Writing Chinese: Reshaping Chinese Cultural Identity
This is a comparative study of the politics of Chinese cultural identity facing China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the US-Chinese, and the Chinese diaspora in the West. The author challenges current discussions of hybridity and nationalism by contrasting the experiences of Taiwan, Hong Kong and US-Chinese with those of China and the Chinese diaspora.
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Writing Chinese: Reshaping Chinese Cultural Identity
This is a comparative study of the politics of Chinese cultural identity facing China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the US-Chinese, and the Chinese diaspora in the West. The author challenges current discussions of hybridity and nationalism by contrasting the experiences of Taiwan, Hong Kong and US-Chinese with those of China and the Chinese diaspora.
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Writing Chinese: Reshaping Chinese Cultural Identity

Writing Chinese: Reshaping Chinese Cultural Identity

by L. Chen
Writing Chinese: Reshaping Chinese Cultural Identity

Writing Chinese: Reshaping Chinese Cultural Identity

by L. Chen

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Overview

This is a comparative study of the politics of Chinese cultural identity facing China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the US-Chinese, and the Chinese diaspora in the West. The author challenges current discussions of hybridity and nationalism by contrasting the experiences of Taiwan, Hong Kong and US-Chinese with those of China and the Chinese diaspora.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349532902
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 05/19/2006
Edition description: 1st ed. 2006
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

LINGCHEI LETTY CHEN is Assistant Professor of Modern Chinese Language and Literature at Washington University, USA.

Table of Contents

PART I: THE DEBATE The 'Right' to Copy and the 'Copyright': Questions of Authenticity, Hybridity, and Dis/claiming Chineseness PART II: THE ISSUES Negotiating China's Cultural Authority: Technology of Genealogy and Wang Anyi's Reality and Fiction Whither Taiwan?: Refashioning Cultural Authenticity and Zhu Tianxin's Ancient Captial Hong Kong Androgynous: Embodying Cultural Hybridity and Dung Kai-cheung's Dual Body Chinese American? American Chinese?: Community Building as Subject Making in Maxine Hong Kingston's Tripmaster Monkey PART III: THE VISION Chinese Diaspora and Transnationality: Envisioning Global Citizen/ship and Gao Xinjian's One Man's Bible Globalizing the Self: Cultural Identity and the Aesthetics of Hybridity in Zhu Tianwen's Notes of a Desolate Man Coda: Cultural Identity on the Flow of Cultural Globalization Bibliography
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