1st Edition

After Postmodernism

By Wang Ning Copyright 2023
272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

This book engages with the critical decline of postmodernism and newer currents of thinking that have come to the fore, including postcolonialism, feminism, and cultural studies, constituting an exploration of the cultural landscape after the heyday of postmodernism in the West and its profound influence on the Chinese cultural scene. Topics discussed include the prevalent theoretical trends and... Read more
Part I Beyond Postmodernism  1. Postmodernity and Globalization  2. Globalization as Glocalization in China  3. Theories and Cultural Trends after Postmodernism  Part II Postcolonialism Reconsidered  4. Diasporic Writing and the Reconstruction of Chinese National and Cultural Identity or Identities  5. Edward Said: Orientalism and the Critique of Cultural Hegemonism  6. Gayatri Spivak: Postcolonial Intellectual and Third World Criticism  7. Homi Bhabha: Narration, Cultural Location and Identity  8. Chinese Cinema Challenged by Postcoloniality and Globalization  Part III Feminist Theory and Literature  9. New Orientations of Feminist Theory  10. Gender Studies in the Post-theoretical Era  11. The Feminist Sense in Contemporary Chinese Female Literature  Part IV Cultural Studies  12. Cultural Studies: Mainstream Intellectual Trends in the West  13. Cultural Studies and the Future of Comparative Literature  14. Cultural Studies and Canonical Literature Studies  15. Postmodernity in Contemporary Chinese Popular Culture  16. The Characteristics of Schizophrenia in Contemporary Chinese Literature

Biography

Wang Ning is Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Changjiang Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Tsinghua University in China. He was elected to the Academy of Latinity in 2010 and to Academia Europaea in 2013. He specializes in literary and cultural theory, comparative literature, and world literature.