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Manchukuo Perspectives: Transnational Approaches to Literary ProductionManchukuo Perspectives: Transnational Approaches to Literary Production

Manchukuo Perspectives: Transnational Approaches to Literary Production - Edited by Annika A. Culver and Norman Smith - Bookniverse

Manchukuo Perspectives: Transnational Approaches to Literary Production

Edited by Annika A. Culver and Norman Smith
US $27.20
US $34.00
publisher date
Mon Dec 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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isbn
9789888842216
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book format
ePub
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publisher name
Hong Kong University Press
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Literature > Literature Studies & Criticism > Chinese Literature
History > Chinese History
This groundbreaking volume critically examines how writers in Japanese-occupied northeast China negotiated political and artistic freedom while engaging their craft amidst an increasing atmosphere of violent conflict and foreign control. The allegedly multiethnic utopian new state of Manchukuo (1932–1945) created by supporters of imperial Japan was intended to corral the creative energies of Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Russians, and Mongols. Yet, the twin poles of utopian promise and resistance to a contested state pulled these intellectuals into competing loyalties, selective engagement, or even exile and death—surpassing neat paradigms of collaboration or resistance. In a semicolony wrapped in the utopian vision of racial inclusion, their literary works articulating national ideals and even the norms of everyday life subtly reflected the complexities and contradictions of the era. Scholars from China, Korea, Japan, and North America investigate cultural production under imperial Japan’s occupation of Manchukuo. They reveal how literature and literary production more generally can serve as a penetrating lens into forgotten histories and the lives of ordinary people confronted with difficult political exigencies. Highlights of the text include transnational perspectives by leading researchers in the field and a memoir by one of Manchukuo’s last living writers.

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Edited by Annika A. Culver and Norman Smith
Annika A. Culver is an associate professor in the History Department at Florida State University. Norman Smith is a professor in the History Department at the University of Guelph.

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Established in 1956, and part of the University of Hong Kong, Asia’s most prominent English-speaking university, HKU Press publishes more than 30 new titles annually, with a growing proportion (more than 25%) in Chinese. Building on Hong Kong's unique global position, HKU Press books examine, critique, and celebrate Asia’s place in the world. We have gained particular renown for publications in Chinese history and culture, law, public health, social work, film/media studies, art and architecture/urban planning.

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