This was a little bio I found on the University of Oregon website:
Wendy Larson specializes in modern Chinese literature, film, and culture. Her current research investigates the relationship between sexuality and the Cultural Revolution during the post-Mao era. Some of her recent works include Gender in Motion: Divisions of Labor and Cultural Change in Late Imperial and Modern China, (2005); Women and Writing in Modern China, (1997); Inside Out: Modernism and Post-Modernism in Contemporary China, (1993). She was Senior Fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center from 2005 to 2006, and at the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California at Berkeley from 1990-1991. She was honored as a Fulbright Scholar in 1991.
I was able to find bibliographic info on those books so here is what I found:
Gender In Motion: Divisions Of Labor And Cultural Change In Late Imperial And Modern China
ISBN
0742538257 / 9780742538252 / 0-7425-3825-7
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc
Language
English
Edition
Softcover
List price
$28.95
Inside Out: Modernism and Postmodernism in Chinese Literary Culture
by Wendy Larson, Anne Wedell-Wedellsborg
ISBN
8772884274 / 9788772884271 / 87-7288-427-4
Publisher
David Brown Book Co
Country
Denmark
Language
English
Edition
Hardcover
List price
$36.00
Women and Writing in Modern China
by Wendy Larson
ISBN
0804731292 / 9780804731294 / 0-8047-3129-2
Publisher
Stanford Univ Pr
Language
English
Edition
Hardcover
List price
$57.95
Has anyone found anything else?
Wendy Larson specializes in modern Chinese literature, film, and culture. Her current research investigates the relationship between sexuality and the Cultural Revolution during the post-Mao era. Some of her recent works include Gender in Motion: Divisions of Labor and Cultural Change in Late Imperial and Modern China, (2005); Women and Writing in Modern China, (1997); Inside Out: Modernism and Post-Modernism in Contemporary China, (1993). She was Senior Fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center from 2005 to 2006, and at the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California at Berkeley from 1990-1991. She was honored as a Fulbright Scholar in 1991.
I was able to find bibliographic info on those books so here is what I found:
Gender In Motion: Divisions Of Labor And Cultural Change In Late Imperial And Modern China
ISBN
0742538257 / 9780742538252 / 0-7425-3825-7
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc
Language
English
Edition
Softcover
List price
$28.95
Inside Out: Modernism and Postmodernism in Chinese Literary Culture
by Wendy Larson, Anne Wedell-Wedellsborg
ISBN
8772884274 / 9788772884271 / 87-7288-427-4
Publisher
David Brown Book Co
Country
Denmark
Language
English
Edition
Hardcover
List price
$36.00
Women and Writing in Modern China
by Wendy Larson
ISBN
0804731292 / 9780804731294 / 0-8047-3129-2
Publisher
Stanford Univ Pr
Language
English
Edition
Hardcover
List price
$57.95
Has anyone found anything else?
From Ah Q to Lei Feng: Freud and Revolutionary Spirit in 20th Century China
ReplyDelete(Stanford University Press 2009)
ISBN 9780804700757
When Freudian sexual theory hit China in the early 20th century, it ran up against competing models of the mind from both Chinese tradition and the new revolutionary culture. Chinese theorists of the mind—both traditional intellectuals and revolutionary psychologists— steadily put forward the anti-Freud: a mind shaped not by deep interiority that must be excavated by professionals, but shaped instead by social and cultural interactions.
Chinese novelists and film directors understood this focus and its relationship to Mao's revolutionary ethos, and much of the literature of twentieth-century China engages – often from a critical perspective, but with a continual recognition of its importance – with the spiritual qualities of the revolutionary mind. From Ah Q to Lei Feng investigates the continual clash of these contrasting models of the mind provided by Freud and revolutionary Chinese culture, and explores how writers and filmmakers negotiated with the implications of each model. Investigating the work of directors He Jianjun and Jiang Wen, and writers Anchee Min, Wang Xiaobo, and Mang Ke, I analyze their grappling with the continuing legacy of the revolutionary mind and its implications.
This research is based on several principles: that aesthetic artifacts, including literature and film, warrant deep critical reading as well as historical contextualization (the final chapter of this book is an essay on this topic); that cultural influence is uncanny and cannot be analyzed simplistically; and that fundamental genealogies of time, space, and conception can differ radically from place to place and time to time. I also take seriously the ways in which Chinese intellectuals conceived of the mind under revolutionary culture, recognizing its widespread influence.
Is this the book that Clark has at the library?
Hey guys sorry for the late response. It's been a crazy week. I filled out an inter library loan for the book on Friday. Turns out the one copy I thought they did have was being ordered by someone who needs it for another class. So hopefully I will be hearing soon when the book should be arriving.
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