1st Edition

An Analysis of Chinese Literature in the New Era Navigating Identity and Modernity

By Mao Nie Copyright 2025
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    An Analysis of Chinese Literature in the New Era serves as an essential window for international audiences to understand the rapid development of China over more than three decades and offers a critical interpretation of Chinese literature during this time. Due to the multifaceted influences of politics, economy, and cultural traditions, this literature has navigated an extraordinary path. The complexity of the writers' personalities, the ambiguity, the richness of artistic techniques, and the obscurity of textual themes are all characteristic representations the work. These aspects have become part of the reflection of China's politics, economy, and culture following the reform and opening-up policy, infiltrating the daily lives of the Chinese people. Chinese writers' study and emulation of international authors have allowed Chinese literature in the new era to continue its progress on the path of modernization in world literature, creating a unique landscape in the realm of Third World literature and solidifying the foundation for dialogue with First World literature.

    Foreword: The Spiritual Coordinates and Era Brightness of Chinese Literature

    Overview: The Realm of Meaning in Chinese Literature in the Context of Globalization

    Chapter One: Contributions of Writers in the New Era to World Literature

    Chapter Two: Scar Literature with Chinese Experience

    Chapter Three: Patriotism of the Misty Poets 

    Chapter Four: Cultural Description of Root-Seeking Writers

    Chapter Five: The Avant-Garde Novel Revolution

    Chapter Six: The Path Choice of New Realism Novels

    Chapter Seven: The Spirit of Chinese Literature at the Turn of the Century

    Epilogue: Examining New Era Literature with a Holistic Perspective

    Biography

    Mao Nie, a renowned Chinese poet, writer, and literary critic, is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Humanities of Central South University. He also serves as the Director of the Academic Committee of the New Zealand Chinese Writers Association. His major works include the epic poem Heroes of the Republic, the essay collection Defending Rice, the reportage Wounded Village: Reflections on Left-Behind Children in Rural China, and the academic monograph Literary Expression of Chinese Experience, among over 50 other publications. In 2024, he published the four-volume historical novel Wang Chuanshan, which became a sensational literary event. His works have won numerous national awards and have been translated into English, Russian, Mongolian, Arabic, and other languages for global publication.

    Zhu Yao is a Lecturer in the School of Foreign Languages at Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University. She is a qualified literacy teacher with many years of experience in tertiary education in both New Zealand and China. Her research interests include literacy education, gifted and talented education, and online education. She has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals such as Gifted Child QuarterlyExceptional Children, and International Journal of Instruction. Additionally, she has contributed chapters to several books on Chinese literacy education and teaching strategies for gifted and talented students.