Subjectivity and Realism in Modern Chinese Fiction: Hu Feng and Lu Ling

Lexington Books (2022)
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This book provides a reexamination of the debates between Hu Feng, Lu Ling, and other Chinese left-wing theorists from a cultural-political perspective. The author argues that individualism should be understood within changing historical contexts and that subjectivity should be treated as class-based and derived from collective community.

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