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This is the most comprehensive collection to date on how economic globalization transforms contemporary humanistic inquiries on matters of fundamental cultural and political significance. Against the tyranny of the worldwide free market that naturali
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The First and Second Comings of capitalism are conceptual shorthands used to capture the radical changes in global geopolitics from the Opium War to the end of the Cold War and beyond. Centring the role of capitalism in the Chinese everyday, the fram
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Visual Studies. 28:162-179
China entered global media consciousness following the Tiananmen crackdown and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the two world events that heralded ‘the Reagan, Thatcher, and Deng Xiaoping Revolution’, and with its spectacular economic growth
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Comparative Literature. 62:311-314
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David Leiwei Li
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Texas Studies in Literature and Language. 49:293-317
In 1992 Zhang Yimou, doubtless China's best-known film director both domestically and abroad, released The Story ofQiu Ju (Qiuju da guansi), a dramatic feature about a peasant woman seeking justice for her injured husband.1 Qiu Ju signals several sig
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David Leiwei Li
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Literature. 45:106-134
ublished in 1998, The Accidental Asian: Notes of a Native Speaker concludes a century of Asian American autobiography riddled with the anxiety of national belonging.1 Intuiting a powerful Orientalism that renders being Asian and American conceptually
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David Leiwei Li
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American Literary History. 15:603-624
Much of Asian American criticism, be it literary or cultural, has been preoccupied with the definitional scope and struggle of what is "Asian," what is "American," and what is "Asian American." The question "to be" is not so much a question of essenc
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Comparative Literature. 53:442-461
IN HIS FAMOUS THESIS on "the end of history,' Francis Fukuyama noted the "ineluctable spread of consumerist Western culture in such diverse contexts as the peasants' markets and color television sets now omnipresent throughout China" (162). For Fukuy