Tiananmen Fictions outside the Square

The Chinese Literary Diaspora and the Politics of Global Culture

Belinda Kong author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Temple University Press,U.S.

Published:4th May '12

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How the Tiananmen Square protest and massacre haunts the work of writers in the Chinese diasporaHow the Tiananmen Square protest and massacre haunts the work of writers in the Chinese diaspora.

"This penetrating, well-theorized, lucid book is the first to ponder the global literary impact of 'Tiananmen,' now the generally accepted shorthand term for the 1989 Beijing democracy movement and the army massacre that ended it. Kong provides close readings of four Tiananmen-related works... Recommended."Choice, November 2012 "Tiananmen Fictions Outside the Square examines from the perspective of diaspora theory works of Sinophone literature that relate directly or indirectly to the Tiananmen crackdown of 4 June 1989. The framework is intriguing, and takes to a higher level the theoretical conceptions of amnesia and memory and the complex relations of emigre writers to the Chinese homeland. The layered writing draws together various strands of diaspora theory and imparts new meanings to the construction of 'Chineseness'."--The China Journal "[E]xcellent... Kong's aim is to provide a solid introduction to a 'distinctly politicized Chinese literary diaspora' brought into being by Tiananmen... Kong illuminates the conflicting features of the literary diaspora that Tiananmen gave rise to: self-exoticization and melancholic repetition-compulsion on one side and a simultaneous critique of Chinese authoritarianism and global neoliberal capitalism on the other."--World Literature Today, November 2013

ISBN: 9781439907597

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm

Weight: unknown

278 pages

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