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Extraction Code: pfcf Title: Endless Challenge (Revised Edition)
Author: Chen Xiaoming
Douban score: 8.9
Press: Renmin University of China Press
Publication year: 20 15-7- 19
Page count: 454
Content introduction:
Chen Xiaoming, a famous contemporary scholar and professor of Chinese Department in Peking University, is a classic.
The earliest systematic analysis of China's contemporary avant-garde literature works.
Firstly, the post-modernity of China's contemporary literature is discussed.
Combine theoretical speculation and aesthetic perception to capture the most vivid literary quality in the contemporary era.
Avant-garde literature for 30 years, revised edition, adding two new chapters and appendices.
Boundless Challenge mainly cuts into the avant-garde literature in China and even the literature in the new period from the perspective of modernity, and makes a unique comb on the development of contemporary literature in China from the theoretical source and creative practice. This book is the earliest work to systematically analyze China's contemporary avant-garde literature, and it is also the first work to discuss the post-modernity problem in China's contemporary literature, which has almost become common sense. It is one of the most cited works in the field of contemporary literary research. Over the years, its sensitivity, incisiveness, verve and vividness have always attracted the attention of contemporary literary researchers.
About the author:
Chen Xiaoming was born in February 1959 in Fujian. I had an educated youth experience in my early years, then I went to university (grade 77) and then went to graduate school, during which I was engaged in teaching and scientific research. 1987 entered the Department of Literature of the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences to pursue a doctorate, 1990 obtained a doctorate in literature, and stayed in the school for many years as a researcher at the Institute of Literature of China Academy of Social Sciences. Now he is a professor and doctoral supervisor of Chinese Department in Peking University. The main research direction is contemporary avant-garde literature and post-modern cultural theory.
His major works include: Infinite Challenge-Postmodernism of China's Avant-garde Literature, Traces of Deconstruction: History, Discourse and Subject, Imagination of Excess, The Main Tide of Contemporary Literature in China, Watching the Literature of Excess (20 13) and so on. He has won the critic award of China Media Literature Award in 2002, the first literary critic award of Tencent College Literature Award, the theoretical criticism award of Lu Xun Literature Award in 2007, and the Excellence Award of China Contemporary Literature Research Association.