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Chinese Modernity and Global Biopolitics - Studies in Literature and Visual Culture (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
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Chinese Modernity and Global Biopolitics - Studies in Literature and Visual Culture (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
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This ambitious work is a multimedia, inter-disciplinary study of
Chinese modernity in the context of globalization from the late
nineteenth century to the present. Sheldon Lu draws on Chinese
literature, film, art, photography, and video to broadly map the
emergence of modern China in relation to the capitalist
world-system in the economic, social, and political realms. Central
to his study is the investigation of biopower and body politics,
namely, the experience of globalization on a personal level. Lu
first outlines the trajectory of the body in modern Chinese
literature by focusing on the adventures, pleasures, and sufferings
of the male (and female) body in the writings of selected authors.
He then turns to avant-garde and performance art, tackling the
physical self more directly through a consideration of work that
takes the body as its very theme, material, and medium. In an
exploration of mass visual culture, Lu analyzes artistic reactions
to the multiple, uneven effects of globalization and modernization
on both the physical landscape of China and the interior psyche of
its citizens. This is followed by an inquiry into contemporary
Chinese urban space in popular cinema and experimental photography
and art. Examples are offered that capture the daily lives of
contemporary Chinese as they struggle to make the transition from
the vanishing space of the socialist lifestyle to the new
capitalist economy of commodities. Lu reexamines the history and
implications of China's belated integration into the capitalist
world system before closing with a postscript that traces the
genealogy of the term "postsocialism" and points to the real
relevance of the idea for the investigation ofeveryday life in
China in the twenty-first century.
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