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Writing in wartime China: Chongqing,Shanghai, and Southern Zhejiang
Authors:Wen-Hsin YEH
Institution:1. Department of History, University of California, Berkeley, CAsha@berkeley.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The outbreak of the full-scale Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) brought an end to the printing and publishing industry centered in Shanghai in the 1930s. Chongqing then emerged as a nerve center of information and opinion. Writers everywhere worked under wartime conditions of social dislocation, economic dependency, and political control. This article examines the writing and publishing of three notable pieces of work completed in wartime Chongqing, Shanghai, and southern Zhejiang, respectively. The article explores the context in which each work was written and then evaluates the broader significance of the texts with regard to a historical assessment of the Chinese intellectual experience during wartime.
Keywords:The War of Resistance  Guo Moruo  Zheng Zhenduo  Yu Shaosong  Chongqing newspapers  Shanghai rare book market  Jiashen sanbai nian ji  Zhejiang Provincial Gazetteer
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