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Dreamers and nightmares: political novels by Wang Lixiong and Chan Koonchung / Chaohua, Wang   Article
Chaohua, Wang Article
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Summary/Abstract Wang Lixiong’s Yellow Peril (1991) represents the return of political fiction of the future not seen in China for decades. Chan Koonchung’s The Fat Years (2009) brings the imagination to a full dystopian vision. Reading the two novels side by side, this paper argues that Chinese fiction of the future in the early 1990s responded to the country’s struggle for direction when the bloody crackdown of the Tiananmen protest wiped out collective idealism in society. In the twenty-first century, such fiction is written in response to China’s rapid rise as one of the world’s superpowers, bringing to domestic society a seemingly stabilised order that has deprived it of intellectual vision.
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Roadmap of Tibetan independence / Lixiong, Wang   Journal Article
Lixiong, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Wang Lixiong published his Roadmap of Tibetan Independence on the Internet in November 2008, after a relative easing of tensions following the spring uprising and just after the conclusion of the Beijing Olympic Games.
Key Words China  Beijing Olympic  Tibetan Independence  Wang Lixiong  Dharamsala 
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