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- 23Lupke, Christopher
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- 1"Chineseness" as a cultural reference point; polycentric; metacritical; comparative literature; post-European era; "untheorizable"; pro-feminist; "fluidity"; "city as text"; Chinese modernism; epistemological displacements; Yingjin Zhang; David Palumbo-Liu; Zhong Longxi; Mark Francis; Ann Marie Hsiung; Helen Chen; Greta Niu; John Yu Zou; Feng-ying Ming; Yingjin Zhang; Michelle Yeh, Eugene Eoyang; Xu Wei; DH Lawrence; Twin Peaks; Wang Anyi; Shijing; Chuci; Wenxuan.
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2007-10-01
This is a review of Lloyd Haft's pithy book-length treatment of the poetry of Taiwan-based poet Zhou Mengdie. Zhou was a loner and a bit of an itinerant, having been forced to flee mainland China for Taiwan and having to leave his family behind. His poetry includes much loneliness and sorry but...
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Margaret Hillenbrand, Literature, Modernity, and the Practice of Resistance: Japanese and Taiwanese Fiction, 1960-1990.
Download2008-11-01
This is a review of Margaret Hillenbrand's pathbreaking comparative study of contemporary Japanese and Taiwanese fiction. It examines the postwar literary scenes as part of a larger phenomenon, a sort of Neo-Colonial framework she calls Pax Americana, under the hegemonic umbrella of the United...
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Middle Kingdom on the Margins: The Perilous Journey of Chinese into the MLA and other Radical Ruminations
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A polemic on the need to decolonize the implicit apartheid system of the Modern Language Association, which although it claims the entire territory of "modern languages" and all that that entails, is almost entirely dominated by European languages and mainstream English/American studies. In this...
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National Myth and Global Aesthetics: Reading Yeats alongside Chinese Poetic Modernism, pp. 210-234.
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One of the conundrums of modern Chinese literary studies is how to navigate the tortuous road between the particular cultural heritage from which it arises, the global phenomena of such trends as modernism, and the individual creative voice. Some adopt the strategy that indigenous cultures and...
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2008-01-15
Lupke, Christopher, Editor, and Author
This book brings together fresh research from experts on contemporary Chinese poetry, built upon one of the most glorious poetic traditions of any civilization in the world yet historically neglected by scholars in English. This comprehensive volume covers both mainland China and Taiwan, offering...
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2016-10-01
This review article provides an extended analysis of P. Steven Sangren's book Filial Obsessions: Chinese Patriliny and Its Discontents (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), an extended reinterpretation of the Chinese notion of filiality and concurrent analysis of the Ming dynasty novel Fengshen Yanyi...
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Sylvia Lin, Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film
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This is a review of Sylvia Lin's important book-length consideration of literature and film from Taiwan that addresses issues of historical trauma such as the February 28th Incident of 1949 and the resulting White Terror period that lasted for several decades in Taiwan. Lin deals with some...
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Texts and Translations for The First Print Era: The Rise of Print Culture in China’s Northern Song Dynasty
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This is a set of additional evidentiary texts and translations from The First Print Era: The Rise of Print Culture in China’s Northern Song Dynasty (Routledge, 2024).