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From May Fourth to June Fourth : Fiction and Film in Twentieth-Century China, PDF eBook

From May Fourth to June Fourth : Fiction and Film in Twentieth-Century China PDF

Edited by Ellen Widmer, David Der-wei Wang

Part of the Harvard Contemporary China Series series

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What do Chinese literature and film inspired by the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) have in common with media of the May Fourth movement (1918–1930)?

This book demonstrates several shared aims: to liberate narrative arts from aesthetic orthodoxies, to draw on foreign sources for inspiration, and to free individuals from social conformity.

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