The chapter traces back the literary representation of the Chinese political leader Mao Zedong and its evolution, from his early appearance in revolutionary novels to the "mise en distance", the epic treatment of his character during his government and the following humanization after his death, to the parodic reinvention of his style (the Mao wenti) and his icon in late Twentieth-century China.
Sacralità e decostruzione di un mito: Mao Zedong nella letteratura cinese contemporanea
PESARO, Nicoletta
2018-01-01
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The chapter traces back the literary representation of the Chinese political leader Mao Zedong and its evolution, from his early appearance in revolutionary novels to the "mise en distance", the epic treatment of his character during his government and the following humanization after his death, to the parodic reinvention of his style (the Mao wenti) and his icon in late Twentieth-century China.File in questo prodotto:
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