MCLC: Frontiers of Literary Studies in China 10.1

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Frontiers of Literary Studies in China 10.1
Frontiers of Literary Studies in China has just released Volume 10.1, which features articles on Utopian stories from the past and today.
Frontiers of Literary Studies in China provides a forum for peer-reviewed academic papers in literary studies within and outside of China in order to promote communication and exchanges between scholars working in different institutional settings and along different cultural and intellectual traditions. It seeks to reflect advances in independent research and theoretical thinking in the field of literary analysis and interpretation broadly defined and in dialogue with critical discourses on issues of common and shared intellectual and social concerns of today’s world. It is this publication’s duty to introduce to the world fresh academic achievements from the field of Chinese literary studies. Equal editorial attention and effort will be given to showcasing the productivity and innovativeness in both China and abroad.
The Table of Contents for our latest issue is below. You can read abstracts for each article on our website, http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/16737423/10/1.
Many thanks,
Victoria Menson <menson at brill.com>, Assistant Editor, Asian Studies Department, BRILL
TABLE OF CONTENTS – Frontiers of Literary Studies, Vol 10.1, June 2016
Queering Time: Disjunctive Temporalities in Modern China. By Carlos Rojas
Ending as Beginning: Chinese. Translations of Edward Bellamy’s Utopian Novel Looking Backward: 2000–1887. By Kenny K. K. NG
Domesticating Time: Gendered Temporalities in Hou Hsiao-hsien’s Café Lumière. By Song Hwee LIM
Food Nostalgia and the Contested Time. By Jin FENG
Ghost Marriage in Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature: Between the Past and the Future. By Yu WANG
Mythorealism and Enchanted Time: Yan Lianke’s Explosion Chronicles. By Xuenan CAO
Traveling through Time and Searching for Utopia: Utopian Imaginaries in Internet Time-Travel Fiction. By Shuang XU
“Symptom of an Era”: Dung Kai-Cheung’s Histories of Time. By Carlos Rojas
Book Review: Iovene, Paola, Tales of Futures Past: Anticipation and the Ends of Literature in Contemporary China. By Wendy Larson
Book Review: Rojas, Carlos, Homesickness: Culture, Contagion, and National Transformation in Modern China. By Andrea Bachner
Book Review: Tang, Xiaobing, Visual Culture in Contemporary China: Paradigms and Shifts. By Sean Macdonald
Book Review: Zhu, Ping, Gender and Subjectivities in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature and Culture. By Xueping ZHONG
by denton.2 at osu.edu on June 29, 2016
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