The Inexhaustible Modernity

The Inexhaustible Modernity

by Chen Xiaoming

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The history of contemporary Chinese literature can be seen as a history of Chinese literature facing challenges from the West. It is not an "other" outside the world's modernization process, but it does have its own distinctive characteristics. In the field of postmodernism around the world, modernity, which is contemporary with postmodernity, is in a state of "unending". Specifically in China, modernity is especially an unfinished project. This book attempts to reveal the state of mind in which contemporary Chinese literature seeks its own path. It focuses on themes that Professor Chen Xiaoming has been paying attention to in recent years, namely the commonalities and differences between contemporary literature and world literature, the relationship between traditional literary experience and modernism in the creative integration of Chinese literature, the expansion of the boundaries of Chinese novels by certain radical explorations, and how new literary experiences that point to creation, expansion and transgression reflect the contemporary nature of literature and the contemporary situation of Chinese literature.

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