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Imagining Modern Poetry: Poetic Modernisms in Taiwan
 
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ISBN13:9789819793099
ISBN10:9819793092
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:152 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 5 Illustrations, black & white
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Imagining Modern Poetry

Poetic Modernisms in Taiwan
 
Edition number: 2024
Publisher: Springer
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Short description:

This book offers an in-depth discussion of the evolution of modernist poetry in Taiwan, with a focus on periods preceding and following World War II, and contextualizes the movement within the broader frameworks of Western, Japanese, and Chinese modernism. Through a comparative, dialectical approach, each chapter introduces individual poets and their works to explore key modernist themes such as intellectualism, fudo, pure poetry, translinguistic practice, exile, Cold War cultural ideology, and irony. Despite its significance, Taiwan?s modern poetry has received inadequate scholarly attention within Sinophone language and literature studies; this work aims to address the gap in the literature, offering fresh perspectives and innovative methodological and theoretical frameworks for those interested in Taiwan?s modernist poetic tradition.

Long description:

This book offers an in-depth discussion of the evolution of modernist poetry in Taiwan, with a focus on periods preceding and following World War II, and contextualizes the movement within the broader frameworks of Western, Japanese, and Chinese modernism. Through a comparative, dialectical approach, each chapter introduces individual poets and their works to explore key modernist themes such as intellectualism, fudo, pure poetry, translinguistic practice, exile, Cold War cultural ideology, and irony. Despite its significance, Taiwan?s modern poetry has received inadequate scholarly attention within Sinophone language and literature studies; this work aims to address the gap in the literature, offering fresh perspectives and innovative methodological and theoretical frameworks for those interested in Taiwan?s modernist poetic tradition.

Table of Contents:
The Intellectual, Real, and Surreal: Surrealism in Pre-War Taiwan.- The Two Souths of Japanese Imperialism: A Comparison of Poetry from Nishikawa Mitsuru and Long Yingzong.- In Search of Pure Poetry: The Case of Ji Xian.- Imagining Modern Poetry: The Construction of Modernism by Lin Hengtai in the 1950s.- Cold War Ideology and Modernism?s Cultural Imaginations: Observations on the Discourse of Modern Chinese Poetry in Post-war Taiwan and China.- The Poetics of Exile: The Cases of Shang Qin and Bei Dao.- Exploring the Poetics of Irony: Chen-Li?s Poetry as a Case Study.