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Genre/Form: | Llibres electrònics |
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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Paola Iovene |
ISBN: | 9780804789370 0804789371 |
OCLC Number: | 1120662193 |
Notes: | Descripció del recurs: 13 d'abril del 2015. |
Description: | 1 recurs en línia (1 recurs electrònic (225 p.)) |
Responsibility: | Paola Iovene. |
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"[Tales of Futures Past] is highly recommended for graduate students and other researchers on PRC literature. Readers unfamiliar with her materials - sometimes unjustly regarded as marginal - will be fascinated; those who are currently engaged in them will wish for more to come from this author." -- Adrian Zenz * <i>China Information</i> * "This is a very provocative examination of visions of the future in post-1949 Chinese literature. It includes a pleasing balance of textual analyses of the works themselves with a broader consideration of the institutional formations within which the works are produced, circulated, and consumed." -- Carlos Rojas * Duke University * "This book is unique in accounting for the future as something more complex than teleological progress or the result of utopian nation building project . . . While the title indicates that this is a literary study, it is indeed far richer, adopting literature as a central axis to which a number of fascinating insights into contemporary Chinese culture are moored. This study's diversity of subject matter is a testament to the quality of Iovene's scholarship, and to the rich analytical potential that her notion of anticipation offers . . . Tales of Futures Past is an admirably original contribution to the field of Chinese studies, Cultural/Media Studies, and Comparative literature, offering a refreshing take on the relationship between time and literature." -- Nathaniel Kenneth Isaacson * <i>Modern Chinese Literature and Culture</i> * "This is very fine scholarship. It is the product of extensive research into original materials, supported by readings in history, philosophy, anthropology, political science and literary and cultural theory from China, North America, and Europe. It is erudite without being ponderously so. The subject matter is fascinating, and goes into topics, and authors, previously denied scholarly attention in the West." -- Richard King * University of Victoria * "Paola Iovene's new book is a beautiful exploration of visions of the future as they have shaped a range of texts, genres, and editorial practices in Chinese literature from the middle of the twentieth century through the beginning of the twenty-first century . . . It's a wonderfully provocative book, both for specialists of Chinese literary studies and for non-specialist readers looking for a glimpse into some wonderfully inventive works of modern Chinese literature that haven't received much critical attention in English-language scholarship." -- Carla Nappi * <i>New Books in East Asian Studies</i> * "Through close readings of fiction, institutional analyses, and interviews of writers and editors, Tales of Futures Past samples 1950s and post-Mao Chinese fictional conceptions of future times . . . This lucid, erudite book covers new ground . . . Recommended." -- J. C. Kinkley * <i>CHOICE</i> * Read more...

