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Sex and the Glocalising City: Women Writers as Transcultural Travellers in Postsocialist Chinese Literature, 1997-2016
Series
Kodex - Jahrbuch der Internationalen Buchwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft
ISBN
978-3-447-10728-0
Type
book section
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Abstract
In Chapter Nine, ‘Sex and the Glocalising City: Women Writers as Transcultural Travel- lers in Postsocialist Chinese Literature, 1997–2016’, Daria Berg and Rui Kunze investigate the themes of gender, sexuality and the glocalising cityscape—combining both globalising and localising trends—in postsocialist Chinese women’s writings. Using the works of two women writers—Wei Hui 衛慧 (alias Zhou Weihui 周衛慧, b. 1973) and Chun Shu春樹 (alias Zou Nan 鄒楠, b. 1983)—as case studies, this chapter traces transcultural flows from US popular culture into China and the construction of a new glocalising culture in Chinese literary discourse. It examines the new wave of women’s writings about the glocalising citys- cape, transcultural travel and the quest for cosmopolitanism. The imaginary of the glocalising cityscape appears in two dimensions: as a local, native place as epitomised by Shanghai and Beijing, and also as a global, foreign symbol of ultramodernity in the shape of New York. It sets the stage for China’s new transcultural women travellers who seek an ultramodern lifestyle characterized by sexual and economic emancipation. This study sheds fresh light on the self- fashioning of a new generation of women writers as China’s emerging cultural entrepreneurs.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SHSS - Kulturen, Institutionen, Maerkte (KIM)
Book title
Transforming Book Culture in China, 1600-2016
Publisher
Harrassowitz
Publisher place
Wiesbaden
Volume
6
Start page
173
End page
200
Pages
27
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Eprints ID
251796
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