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The mouth that begs : hunger, cannibalism, and the politics of eating in modern China / / Gang Yue
The mouth that begs : hunger, cannibalism, and the politics of eating in modern China / / Gang Yue
Autore Yue Gang <1955->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Durham, NC : , : Duke University Press, , 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (459 p.)
Disciplina 895.1/09358
Collana Post-contemporary interventions
Soggetto topico Chinese literature - 20th century - History and criticism
Politics in literature
Hunger in literature
American literature - Chinese American authors - History and criticism
Chinese Americans - Intellectual life
Chinese Americans in literature
ISBN 0-8223-2341-9
0-8223-9851-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Discoursing Food: Some Notes toward a Semiotic of Eating in Ancient China -- The Social Embodiment of Modernity -- Lu Xun and Cannibalism -- Shen Congwen's "Modest Proposal" -- Writing Hunger: From Mao to the Dao -- Hunger Revolution and Revolutionary Hunger -- Postrevolutionary Leftovers: Zhang Xianliang and Ah Cheng -- The Return (of) Cannibalism after Tiananmen, or Red Monument in a Latrine Pit -- Monument Revisited: Zheng Yi and Liu Zhenyun -- From Cannibalism to Carnivorism: Mo Yan's Liquorland -- Sampling of Variety: Gender and Cross-Cultural Perspectives -- Embodied Spaces of Home: Xiao Hong, Wang Anyi, and Li Ang -- Blending Chinese in America: Maxine Hong Kingston, Jade Snow Wong, and Amy Tan.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787042303321
Yue Gang <1955->  
Durham, NC : , : Duke University Press, , 1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The mouth that begs : hunger, cannibalism, and the politics of eating in modern China / / Gang Yue
The mouth that begs : hunger, cannibalism, and the politics of eating in modern China / / Gang Yue
Autore Yue Gang <1955->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Durham, NC : , : Duke University Press, , 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (459 p.)
Disciplina 895.1/09358
Collana Post-contemporary interventions
Soggetto topico Chinese literature - 20th century - History and criticism
Politics in literature
Hunger in literature
American literature - Chinese American authors - History and criticism
Chinese Americans - Intellectual life
Chinese Americans in literature
ISBN 0-8223-2341-9
0-8223-9851-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Discoursing Food: Some Notes toward a Semiotic of Eating in Ancient China -- The Social Embodiment of Modernity -- Lu Xun and Cannibalism -- Shen Congwen's "Modest Proposal" -- Writing Hunger: From Mao to the Dao -- Hunger Revolution and Revolutionary Hunger -- Postrevolutionary Leftovers: Zhang Xianliang and Ah Cheng -- The Return (of) Cannibalism after Tiananmen, or Red Monument in a Latrine Pit -- Monument Revisited: Zheng Yi and Liu Zhenyun -- From Cannibalism to Carnivorism: Mo Yan's Liquorland -- Sampling of Variety: Gender and Cross-Cultural Perspectives -- Embodied Spaces of Home: Xiao Hong, Wang Anyi, and Li Ang -- Blending Chinese in America: Maxine Hong Kingston, Jade Snow Wong, and Amy Tan.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818784103321
Yue Gang <1955->  
Durham, NC : , : Duke University Press, , 1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Post-colonial Chinese literatures in Singapore and Malaysia [[electronic resource] /] / Wong Yoon Wah
Post-colonial Chinese literatures in Singapore and Malaysia [[electronic resource] /] / Wong Yoon Wah
Autore Wong Yoon-wah
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (182 p.)
Disciplina 895.1/09358
Collana Studies in Southeast Asian Chinese
Soggetto topico Singaporean literature (Chinese) - History and criticism
Malaysian literature (Chinese) - History and criticism
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-97216-6
981-4350-94-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Chapter 1 The Post-Colonial Chinese Literatures in Singapore and Malaysia: An Introduction; Chapter 2 The Origins, Trends and New Direction of Chinese Literature in Malaysia and Singapore; The Earliest Overseas Chinese Literature; Nanyang Chinese Literature; Malayan Chinese Literature; The Independence of Malayan Chinese Literature; Towards a Singapore Tradition of Writing: Singapore Chinese Literature; Chapter 3 An Introduction to Singapore Chinese Poetry*; Chapter 4 Obsession with China: Chinese Literature in Singapore and Malaya before World War II
The Changing Perspective of Chinese LiteratureOverseas Chinese Literature Versus Malayan Chinese Literature; Obsession with China's Traditional and Pragmatic Views of Literature; Obsession with China as Reflected in the Themes of Chinese Literature; Conclusion; Chapter 5 The Study of Singapore Chinese Literature: A Critical Bibliographical Survey; Definition and Concept of ""Singapore Chinese Literature""; The Origin and Development of Singapore Chinese Literature; Anthologies of Singapore Chinese Literature; Studies of the History of Singapore Chinese Literature
Bibliographies and other Reference WorksAcademic Theses; General Studies; Translation and Studies in English; Studies in Other Languages; Prospects for Future Research; Chapter 6 Yu Dafu in Exile: His Last Days in Sumatra*; Participation in Anti-Japanese Activities in Singapore; Escape from a Besieged City; Seeking Cover on Bengkalis Island; The Months on Padang Island and Peng-he-ling; In the Guise of a Businessman Named Zhao Lian; Interpreting for the Japanese Military Police; Yu's Third Marriage; The Myth of His Disappearance
Chapter 7 A Chinese Writer's Vision of Modern Singapore: A Study of Lao She's Novel Little Po's BirthdayThe Least Known Work of Lao She; Lao She's Singapore Experience; Lao She's Vision of Singapore Today; Modern Singapore: The Image of the Garden City; A Happy Multi-Racial Society; Ideas of an Integrated School for Children of all Ethnic Groups; Characteristics of the New Singaporean; Conclusion; Chapter 8 Chinese Writers and the ""War Resistance Literature"" of Malaya and Singapore, 1937-1942; Chapter 9 Lao She's Obsession with Joseph Conrad's Stories of the Tropics
1. ""Had It Not Been For Me To Go Out Of China, I Would Not Have Become A Writer""2. ""Long Before Joseph Conrad Sent Me To Nanyang, Attempt Had Been Made To Steal Some Of His Techniques Of Fiction""; 3. ""Because Of His Influence, I Wanted To Visit Nanyang""; 4. Tropical Jungle Vs. Imperial City: ""Locked Up In The Environment, Almost All The Characters Had To Degenerate""; 5. A Journey Into The Heart And Soul Of Man: Heart Of Darkness And Camel Xiangzi; Chapter 10 A Reading of Zhang Hui's Memoirs of Ten Dreams; A Revolutionary Collection of Stories
""The Smoker by the Threshold"": A Historical and Realistic Figure
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462606403321
Wong Yoon-wah  
Singapore, : Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Post-colonial Chinese literatures in Singapore and Malaysia / / Wong Yoon Wah
Post-colonial Chinese literatures in Singapore and Malaysia / / Wong Yoon Wah
Autore Wong Yoon-wah
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (182 pages)
Disciplina 895.1/09358
Collana Studies in Southeast Asian Chinese
Soggetto topico Singaporean literature (Chinese) - History and criticism
Malaysian literature (Chinese) - History and criticism
ISBN 1-283-97216-6
981-4350-94-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Chapter 1 The Post-Colonial Chinese Literatures in Singapore and Malaysia: An Introduction; Chapter 2 The Origins, Trends and New Direction of Chinese Literature in Malaysia and Singapore; The Earliest Overseas Chinese Literature; Nanyang Chinese Literature; Malayan Chinese Literature; The Independence of Malayan Chinese Literature; Towards a Singapore Tradition of Writing: Singapore Chinese Literature; Chapter 3 An Introduction to Singapore Chinese Poetry*; Chapter 4 Obsession with China: Chinese Literature in Singapore and Malaya before World War II
The Changing Perspective of Chinese Literature; Overseas Chinese Literature Versus Malayan Chinese Literature; Obsession with China's Traditional and Pragmatic Views of Literature; Obsession with China as Reflected in the Themes of Chinese Literature; Conclusion; Chapter 5 The Study of Singapore Chinese Literature: A Critical Bibliographical Survey; Definition and Concept of ""Singapore Chinese Literature""; The Origin and Development of Singapore Chinese Literature; Anthologies of Singapore Chinese Literature; Studies of the History of Singapore Chinese Literature
Bibliographies and other Reference Works; Academic Theses; General Studies; Translation and Studies in English; Studies in Other Languages; Prospects for Future Research; Chapter 6 Yu Dafu in Exile: His Last Days in Sumatra*; Participation in Anti-Japanese Activities in Singapore; Escape from a Besieged City; Seeking Cover on Bengkalis Island; The Months on Padang Island and Peng-he-ling; In the Guise of a Businessman Named Zhao Lian; Interpreting for the Japanese Military Police; Yu's Third Marriage; The Myth of His Disappearance
Chapter 7 A Chinese Writer's Vision of Modern Singapore: A Study of Lao She's Novel Little Po's BirthdayThe Least Known Work of Lao She; Lao She's Singapore Experience; Lao She's Vision of Singapore Today; Modern Singapore: The Image of the Garden City; A Happy Multi-Racial Society; Ideas of an Integrated School for Children of all Ethnic Groups; Characteristics of the New Singaporean; Conclusion; Chapter 8 Chinese Writers and the ""War Resistance Literature"" of Malaya and Singapore, 1937-1942; Chapter 9 Lao She's Obsession with Joseph Conrad's Stories of the Tropics
1. ""Had It Not Been For Me To Go Out Of China, I Would Not Have Become A Writer"" 2. ""Long Before Joseph Conrad Sent Me To Nanyang, Attempt Had Been Made To Steal Some Of His Techniques Of Fiction""; 3. ""Because Of His Influence, I Wanted To Visit Nanyang""; 4. Tropical Jungle Vs. Imperial City: ""Locked Up In The Environment, Almost All The Characters Had To Degenerate""; 5. A Journey Into The Heart And Soul Of Man: Heart Of Darkness And Camel Xiangzi; Chapter 10 A Reading of Zhang Hui's Memoirs of Ten Dreams; A Revolutionary Collection of Stories; ""The Smoker by the Threshold"": A Historical and Realistic Figure
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786043203321
Wong Yoon-wah  
Singapore, : Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Post-colonial Chinese literatures in Singapore and Malaysia / / Wong Yoon Wah
Post-colonial Chinese literatures in Singapore and Malaysia / / Wong Yoon Wah
Autore Wong Yoon-wah
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (182 pages)
Disciplina 895.1/09358
Collana Studies in Southeast Asian Chinese
Soggetto topico Singaporean literature (Chinese) - History and criticism
Malaysian literature (Chinese) - History and criticism
ISBN 1-283-97216-6
981-4350-94-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Chapter 1 The Post-Colonial Chinese Literatures in Singapore and Malaysia: An Introduction; Chapter 2 The Origins, Trends and New Direction of Chinese Literature in Malaysia and Singapore; The Earliest Overseas Chinese Literature; Nanyang Chinese Literature; Malayan Chinese Literature; The Independence of Malayan Chinese Literature; Towards a Singapore Tradition of Writing: Singapore Chinese Literature; Chapter 3 An Introduction to Singapore Chinese Poetry*; Chapter 4 Obsession with China: Chinese Literature in Singapore and Malaya before World War II
The Changing Perspective of Chinese Literature; Overseas Chinese Literature Versus Malayan Chinese Literature; Obsession with China's Traditional and Pragmatic Views of Literature; Obsession with China as Reflected in the Themes of Chinese Literature; Conclusion; Chapter 5 The Study of Singapore Chinese Literature: A Critical Bibliographical Survey; Definition and Concept of ""Singapore Chinese Literature""; The Origin and Development of Singapore Chinese Literature; Anthologies of Singapore Chinese Literature; Studies of the History of Singapore Chinese Literature
Bibliographies and other Reference Works; Academic Theses; General Studies; Translation and Studies in English; Studies in Other Languages; Prospects for Future Research; Chapter 6 Yu Dafu in Exile: His Last Days in Sumatra*; Participation in Anti-Japanese Activities in Singapore; Escape from a Besieged City; Seeking Cover on Bengkalis Island; The Months on Padang Island and Peng-he-ling; In the Guise of a Businessman Named Zhao Lian; Interpreting for the Japanese Military Police; Yu's Third Marriage; The Myth of His Disappearance
Chapter 7 A Chinese Writer's Vision of Modern Singapore: A Study of Lao She's Novel Little Po's BirthdayThe Least Known Work of Lao She; Lao She's Singapore Experience; Lao She's Vision of Singapore Today; Modern Singapore: The Image of the Garden City; A Happy Multi-Racial Society; Ideas of an Integrated School for Children of all Ethnic Groups; Characteristics of the New Singaporean; Conclusion; Chapter 8 Chinese Writers and the ""War Resistance Literature"" of Malaya and Singapore, 1937-1942; Chapter 9 Lao She's Obsession with Joseph Conrad's Stories of the Tropics
1. ""Had It Not Been For Me To Go Out Of China, I Would Not Have Become A Writer"" 2. ""Long Before Joseph Conrad Sent Me To Nanyang, Attempt Had Been Made To Steal Some Of His Techniques Of Fiction""; 3. ""Because Of His Influence, I Wanted To Visit Nanyang""; 4. Tropical Jungle Vs. Imperial City: ""Locked Up In The Environment, Almost All The Characters Had To Degenerate""; 5. A Journey Into The Heart And Soul Of Man: Heart Of Darkness And Camel Xiangzi; Chapter 10 A Reading of Zhang Hui's Memoirs of Ten Dreams; A Revolutionary Collection of Stories; ""The Smoker by the Threshold"": A Historical and Realistic Figure
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818405303321
Wong Yoon-wah  
Singapore, : Department of Chinese Studies, National University of Singapore
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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