
Remapping the Past
Fictions of History in Deng's China, 1979-1997
Howard Choy(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 4. June 2008
Book
Hardback
278 pages
978-90-04-16704-9 (ISBN)
Description
The most prominent literary phenomenon in the 1980s and 1990s in China, historical fiction, has never been systematically surveyed in Anglophone scholarship. This is the first investigation into how, by rewriting the past, writers of Deng Xiaoping's reform era undermined the grand narrative of official history.
It showcases fictions of history by eleven native Chinese, Muslim and Tibetan authors. The four chapters are organized in terms of spatial schemes of fictional historiography, namely, regional histories and family romances, discourses on diaspora and myths of minorities, nostalgia for the hometown in the country and the city, as well as the bodily text and the textual body, thus broadly covering the eternal themes of memory, language, food, sex, and violence in historical writing.
It showcases fictions of history by eleven native Chinese, Muslim and Tibetan authors. The four chapters are organized in terms of spatial schemes of fictional historiography, namely, regional histories and family romances, discourses on diaspora and myths of minorities, nostalgia for the hometown in the country and the city, as well as the bodily text and the textual body, thus broadly covering the eternal themes of memory, language, food, sex, and violence in historical writing.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
599 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-16704-9 (9789004167049)
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Person
Howard Y. F. Choy is assistant professor at Wittenberg University. He received his Ph.D. in comparative literature and humanities from the University of Colorado (2004) and is the assistant author of The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Confucianism (New York: Rosen, 2005).
Content
Introduction
I. Regional Histories and Family Fables: From Root Search to New Historicism
II. The Outlying and the Peripheral: Myths of Migrants and Minorities
III. From the Country to the City: Nostalgia for the Hometown
IV. The Bodily Text and the Textual Body: The Violence of History
Conclusion
Back(ward) to the Future: Toward a Retro-fiction
Appendix
What Is Held and in Whose Hand? An Etymological Reexamination of shi
Bibliography
Index
I. Regional Histories and Family Fables: From Root Search to New Historicism
II. The Outlying and the Peripheral: Myths of Migrants and Minorities
III. From the Country to the City: Nostalgia for the Hometown
IV. The Bodily Text and the Textual Body: The Violence of History
Conclusion
Back(ward) to the Future: Toward a Retro-fiction
Appendix
What Is Held and in Whose Hand? An Etymological Reexamination of shi
Bibliography
Index