MCLC: Cambridge English and China
Denton, Kirk
denton.2 at osu.edu
Wed Mar 28 10:33:31 EDT 2012
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From: rosanna dinning (rosanna.denning at oup.com)
Subject: Cambridge English and China
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The Cambridge Quarterly has recently published a special issue entitled
Cambridge English and China: a Conversation.
This issue focuses on literary criticism, literary discrimination, the
teaching of literature and literature¹s place in a wider culture, and the
degree to which these things have been shaped and influenced by relations
between Cambridge and Chinese literary academics. All articles are free
online until 9 June 2012 and can be accessed here
<http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/4519/1>.
To find out more about The Cambridge Quarterly and to sign up for eTOC
alerts click here <http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/4519/2>.
Best wishes
Oxford Journals
Contents:
* Cao Li, "Cambridge Critics and China: An Introduction"
* Jason Harding, "Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson and the King's College
Mandarins"
* John Constable, "Government and Poetry"
* Wang Songlin, "I. A. Richards and Wu Mi: Basic English, Vernacular
Chinese, and Chung Yung"
* Yuan Heh-Hsiang, "From the Outside Looking In: English, the Muse's
Language in a Non-English Culture"
* Helen Thaventhiran, "War Lords in the Republic of Letters: Empson and
Richards among the Mandarins"
* Li Zhimin, "The One-Way Model of Cultural Interaction: Literary
Interactions between China and Cambridge"
* Lu Jiande, ŒSelf¹ in F. R. Leavis and its Significance for Chinese
Literature"
* Li Hao, "ŒVigilance¹ and the Ethics of Cross-Cultural Reading"
* Yin Qiping, "Space, Cultural Materialism and Structure of Feeling:
Reflections on the Chinese Reception of Raymond Williams"
* Xie Ming, "Reactualising the Unfigurable: Difficulty and Resistance in
Translating J. H. Prynne"
* J.H. Prynne and Keston Sutherland, "Introduction to Prynne's Poems in
Chinese"
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