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Voices in revolutionVoices in revolution

Voices in revolution2009

poetry and the auditory imagination in modern China

John A. Crespi

About this book

China's century of revolutionary change has been heard as much as seen, and nowhere is this more evident than in an auditory history of the modern Chinese poem. From Lu Xun's seminal writings on literature to a recitation renaissance in urban centers today, poetics meets politics in the sounding voice of poetry. Supported throughout by vivid narration and accessible analysis. Voices in Revolution offers a literary history of modern China that makes the case for the importance of the auditory dimension of poetry in national, revolutionary, and postsocialist culture. John Crespi brings the past to life by first examining the ideological changes to poetic voice during China's early twentieth-century transition from empire to nation. He then traces the emergence of the spoken poem from the May Fourth period to the present, including its mobilization during the Anti-Japanese War, its incorporation into the student protest repertoire during China's civil war, its role as a conflicted voice of Mao-era revolutionary passion, and finally its current adaptation to the cultural life of China's party-guided market economy. Voices in Revolution offers an accessible yet conceptually fresh and often dramatic narration of China's modern literary experience.

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First published
2009
OL Work ID
OL13768381W

Subjects

Oral interpretation of poetryChinese poetrySocial movements in literatureChinese Revolutionary poetryHistory and criticismRevolutionary poetry, history and criticismChinese poetry, history and criticismLyrikHörer

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