The Nature of the Book Trade between China and FranceIntroduction
In the past, it was apparent that the Chinese government’s approach to matters culture and art did not significantly differ from its stance on a variety of other factors that involved various internal affairs of the nation. However, while it may have exercised some control on the distribution aspect of culture and art, it has largely remained ineffective as far as control on the consumption front was concerned. In general terms literature has always been an important item of culture and art. In recent times, more and more current authors are exploring modern literature. Towards this end, geographical boundaries no longer act like a limiting factor. As a matter of fact, this is increasingly becoming a competitive frontier amongst contemporary authors. Chinese authors, who have been missing in action in this particular case, are catching up. In addition to highlighting the nature and conduct of book trade between China and France, this text will assess the system of publishing in Sibao. In so doing, it will highlight both the physical manufacture of books at Sibao, as well as the structure of the Sibao publishing industry.
I. What Types of Books are Traded Between China and France?
i. What Books are Published in France from China?
It is important to note that in essence, China’s desire to see its literature presented to a global audience of readers is further enhanced via the publication of literary pieces in France, from China. France provides a welcoming platform in this endeavor. The fact that significant progress has been made in seeking to showcase Chinese literature at the global scene could be gleaned from, amongst other indicators, the winning of a Nobel Prize for literature by Mo Yan. Further, it is also important to note that writers of global repute have paid tribute to Chinese writers in the past. In basic terms, contemporary Chinese literature has seen more active translation within the last two decades. The said translations have gone hand in hand with the acceptance of the Chinese literary pieces in France. These advances are not merely a consequence of greater focus on readers in France. Instead, it is born of the convergence of Chinese and French interests – in which both countries seek to engage in mutually beneficial cultural exchanges. It is important to note that thanks to editorial policy changes, most particularly the follow-up policy, it has become possible to shorten the translation period.
Some of the literary pieces published in France are largely controversial, with some largely dwelling on China’s past policies, family life, and the communist way of life. A good example on this front would be Frog by Mo Yan. In essence, this is a book that attempts to highlight the workings of China’s one-child policy. In so doing, it assesses the controversies of this particular policy and enforcement concerns at both the state and familial level. Published in China in 2009, the same book made an appearance in France two years later. In a sense, it brings to the fore the desperation of most of the families and the forced abortions that results from a policy of this nature.
Another set of texts published in France from China seek to define Chinese history from a modernist viewpoint. In so doing, the evolution of the country is clearly brought out, while at the same time alluding to a society that is constantly undergoing some form of metamorphosis. The China of today differs very significantly from the China of yesteryears. While the country was more focused on the enforcement of policies that were largely coercive and against the wishes of the general public, i.e. the demographic policy, the China of today is presented in a more tolerating and accepting light. It is, however, important to note that there are some like Mo Yan who have in some instances criticized the modern China – in which the Chinese authorities in general are presented as a contradictory formation that does not have much regard for basic human rights. This is more so the case with regard to the state’s constant censorship of viewpoints deemed to be critical of its operations.
Next, there are also literary pieces that address contemporary Chinese issues and societal concerns. This is more so the case with such books as Mo Yan’s collection of short stories, titled The Beauty Riding a Donkey on Chang’an Avenue. Some of the short stories contained therein focus on the complexities of life and the weaknesses of human nature....
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