After the post-cold war : the future of Chinese history /
In After the Post-Cold War, eminent Chinese cultural critic Dai Jinhua interrogates history, memory and the future of China as a global economic power in relation to its socialist past, profoundly shaped by the Cold War. Drawing on Marxism, post-structuralism, psychoanalysis and feminist theory, Dai...
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Durham, North Carolina :
Duke University Press,
[2018]
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| Series: | Sinotheory.
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Table of Contents:
- Series editor's preface / by Carlos Rojas
- Acknowledgments
- Editor's introduction / by Lisa Rofel
- Introduction / translated by Jie Li
- Trauma, evacuated memories, and inverted histories. I want to be human: a story of China and the human / translated by Shuang Shen
- Hero and the invisible tianxia / translated by Yajun Mo
- Class, still lives, and masculinity. Temporality, nature morte, and the filmmaker: a reconsideration of still life / Translated by Lennet Daigle
- The piano in a factory : class, in the name of the father / translated by Jie Li
- The spy genre. The spy-film legacy: a preliminary cultural analysis of the spy film / translated by Chris Connery
- In vogue: politics and the nation-state in lust, caution and the lust, caution phenomenon in China / translated by Erebus Wong and Lisa Rofel
- Finale. history, memory, and the politics of representation / translated by Rebecca E. Karl
- Interview with Dai Jinhua, July 2014 / by Lisa Rofel.