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Against the dire consequences of China’s market development, a new intellectual force of the New Left has come on the scene since the mid 1990s. New Left intellectuals debate the issues of social justice, distributive equality, markets, state intervention, the socialist legacy, and sustainable development. Against the neoliberal trends of free markets, liberal democracy, and consumerism, New Left critics launched a critique in hopes of seeking an alternative to global capitalism. This volume takes a comprehensive look at China’s New Left in intellectual, cultural, and literary manifestations. The writers place the New Left within a global anti-hegemonic movement and the legacy of the Cold War. They discover grassroots literature that portrays the plight and resilience of the downtrodden and disadvantaged. With historical visions the writers also shed light on the present by drawing on the socialist past.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: China and New Left Critique by Ban Wang and Jie Lu

Part I: Geopolitics and New Left Perspectives
1. Back to the Future: Contemporary China in the Perspective of Its Past, Circa 1980 by Arif Dirlik
2. The Geopolitics of the New Left in China by Lisa Rofel
3. The Battle for Chinese Discourse and the Rise of the Chinese New Left: Toward a Postcolonial Politics of Knowledge by Daniel Vukovich
4. What Is Political Theater?: A Critique of Performance Studies by Ban Wang

Part II: New Left Literature in China
5. Internationale as Specter: Na’er, “Subaltern Literature,” and Contemporary China’s “Left Bank” by Xueping Zhong
6. Constructing Agency: Challenges and Possibilities in Chinese New Left Literature by Jie Lu
7. Toward a New Leftist Ecocriticism in Postsocialist China: Reading the “Poetry of Migrant Workers” as Ecopoetry by Haomin Gong
8. The Rise of the Short-short Genre by Aili Mu

Part III: Rethinking Socialism and Market Reform
9. The Road to Revival: A “Red” Classic or a “Black” Revisionist Epic in Praise of a Postsocialist China by Xiaomei Chen
10. A New Narrative of Development in Chinese Television Media Representations of Africa
11. Redistribution of the Sensible in Neoliberal China: Real Estate, Cinema, and Aesthetics by Hai Ren

Product details

Published Jul 20 2012
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9798216320883
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Jie Lu

Anthology Editor

Ban Wang

Contributor

Xiaomei Chen

Contributor

Xueping Zhong

Contributor

Megan Ferry

Contributor

Lisa Rofel

Contributor

Aili Mu

Contributor

Haomin Gong

Contributor

Arif Dirlik

Contributor

Hai Ren

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