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Self-Repetition and East Asian Literary Modernity, 1900-1930

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Self-Repetition and East Asian Literary Modernity, 1900-1930

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Histories of East Asian literary modernity have often begun as historiographies ofthe narrative self. For some scholars, the emergence of a decidedly self-referentialmode of fiction in the early twentieth century is part and parcel of what definesthis modernity. In Japan there was the “I-novel”; and in China, Romantic fic-tion.

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Long, H., Detwyler, A. & Zhu, Y., (2018) “Self-Repetition and East Asian Literary Modernity, 1900-1930”, Journal of Cultural Analytics 2(2). https://doi.org/10.22148/16.022 (external link, opens in new tab).

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