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Writing Manchuria details the lives and translates a selection of fiction from one of the mid-twentieth centuryâs four famous husband-wife writers of Chinaâs Northeast, who lived in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo: Li Zhengzhong (1921â2020) and Zhu Ti (1923â2012).

The writings herein were published from the late 1930s to the mid-1940s, in Manchukuo, north China, and Japan; their writings appeared in the most prominent Japanese-owned, Chinese-language journals and newspapers. This volume includes materials that were censored or banned by the Manchukuo authorities: Li Zhengzhongâs Temptation and Frost Flowers, and Zhu Tiâs Cross the Bo Sea and Little Linzi and her Family. Li Zhengzhong has been characterized as an angry youth while Zhu Tiâs work questioned contemporary gender ideals and the subjugation of women. Their writings â those that were censored or banned and those published â shed important light on Japanese imperialism and the Chinese literature that was produced in different regions, reflecting both official support and suppression.

Writing Manchuria is the first English-language translation of their writings, and it will appeal to those interested in Chinese wartime literature, as well as contribute to understandings of imperialism and the varied forms it took across Japanâs vast war-time empire.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 11/28/2024
      ISBN13: 9781032376318, 978-1032376318
      ISBN10: 1032376317

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Writing Manchuria details the lives and translates a selection of fiction from one of the mid-twentieth centuryâs four famous husband-wife writers of Chinaâs Northeast, who lived in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo: Li Zhengzhong (1921â2020) and Zhu Ti (1923â2012).

      The writings herein were published from the late 1930s to the mid-1940s, in Manchukuo, north China, and Japan; their writings appeared in the most prominent Japanese-owned, Chinese-language journals and newspapers. This volume includes materials that were censored or banned by the Manchukuo authorities: Li Zhengzhongâs Temptation and Frost Flowers, and Zhu Tiâs Cross the Bo Sea and Little Linzi and her Family. Li Zhengzhong has been characterized as an angry youth while Zhu Tiâs work questioned contemporary gender ideals and the subjugation of women. Their writings â those that were censored or banned and those published â shed important light on Japanese imperialism and the Chinese literature that was produced in different regions, reflecting both official support and suppression.

      Writing Manchuria is the first English-language translation of their writings, and it will appeal to those interested in Chinese wartime literature, as well as contribute to understandings of imperialism and the varied forms it took across Japanâs vast war-time empire.

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