Lu Hsun's "A Mad Man's Diary": A Plea to Save Humanity (original) (raw)

Selected Stories of Lu Xun

Suman Kumar Roy

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Lu Xun’s "Wild Grass": Autobiographical Moments of the Creative Self

Mabel Lee

2014

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Lu Xun: A Reassessment of His Image

Xiaoou Zhao

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Applications of Lu Xun’s Diary of a Madman in Our Society

Zuleika Rodriguez

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(2006) Review of Outcry from a Red Guard Imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution written by Lu Li'an

Guobin Yang

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Memoirs and interpretation of the cultural revolution

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Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 1995

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LIFE WRITING IN CHINA

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Introduction: Writing and Reading Chinese Lives

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Writing Lives in China, 1600-2010, 2013

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Review on Literati Storytelling in Late Medieval China by Manling Luo

Qiulei Hu

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Memory, Violence, Queues: Lu Xun Interprets China by Eva Shan Chou

Charles A Laughlin

Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 2014

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Zhao Luanluan and Her Tale

Olivia Milburn

Ming Qing Yanjiu

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A Chinese Writer's Vicissitude in the Political and cultural Context of Early Modern China

Lijing Peng

2014

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Lu Xun's fiction in English translation: the early years_2011

Baorong Wang

unpublished PhD thesis, 2013

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Chinese Memoirs and the Politics of Sympathy

Ruth Y Y Hung

Life Writing, 2007

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"Teaching Chinese Literature as World Literature: Lu Xun as an Exemplar." Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C. 8:30 am, March 24, 2018

Alexa Alice Joubin

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Lu Ling's Children of the Rich: The Role of Mind in Social Transformation

Kirk Denton

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Literary Archaism, Personal Expression and Self-Cultivation in Ming China: Li Mengyang and his World

Richard John Lynn

China Review International, 2016

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Gao Xingjian's Fiction in the Context of Chinese Intellectual and Literary History

Mabel Lee

Literature Aesthetics, 2012

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Mad Dog: The Legend of Chinese Poet Guo Lusheng

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Manoa, 2002

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Lu Xun, Mao Zedong, Perhaps a Badger

Sean Macdonald

A now defunct web page. , 2010

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The labour camp memoirs of Zhang Xianliang

John Gittings

Index on Censorship, 1991

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Lu Xun’s The true story of Ah Q and cross-writing

Rujie Wang

East Asia, 1998

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Narrating Banishment by Means of the Body: Physical Reflections of Han Dong’s Cultural Revolution

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Le corps dans les littératures modernes d’Asie orientale : discours, représentation, intermédialité, 2022

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Herself an Author: Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China

Ann Waltner

NAN NÜ, 2010

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Propaganda and Memory in Li Kunwu and Philippe Ôtié's A Chinese Life

Jeffrey Mather

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How to Read a Mao-Era Diary

Shan Windscript

PRC History Review, 2021

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A History of Contemporary Chinese Literature Hong Zicheng Michael M. Day

Bonnie McDougall

The China Journal, 2008

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How Lu Xun became a Marxist: Conversations with Yuan Liangjun

Vera Schwarcz

Critical Asian Studies, 1981

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“A Fierce Silence Falls”: Lu Xun’s "Call to Arms"

John Harpham

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China and the Discourse of National Spirit: Towards a Politics of Dislocation (Ph.D. Dissertation)

Jon Solomon

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"A time to be silent, and a time to speak" about Lu Xun

Miguel Pedro Melo

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Lǔ Xùn, Social Darwinism and Mahatma Gandhi

Mark Lindley

2024

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How to Write a Diary in Mao's New China: Guidebooks in the Crafting of Socialist Subjectivities

Shan Windscript

Modern China, 2021

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Literature the People Love: Reading Chinese Texts from the Early Maoist Period (1949–1966). By Krista Van Fleit Hang. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. xi, 208 pp. $85.00 (cloth)

Bonnie McDougall

The Journal of Asian Studies, 2015

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Revolution in pain(t): a semiotic reading of Chinese Cultural Revolution propaganda posters and female motivated violence (1966-1968)

Avital Avina

2020

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