The subplot : what China is reading and why it matters
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Ward, Jeffrey L., cartographer.
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135 pages : map ; 19 cm
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2nd Floor - Lit
Lit 895.136 WALSH
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-135).
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"What does contemporary China's diverse and exciting fiction tell us about its culture, and the relationship between art and politics? The Subplot takes us on a lively journey through a literary landscape like you've never seen before: a vast migrant-worker poetry movement, homoerotic romances by "rotten girls," swaggering literary popstars, millionaire e-writers churning out the longest-ever novels, underground comics, the surreal works of Yu Hua, Yan Lianke, and Nobel-laureate Mo Yan, and what is widely hailed as a golden-age of sci-fi. Chinese online fiction is now the largest publishing platform in the world. Fueled by her passionate engagement with the arts and ideas of China's people, Megan Walsh, a brilliant young critic, shows us why it's important to finally pay attention to Chinese fiction-an exuberant drama that illustrates the complex relationship between art and politics, one that is increasingly shaping the West as well. Turns out, writers write neither what their government nor foreign readers want or expect, as they work on a different wavelength to keep alive ideas and events that are censored by the propaganda machine. The Subplot vividly captures the way in which literature offers an alternative-perhaps truer-way to understanding the contradictions that make up China itself"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Walsh, M., & Ward, J. L. (2022). The subplot: what China is reading and why it matters . Columbia Global Reports.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Walsh, Megan and Jeffrey L., Ward. 2022. The Subplot: What China Is Reading and Why It Matters. Columbia Global Reports.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Walsh, Megan and Jeffrey L., Ward. The Subplot: What China Is Reading and Why It Matters Columbia Global Reports, 2022.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Walsh, Megan, and Jeffrey L. Ward. The Subplot: What China Is Reading and Why It Matters Columbia Global Reports, 2022.

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