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Ah Q Archaeology : Lu Xun, Ah Q, Ah Q Progeny, and the National Character Discourse in Twentieth Century China

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Although Lu Xun was a leading intellectual and writer in twentieth century China, and his representative character Ah Q, hero of "The True Story of Ah Q," is considered an iconic repository of progressive Chinese thinking about the national character, few works examine the major discourses in his thought and writing relative to broader historical and intellectual currents outside the context of his politicization.

Ah Q Archaeology, however, concretely situates Lu Xun's critique of national character vis-a-vis metanarratives of nationalism and modernity through a close examination of his works in their historical context.

Paul B. Foster uses a discursive approach to tie together Lu Xun's major theme of national character critique and its fate in China's tumultuous twentieth century.

This book is an important and unique contribution to modern Chinese intellectual history and modern Chinese literature.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
073911168X / 9780739111680
Hardback
951.05
03/04/2006
United States
414 pages
160 x 244 mm, 739 grams
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