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China: Transnational Visuality and Global Postmodernity

by Sheldon H. Lu
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Overview

“This ambitious work provides a sweeping analysis of Chinese popular culture from 1977 to the turn of the millennium. Lu discusses everything from intellectual debates on the concepts of modernity and postmodernity to cinematic, artistic, and literary representations of China’s social changes in the era of economic reform.”—The China Review

Synopsis

By focusing on Chinese cultural formations and critical discourses of the last decade of the century, the author dissects the intellectual, economic, and political contradictions of a turbulent era. This wide-ranging, deeply interdisciplinary work demarcates the cultural terrain by examining diverse media: film, television, avant-garde art, and literature, as well as critical theory and intellectual history.

About the Author, Sheldon H. Lu

Sheldon H. Lu is Associate Professor of Chinese, Film Studies, and Cultural Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of From Historicity to Fictionality: The Chinese Poetics of Narrative (Stanford, 1994) and editor of Transnational Chinese Cinemas: Identity, Nationhood, Gender.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Pages
344
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780804738965

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