Where Did the Souls Go?: Revisiting the Chinese Art from the Xinhai Revolution to the May Fourth Movement
Wang Yichuan
School of Arts, Peking University
Online:2019-03-25
Published:2019-06-11
About author:Wang Yichuan, Ph. D., is Professor at the School of Arts, Peking University. His main research interests are literary aesthetics and art theory.
Supported by:
the Major Project of National Social Sciences Fund (18ZD02)
Wang Yichuan. Where Did the Souls Go?: Revisiting the Chinese Art from the Xinhai Revolution to the May Fourth Movement[J]. Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art.
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