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Informationen zum Autor Xiaomei Chen is Chair Professor at the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong and Distinguished Professor Emerita of Chinese Literature at the University of California at Davis, USA. A pioneer in the cultural and comparative studies of modern Chinese drama, she is the author of Occidentalism (1995; revised, expanded, and second edition, 2002), Acting the Right Part (2002), Staging Chinese Revolution (2016), and Performing the Socialist State (2023). She is the editor of Reading the Right Text (2003) and Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Drama (2010) and co-editor, with Claire Sponsler, of East of West: Cross-Cultural Performances and the Staging of Difference (2000); with Julia Andrew, of Visual Culture in Contemporary China (2001), and with Steven Siyuan Liu, Hong Shen and the Modern Mediasphere in Republican-Era China (2016). She is co-editor with Tarryn Chun and Siyuan Liu of Rethinking Socialist Theater Reform (2021), which won Excellence in Editing Award by the Association of Theatre for Higher Education (ATHE). Klappentext Denton and Hockx present thirteen essays treating a variety of literary organizations from China's Republican era (1911-1949). Interdisciplinary in approach, the essays are primarily concerned with describing and analyzing the social and cultural complexity of literary groupings and the role of these social formations in literary production of the period. Zusammenfassung Denton and Hockx present thirteen essays treating a variety of literary organizations from China's Republican era (1911-1949). Interdisciplinary in approach! the essays are primarily concerned with describing and analyzing the social and cultural complexity of literary groupings and the role of these social formations in literary production of the period. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Contested Fengya : Classical-style Poetry Clubs in Early Republican China Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School Chapter 4 Chapter 3: The Chinese Literary Association (Wenxue yanjiu hui) Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Creation Society (1921-1930) Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Reconsidering Xueheng : Neo-Conservatism in Early Republican China Chapter 7 Chapter 6: The Yusi Society Chapter 8 Chapter 7: The Analects Group and the Genre of Xiaopin Chapter 9 Chapter 8: Tian Han and the Southern Society Phenomenon: Networking the Personal, Communal, and Cultural Chapter 10 Chapter 9: Lions and Tigers in Groups: The Crescent Moon School in Modern Chinese Literary History Chapter 11 Chapter 10: A Literary Organization with a Clear Political Agenda: The Chinese League of Leftwing Writers, 1930-1936 Chapter 12 Chapter 11: Yuefeng : A Literati Journal of the 1930s Chapter 13 Chapter 12: The All-China Resistance Association of Writers and Artists Chapter 14 Chapter 13: The Hu Feng Group: Genealogy of a Literary School ...