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This book explores the rise of Shanghai-based popular magazines produced by the Mandarin Ducks and Butterflies School in early twentieth-century China. It examines the national, gender, family, and social imaginaries constructed and negotiated through a complex network of relationships between popular writers, magazine editors, and their intended readers, which were represented in various forms of popular narratives, including patriotic stories, war/military stories, family narratives, domestic fiction, utopian writings, and industrial-business stories. The author argues that the national imagination, social ideals, and the notions of ideal womanhood and the new family, were intrinsically linked and integral to the search for cultural identity of the emerging Chinese middle society and an expression of their collective sensibilities, experiences, and aspirations. This book suggests that the cultural imaginaries configurated in these magazine stories articulated a shared quest for mo

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1 Imagining the Nation: Patriotism in Popular Narratives

Chapter 2 Constructing the Ideal Womanhood: The Imaginary of the “Wise Mother and Good Wife”

Chapter 3 Constructing the Domestic Sphere: The Imaginary of Ideal Families and Homes

Chapter 4 Constructing the “Middle Society:” Urban Utopias and Industrial Fiction

Epilogue

Frequently Cited Chinese Periodicals

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Popular Magazines and Fiction in Shanghai

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498544788, 978-1498544788
      ISBN10: 1498544789

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores the rise of Shanghai-based popular magazines produced by the Mandarin Ducks and Butterflies School in early twentieth-century China. It examines the national, gender, family, and social imaginaries constructed and negotiated through a complex network of relationships between popular writers, magazine editors, and their intended readers, which were represented in various forms of popular narratives, including patriotic stories, war/military stories, family narratives, domestic fiction, utopian writings, and industrial-business stories. The author argues that the national imagination, social ideals, and the notions of ideal womanhood and the new family, were intrinsically linked and integral to the search for cultural identity of the emerging Chinese middle society and an expression of their collective sensibilities, experiences, and aspirations. This book suggests that the cultural imaginaries configurated in these magazine stories articulated a shared quest for mo

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Acknowledgments

      List of Abbreviations

      Introduction

      Chapter 1 Imagining the Nation: Patriotism in Popular Narratives

      Chapter 2 Constructing the Ideal Womanhood: The Imaginary of the “Wise Mother and Good Wife”

      Chapter 3 Constructing the Domestic Sphere: The Imaginary of Ideal Families and Homes

      Chapter 4 Constructing the “Middle Society:” Urban Utopias and Industrial Fiction

      Epilogue

      Frequently Cited Chinese Periodicals

      Bibliography

      Index

      About the Author

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