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From Ah Q to Lei Feng - by Wendy Larson (Hardcover)

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  • When Freudian sexual theory hit China in the early 20th century, it ran up against competing models of the mind from both Chinese tradition and the new revolutionary culture.
  • About the Author: Wendy Larson is a Professor of Modern Chinese Literature at the University of Oregon.
  • 336 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, Asian

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From Ah Q to Lei Feng traces the contrasting models of the mind provided by Freud and revolutionary Chinese culture, investigates their clash over the 20th century, and shows how writers and filmmakers negotiated with the implications of each.



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When Freudian sexual theory hit China in the early 20th century, it ran up against competing models of the mind from both Chinese tradition and the new revolutionary culture. Chinese theorists of the mind--both traditional intellectuals and revolutionary psychologists-- steadily put forward the anti-Freud: a mind shaped not by deep interiority that must be excavated by professionals, but shaped instead by social and cultural interactions.

Chinese novelists and film directors understood this focus and its relationship to Mao's revolutionary ethos, and much of the literature of twentieth-century China reflects the spiritual qualities of the revolutionary mind. From Ah Q to Lei Feng investigates the continual clash of these contrasting models of the mind provided by Freud and revolutionary Chinese culture, and explores how writers and filmmakers negotiated with the implications of each model.

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"Delving into the psychic and emotional roots of political culture in modern China, Larson's look offers many insights into the pitfalls of applying Freudian notions to literary and film studies . . . I applaud Larson's effort to decouple the conservative version of Freud from the account of the revolutionary mind."--Ban Wang "Modern Chinese Literature and Culture"

"Larson asks if the sexual innuendo and sensual abandon in recent Chinese novels and films depicting the Cultural Revolution indicate that Chinese artists are embracing the West's post-Freudian sense of modernity, with its pervasive sexuality and awareness of subconscious motivations. No, she concludes, these controversial works are not simply revisionist or nostalgic. ... The inquiry into 'revolutionary spirit, ' beginning with its absence in Lu Xun's characters and ending with its apotheosis in Lei Feng, is the book's major contribution."--CHOICE

"Larson Convincingly puts revolutionary culture in a broader social context, arguing for a deeper understanding of revolutionary mentality, mind and spirit....The significance of [her] study lies especially in the tracing of the introduction, acceptance, and resistance of Freud in China, and in breaking a new theoretical ground- the revolutionary spirit- to discuss China's revolutionary culture."-- "Jianmei Liu Journal of Asian Studies."

"Larson's book stands as a tour de force for readers who want to learn from its neoformalist approach and benefit from its extensive review of the Chinese literary field. Larson has thoroughly engaged the scholarship of critics based both outside of China and in China. As a veteran scholar in the field, Larson is able to, for instance, effortlessly synthesize the four major literary directions among twentieth-century Chinese writers in writing about the countryside. . . Students and researchers in Chinese literary studies will benefit tremendously from a myriad of her ideas and can avail themselves of the book's exhaustive bibliography and informative notes. A short review cannot fully bring out the book's admirable complexity and its brilliant insights teeming everywhere."--Zhen Zhang "Comparative Literature Studies"

"Larson's study itself is grounds for optimism about the prospects for global conversation. No brief review can do justice to the great range of ideas in this rich book."--Jungyuan Zhang "Chinese Literature"

"This book is rich in detail and sweeping in scope. It should reach a readership beyond the immediate field of Chinese studies."--Tao Jiang "China Journal "

"This is an important study for anyone interested in modern and contemporary China and its revolutionary culture. Embedded with fascinating insights into a wide range of issues such as subject-formation, collective consciousness, and the nation/state construction, this book breaks new ground in our understanding of China's revolutionary culture and complex heritage."--Xiaomei Chen, University of California "Davis"



About the Author



Wendy Larson is a Professor of Modern Chinese Literature at the University of Oregon. She has published extensively on 20th century Chinese culture, including Women and Writing in Modern China (Stanford, 1998).
Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.3 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.25 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Asian
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Theme: Chinese
Format: Hardcover
Author: Wendy Larson
Language: English
Street Date: October 16, 2008
TCIN: 92310934
UPC: 9780804700757
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-9987
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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