Blending history and theory, "Chinese Modernism in the Era of Reforms" offers both a historical narrative and a critical analysis of the cultural visions and experiences of China's post-Mao era. In this volume, Xudong Zhang rethinks Chinese modernism as a historical genre that arose in response to the historical experience of Chinese modernity rather than as an autonomous aesthetic movement. He identifies the ideologies of literary and cultural styles in the New Era (1979-1989) through a critical reading of the various "new waves" of Chinese literature, film, and intellectual discourse. In...
Blending history and theory, "Chinese Modernism in the Era of Reforms" offers both a historical narrative and a critical analysis of the cultural visi...