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Chinese Reportage: The Aesthetics of Historical Experience (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society) [Hardcover]

Charles A. Laughlin (Author)
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September 20, 2002 082232959X 978-0822329596
Chinese Reportage details for the first time in English the creation and evolution of a distinctive literary genre in twentieth-century China. Reportage literature, while sharing traditional journalism’s commitment to the accurate, nonfictional portrayal of experience, was largely produced by authors outside the official news media. In identifying the literary merit of this genre and establishing its significance in China’s leftist cultural legacy, Charles A. Laughlin reveals important biases that impede Western understanding of China and, at the same time, supplies an essential chapter in Chinese cultural history.

Laughlin traces the roots of reportage (or baogao wenxue) to the travel literature of the Qing Dynasty but shows that its flourishing was part of the growth of Chinese communism in the twentieth century. In a modern Asian context critical of capitalism and imperialism, reportage offered the promise of radicalizing writers through a new method of literary practice and the hope that this kind of writing could in turn contribute to social revolution and China’s national self-realization. Chinese Reportage explores the wide range of social engagement depicted in this literature: witnessing historic events unfolding on city streets; experiencing brutal working conditions in 1930s Shanghai factories; struggling in the battlefields and trenches of the war of resistance against Japan, the civil war, and the Korean war; and participating in revolutionary rural, social, and economic transformation. Laughlin’s close readings emphasize the literary construction of social space over that of character and narrative structure, a method that brings out the critique of individualism and humanism underlying the genre’s aesthetics.

Chinese Reportage recaptures a critical aspect of leftist culture in China with far-reaching implications for historians and sociologists as well as literary scholars.



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“Based on superior scholarship and written in a pleasant yet profound style, Charles A. Laughlin’s sensitive readings and surprising interpretations of little-known but highly intriguing texts open up important new vistas for all scholars of literature who oppose the restrictive concept of ‘univeral literary values’ and seek to replace it with methods that emphasize and bring out cultural and historical differences. By analyzing the aesthetics of reportage, Laughlin demonstrates that this unique and important genre of modern Chinese writing was much more than just a tool for political agitation but that it provided its substantial readership with a genuinely literary experience.”—Michel Hockx, SOAS, University of London


“This is the first full-length English study of Chinese reportage, following its development from the turn of the century to the founding of the People’s Republic. Charles A. Laughlin delineates the genesis and transformation of a genre that had a powerful impact on the making of Chinese literary and political modernity, and he inquires into the treacherous terms by means of which Chinese writers sought to understand reality and its representation. Theoretically provocative and historically engaged, this book will be of tremendous significance for anyone interested in modern Chinese literature, history, journalism, and politics.”—David Der-wei Wang, Columbia University

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"Based on superior scholarship and written in a pleasant, yet profound style, Laughlin’s sensitive readings and surprising interpretations of little-known but highly intriguing texts open up important new vistas for all scholars of literature who oppose the restrictive concept of ‘univeral literary values’ and seek to replace it with methods that emphasize and bring out cultural and historical differences . By analyzing the aesthetics of reportage, Laughlin demonstrates that this unique and important genre of modern Chinese writing was much more than just a tool for political agitation, but that it provided its substantial readership with a genuinely literary experience."—Michel Hockx, SOAS, University of London

"This is the first full-length English study of Chinese Reportage, following its development from the turn of the century to the founding of the People’s Republic. Laughlin delineates the genesis and transformation of a genre that had a powerful impact on the making of Chinese literary and political modernity, and he inquires into the treacherous terms by means of which Chinese writers sought to understand reality and its representation. Theoretically provocative and historically engaged, this book will be of tremendous significance for anyone interested in modern Chinese literature, history, journalism, and politics."—David Der-wei Wang, Columbia University


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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press Books (September 20, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 082232959X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822329596
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars very compelling, February 22, 2003
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This review is from: Chinese Reportage: The Aesthetics of Historical Experience (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society) (Hardcover)
With this fascinating monograph, there finally exists in English a profound study of a Chinese literary genre that has been negelected in American scholarship on modern Chinese literature (another book on the genre by R. Wagner entitled "Inside the Service Trade" is a lot more focused on the PRC). Particularly praiseworthy is Laughlin's attempt to place the genre, which re-gained popularity during the late Republican period and later during the early years of the PRC, in its historical perspective by tracing its origins back to the Qing dynasty.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a GREAT contrubitoin to the field, March 16, 2003
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Having approached this study as a complete stranger to the genre of Chinese reportage, I found Laughlin's research both highly engaging and fascinating at the same time. His thorough scholarship stands out among the fast-growing number of books in the field of Chinese literary studies in the past few years of very mediocre quality. I hope Laughlin will continue to do scholarship of this kind.
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