Format:
1 Online-Ressource (149 pages)
,
color illustrations
ISBN:
9789004285590
Series Statement:
Ideas, history, and modern China volume 10
Content:
Preliminary Material -- 1 Introduction: Embroidering a Tapestry of Hope -- 2 Familial Secrets: Mao’s Famine in Hong Ying’s Daughter of the River -- 3 Aesthetic of Heterogeneity: Roots in Han Shaogong’s Theoretical and Literary Writings -- 4 Ghostly Vision: Zhang Xiaogang’s “Bloodline: The Big Family” -- 5 Protean Youth: Redemptive Poetics in In the Heat of the Sun and The Postmodern Life of My Aunt -- Coda: Ba Jin: Toward an Ethical Relation to History -- Bibliography -- Index.
Content:
Tapestry of Light offers an account of the psychic, intellectual, and cultural aftermath of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Drawing on a wide range of works including essay, fiction, memoir, painting and film, the book explores links between history, trauma and haunting. Challenging the leftist currents in Cultural Revolution scholarship, the tone pervading the book is a rhythm of melancholia, indeterminacy but also hope. Huang demonstrates that aesthetic afterlives resist both the conservative nostalgia for China’s revolutionary past as well as China’s elated, false confidence in the market-driven future. Huang engages with prominent Chinese intellectuals, writers, artists and filmmakers, including Ba Jin, Han Shaogong, Hong Ying, Zhang Xiaogang, Jiang Wen and Ann Hui
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-147) and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004285538
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9004285539
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Huang, Yiju Tapestry of light Leiden : Brill, 2014 ISBN 9789004285538
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
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Art History
Keywords:
Kulturrevolution
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Kultur
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