Imagining India in Modern China
Literary Decolonization and the Imperial Unconscious, 1895–1962
Samenvatting
Gal Gvili examines how Chinese writers’ image of India shaped the making of a new literature and spurred efforts to achieve literary decolonization. She argues that multifaceted visions of Sino-Indian connections empowered Chinese literary figures to resist Western imperialism and its legacies through novel forms and genres.

