MCLC: Frontiers of Literary Studies in China 7, no. 3
Denton, Kirk
denton.2 at osu.edu
Tue Dec 24 10:14:56 EST 2013
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From: Wah Lim <wglim at unswalumni.com>
Subject: Frontiers of Literary Studies in China 7, no. 3
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Dear MCLC colleagues,
I would like to bring your attention to the publication of a new special
issue on Frontiers of Literary Studies in China on Zhang Taiyan and Lu
Xun, guest edited by Jon Eugene von Kowallis, The University of New South
Wales, Sydney. It is distributed by E J Brill in the Netherlands, and
available in either hard or electronic copy.
http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/16737423/7/3
VOLUME 7, NUMBER 3
Table of Contents
Rethinking China, Confucianism and the World from the Late Qing: A Special
Issue on Zhang Taiyan and Lu Xun
Author: Jon Eugene von Kowallis
Confucian Humanism in Perspective
Author: Weiming Tu
Research and Reflections on Zhang Taiyan
Author: John Makeham
Zhang Taiyan: Daoist Individualism and Political Reality
Author: Mabel Lee
Records of a Minor Historian: Lu Xun on Zhang Taiyan
Author: Eileen J. Cheng
The Conceptualization of Qing-Era (1644–1911) Chinese Literature in
Nineteenth Century Chosŏn (1392–1910) Korea
Author: Gregory N. Evon
Translating Lu Xun’s Māra: Determining the “Source” Text, the “Spirit”
versus “Letter” Dilemma and Other Philosophical Conundrums
Author: Jon Eugene von Kowallis
Zoology, Celibacy, and the Heterosexual Imperative: Notes on Teaching Lu
Xun’s “Loner” as a Queer Text
Author: Ari Larissa Heinrich
The Inner Workings of Lu Xun’s Mind: Behind the Author’s Pen-Names
Author: Ping Wang
Lu Xun in the Rhetoric of the Sino-Soviet Split: A View from Contemporary
Russia
Author: Olga Medvedeva
Narrative and Representation in the Age of iPhone—A Dialogue Between Wang
Anyi and Fredric Jameson on Shanghai, Urban Experience, and Technological
Conditions of Possibility for Literature
Author: Editors Frontiers of Literary Studies in China
Editor’s Commentary
Author: Xiaoming Wang
The Hopeless Bullet: On Let the Bullets Fly
Author: Xiaoming Luo
Nanjing’s Fantasy, Lu Chuan’s Flaws—Reassessing City of Life and Death
Author: Bo Cai
The Film Back to 1942 —From Investigative Reporting to the Absurd
Author: Yongfeng Zhang
Vibeke Børdahl and Margaret B. Wan, eds., The Interplay of the Oral and
the Written in Chinese Popular Literature. Copenhagen: NIAS Press, 2010.
ISBN: 9788776940546. 272 pp. ₤45 (hardback).
Author: Christopher Rosenmeier
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