Sinophone studies : a critical reader /

"This definitive anthology casts Sinophone studies as the study of Sinitic-language cultures born of colonial and postcolonial influences. Its transnational and comparative essays by such authors as Rey Chow, Ha Jin, Leo Ou-fan Lee, Ien Ang, Wei-ming Tu, and David Wang address debates concernin...

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Other Authors: Shih, Shu-mei, 1961- (Editor), Tsai, Chien-hsin, 1975- (Editor), Bernards, Brian (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, [2013]
Series:Global Chinese culture.
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505 0 0 |t Against diaspora : the Sinophone as places of cultural production /  |r Shu-mei Shih --  |t On Chineseness as a theoretical problem /  |r Rey Chow --  |t Can one say no to Chineseness? : pushing the limits of the diasporic paradigm /  |r Ien Ang --  |t Sinophone/Chinese : "The South where language is lost" and reinvented /  |r Kim Chew Ng --  |t Post-loyalism /  |r David Der-wei Wang --  |t Exiled to English /  |r Ha Jin --  |t Chineseness : the dilemmas of place and practice /  |r Gungwu Wang --  |t Cultural China : the periphery as the center /  |r Wei-ming Tu --  |t On the margins of the Chinese discourse /  |r Leo Ou-fan Lee --  |t The structure of dual domination : toward a paradigm for the study of the Chinese diaspora in the United States /  |r Ling-chi Wang --  |t Intra-local and inter-local Sinophone : rhizomatic politics of Hong Kong writers Saisai and Wong Bik-wan /  |r Mirana May Szeto --  |t Things, common/places, passages of the port city : on Hong Kong and Hong Kong author Leung Ping-kwan /  |r Rey Chow --  |t Taiwan fiction under japanese colonial rule, 1895-1945 /  |r Chien-chung Chen --  |t Sinophone indigenous literature of Taiwan : history and tradition /  |r Hsinya Huang --  |t Writing beyond boudoirs : Sinophone literature by female writers in contemporary Taiwan /  |r Pei-Yin Lin --  |t Of guest and host : Zhong Lihe, Hakka, and Sinophone hospitality /  |r Chien-hsin Tsai --  |t On the margins of Tibetanness : three decades of Sinophone Tibetan literature /  |r Patricia Schiaffini --  |t Danger in the voice : Alai and the Sinophone /  |r Carlos Rojas --  |t Sinophone Malaysian literature : an overview /  |r Kim Tong Tee --  |t Transcending multiracialism : Kuo Pao Kun's multilingual play Mama looking for her cat and the concept of open culture /  |r E.K. Tan --  |t Plantation and rainforest : Chang Kuei-hsing and South Seas discourse of coloniality and nature /  |r Brian Bernards --  |t Inverted islands : Sinophone New Zealand literature /  |r Jacob Edmond --  |t Beneath two red banners : Lao She as a Manchu writer in modern China /  |r Carles Prado-Fonts --  |t Found in translation : Gao Xingjian's multimedial Sinophone /  |r Andrea Bachner --  |t Generational effects in racialization : representations of African Americans in Sinophone Chinese American literature /  |r Sau-ling C. Wong --  |t At the threshold of the Gold Mountain : reading Angel Island poetry /  |r Te-hsing Shan --  |t The Chinese immigrant as a global figure in Lin Yutang's novels /  |r Shuang Shen --  |t Latin America and the Caribbean in a Sinophone studies reader? /  |r Ignacio López-Calvo. 
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