In Milestones on a Golden Road, Richard King presentspivotal works of fiction produced in four key periods of Chineserevolutionary history: the civil war (1945-49), the Great Leap Forward(1958-60), the Cultural Revolution (1966-76), and the post-Maocatharsis (1979-80). Taking its cues from the Soviet Union’soptimistic depictions of a society liberated by Communism, the officialChinese literature of this era is characterized by grand narratives ofprogress. Addressing questions of literary production, King looks at how writersdealt with shifting ideological demands, what indigenous and importedtraditions inspired them, and how they were able to depict a utopianCommunist future to their readers, even as the present took a verydifferent turn. Early “red classics” were followed by worksfeaturing increasingly lurid images of joyful socialism, and later byfiction exposing the Mao era as an age of irrationality, arbitraryrule, and suffering – a Golden Road that had led to nowhere.
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Milestones on a Golden Road examines works of fiction written in China between 1945 and 1980, when the arts were required to reflect a Maoist vision of history and society.
Introduction: The Road and the Writer Part 1: The War Years and the Search for Form,1945-48 1   Ma Feng and Xi Rong, Heroes of Lüliang, and“Revolutionary Popular Literature” 2   Zhou Libo, Hurricane, and the Creation of aChinese Socialist Realism Part 2: The Great Leap Forward and the Stuff of Heroism,1959-62 3   Li Zhun’s “A Brief Biography of LiShuangshuang”: A Fast-talking Vixen Creates a Village Canteen 4   Hu Wanchun’s “A Man of OutstandingQuality”: Pavel, but not Rita, and certainly not Ingrid, in theShanghai Dockyards Part 3: The Cultural Revolution and the Spirit of Struggle,1972-76 5   Hao Ran on The Golden Road: Transformationsin Rural China 6   Zhang Kangkang at The Dividing Line: A BoldLeap into Troubled Waters Part 4: After Mao: Reversing Judgements,1979-80 7   Chen Guokai’s The Price: The Flood ofTears 8   Zhang Yigong’s The Story of the Criminal LiTongzhong: Work with the Spade Epilogue: A Golden Road to Nowhere
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“Milestones on a Golden Road presents ‘red classics’ in fiction before, during, and after the Maoist socialist period – a newly emerging field of inquiry. King’s scholarship is excellent, and he makes good use of the primary and secondary materials, in English and Chinese. His accessible and lively book will be an important text for scholars and students of modern Chinese literature, history, and culture.”
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A thoughtful and thorough analysis of the Mao-era literature and itslasting impact on Chinese culture.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780774823739
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
440 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
G, 01
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
296

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Richard King is a professor of Chinese studies at theUniversity of Victoria, teaching Chinese literature and film, Asianpopular culture, research methods, and Chinese language. He is theeditor of Art in Turmoil: The Chinese Cultural Revolution,1966-76 (UBC Press, 2010).