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|a Jiang, Jing.
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|a Found in Translation
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|b ""New People"" in Twentieth-Century Chinese Science Fiction.
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|b Association for Asian Studies,
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|a Found in Translation investigates Chinese science fiction as a phenomenon of world literature. It highlights the ways in which science fiction intervened in critical debates on nationalism, realism, humanism, and environmentalism in twentieth-century China.
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|a Science fiction, Chinese
|y 20th century
|x History and criticism.
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