Imagined Future in Chinese Novels at the Turn of the 21st century: A Study of Yellow Peril, The End of Red Chinese Dynasty and A Flourishing Age: China, 2013

Focusing on three influential contemporary Chinese political fantasy novels, this article contextualizes the stories in the complex spectrum of contemporary Chinese political thoughts and interprets them in light of the rivaling tendencies among the Chinese intellectuals since the 1990s, regarding t...

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Main Author: Guo Wu
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Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2012-11-01
Series:The ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts
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Online Access:http://www.asianetworkexchange.org/articles/78
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spelling doaj-1deddda47f5f4a1e8a5c1dc30c3481862020-11-25T00:02:02ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesThe ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts1943-99381943-99462012-11-01201475610.16995/ane.7828Imagined Future in Chinese Novels at the Turn of the 21st century: A Study of Yellow Peril, The End of Red Chinese Dynasty and A Flourishing Age: China, 2013Guo Wu0Allegheny CollegeFocusing on three influential contemporary Chinese political fantasy novels, this article contextualizes the stories in the complex spectrum of contemporary Chinese political thoughts and interprets them in light of the rivaling tendencies among the Chinese intellectuals since the 1990s, regarding the issues of rising nationalism and political authoritarianism, the possibilities of fascism and federalism, the role of a strong, centralized state, and the relevance of liberal democracy in China. The article calls attention to fiction as an expression of political thought and concerns, and argues that these novels present a pessimistic and chilling view of China’s political future, in contrast with the optimistic tone of novels of the same genre in the early 20<sup>th</sup> century, and also challenge an earlier cult of the Western model of liberal democracy.  An earlier Chinese-language version of the paper appeared in the website “Democratic ChinaC”, <a href="http://www.minzhuzhongguo.org">http://www.minzhuzhongguo.org</a> 12/8/2010, entitled “Zhengzhi huanxiang xiaoshuo zhong de dangdai Zhongguo sixiang: jiedu Huang Huo, Zhongnanhai zuihou de douzheng, he Shengshi, Zhongguo 2013” [Chinese Political Thought as Reflected in Political Fantasy Novels: Interpreting 'Yellow'' Peril', 'The End of Red Chinese Dynasty', and 'A Flourishing Age: China, 2013'http://www.asianetworkexchange.org/articles/78AsiaChinaLiterature
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Imagined Future in Chinese Novels at the Turn of the 21st century: A Study of Yellow Peril, The End of Red Chinese Dynasty and A Flourishing Age: China, 2013
The ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts
Asia
China
Literature
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title Imagined Future in Chinese Novels at the Turn of the 21st century: A Study of Yellow Peril, The End of Red Chinese Dynasty and A Flourishing Age: China, 2013
title_short Imagined Future in Chinese Novels at the Turn of the 21st century: A Study of Yellow Peril, The End of Red Chinese Dynasty and A Flourishing Age: China, 2013
title_full Imagined Future in Chinese Novels at the Turn of the 21st century: A Study of Yellow Peril, The End of Red Chinese Dynasty and A Flourishing Age: China, 2013
title_fullStr Imagined Future in Chinese Novels at the Turn of the 21st century: A Study of Yellow Peril, The End of Red Chinese Dynasty and A Flourishing Age: China, 2013
title_full_unstemmed Imagined Future in Chinese Novels at the Turn of the 21st century: A Study of Yellow Peril, The End of Red Chinese Dynasty and A Flourishing Age: China, 2013
title_sort imagined future in chinese novels at the turn of the 21st century: a study of yellow peril, the end of red chinese dynasty and a flourishing age: china, 2013
publisher Open Library of Humanities
series The ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts
issn 1943-9938
1943-9946
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Focusing on three influential contemporary Chinese political fantasy novels, this article contextualizes the stories in the complex spectrum of contemporary Chinese political thoughts and interprets them in light of the rivaling tendencies among the Chinese intellectuals since the 1990s, regarding the issues of rising nationalism and political authoritarianism, the possibilities of fascism and federalism, the role of a strong, centralized state, and the relevance of liberal democracy in China. The article calls attention to fiction as an expression of political thought and concerns, and argues that these novels present a pessimistic and chilling view of China’s political future, in contrast with the optimistic tone of novels of the same genre in the early 20<sup>th</sup> century, and also challenge an earlier cult of the Western model of liberal democracy.  An earlier Chinese-language version of the paper appeared in the website “Democratic ChinaC”, <a href="http://www.minzhuzhongguo.org">http://www.minzhuzhongguo.org</a> 12/8/2010, entitled “Zhengzhi huanxiang xiaoshuo zhong de dangdai Zhongguo sixiang: jiedu Huang Huo, Zhongnanhai zuihou de douzheng, he Shengshi, Zhongguo 2013” [Chinese Political Thought as Reflected in Political Fantasy Novels: Interpreting 'Yellow'' Peril', 'The End of Red Chinese Dynasty', and 'A Flourishing Age: China, 2013'
topic Asia
China
Literature
url http://www.asianetworkexchange.org/articles/78
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