Chinese Literature and the Child: Children and Childhood in Late-Twentieth-Century Chinese Fiction
This book is an ambitious study of images of children in Chinese literature from the 1980s and 1990s. Analyzing miscellaneous literary works, Kate Foster argues cogently that the image of the child plays a very important role in (transformations of adult identity in the late 20th century. It should be noted that the texts studied were written mainly for adults, not for children; this book is not about childrens literature, but rather about the child image in adult literature...
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