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Author:
Xie, Miya Qiong, author.
Title:
Territorializing Manchuria : the transnational frontier and literatures of East Asia / Miya Qiong Xie.
Publisher:
Harvard University Asia Center,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xv, 377 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Xiao, Hong,--1911-1942.
Yom, Sang-sop,--1897-1963.
Abe, Kobo,--1924-1993.
Zhong, Lihe,--1915-1960.
Comparative literature.
East Asian literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Nationalism in literature.
Transnationalism in literature.
Boundaries in literature.
Manchuria (China)--History--20th century.
Abe, Kobo,--1924-1993.
Xiao, Hong,--1911-1942.
Yom, Sang-sop,--1897-1963.
Zhong, Lihe,--1915-1960.
Boundaries in literature.
Comparative literature.
East Asian literature.
Nationalism in literature.
Transnationalism in literature.
China--Manchuria.
1900-1999
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The Literature of Manchuria: An Overview -- Making Manchuria Chinese: -- Chinese Northeastern Writers Revisited -- Literary Territorialization through Linguistic Hybridity: -- The Manchukuo Chinese Writer Gu Ding and His Novel -- New Life -- A National Space on the Extraterritorial Frontier: Korean -- Literature of Manchuria through the Lens of Translation -- The Frontier Legacy in Postwar Japanese Literature: -- Abe Kobo's Manchurian Past and His Border Thoughts -- Conclusion: From Manchuria to Taiwan: -- A Cross-Frontier Perspective on Zhong Lihe's Literature.
Summary:
"Xiao Hong, Yom Sang-sop, Abe Kobo and Zhong Lihe-these iconic literary figures from China, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan all described Manchuria extensively in their literary works. Now China's Northeast but a contested frontier in the first half of the twentieth century, Manchuria has inspired writers from all over East Asia to claim it as their own, employing novel themes and forms for engaging nation and empire in modern literature. Many of these works have been canonized as quintessential examples of national or nationalist literature--even though they also problematize the imagined boundedness and homogeneity of nation and national literature at its core. Through the theoretical lens of literary territorialization, Miya Xie reconceptualizes modern Manchuria as a critical site for making and unmaking national literatures in East Asia. Xie ventures into hitherto uncharted territory by comparing East Asian literatures in three different languages and analyzing their close connections in the transnational frontier. By revealing how writers of different nationalities constantly enlisted transnational elements within a nation-centered body of literature, Territorializing Manchuria uncovers a history of literary co-formation at the very site of division and may offer insights for future reconciliation in the region"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Harvard East Asian monographs; 458
ISBN:
0674278305
9780674278301
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1345467030
LCCN:
2022035474
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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