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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Acknowledgments 9
- Introduction 11
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I Multiple Realities
- 1. The Death of Transnational Time : Locality, Reader Response, and the Strange Loop 25
- 2. Redefining Family Women : The Ecofeminist Poetics of Shu Ting and Wang Xiaoni 45
- 3. “Green mountains, green history, who will bear witness?” A Woman’s Montage: Zhai Yongming’s Following Huang Gongwang Through the Fuchun Mountains 65
- 4. Deep Lyricism : Yu Jian’s “On the Ancient Road of Hubei’s Xishui County: A Detour” 89
- 5. From a Poetry Popsicle to a Polymathic Herstorian : Xiao Bing’s Alternative Worlds Through the Lens of Critical Code Studies 111
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II Formal Crossovers
- 6. Lu Xun and Kuriyagawa Hakuson: Reading “Dead Fire” and “After Death” 133
- 7. Ma Junwu’s Reinvented Lyricism : Revolutionary Landscape, Romanticism, Science Fiction, and Darwinian Geology 149
- 8. To “World Poetry” and Back : Xutang’s Classicist Lyricism and the Ethnic Digital Bookshelf 169
- 9. Nativism Revisited: Paradoxes in Modern Poetry in Taiwan 189
- 10. Processing Strangers as Vital Jouissance in Hsia Yü’s First Person 213
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III Liquid Boundaries
- 11. “I Sing of Flesh”: The Rhythm of Mu Dan’s Self-translation 233
- 12. Dark Tourism : Leung Ping-kwan’s Eastern European Journeys in 1990 and 1991 253
- 13. Hong Kong’s Leftist Poetry: Sinophone and/or Huawen? 273
- 14. Poetry and Subalternity: What Are We Looking for? 291
- 15. Wu Xia’s Poetics of Affect 311
- Bibliography 331
- Index 355
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Acknowledgments 9
- Introduction 11
-
I Multiple Realities
- 1. The Death of Transnational Time : Locality, Reader Response, and the Strange Loop 25
- 2. Redefining Family Women : The Ecofeminist Poetics of Shu Ting and Wang Xiaoni 45
- 3. “Green mountains, green history, who will bear witness?” A Woman’s Montage: Zhai Yongming’s Following Huang Gongwang Through the Fuchun Mountains 65
- 4. Deep Lyricism : Yu Jian’s “On the Ancient Road of Hubei’s Xishui County: A Detour” 89
- 5. From a Poetry Popsicle to a Polymathic Herstorian : Xiao Bing’s Alternative Worlds Through the Lens of Critical Code Studies 111
-
II Formal Crossovers
- 6. Lu Xun and Kuriyagawa Hakuson: Reading “Dead Fire” and “After Death” 133
- 7. Ma Junwu’s Reinvented Lyricism : Revolutionary Landscape, Romanticism, Science Fiction, and Darwinian Geology 149
- 8. To “World Poetry” and Back : Xutang’s Classicist Lyricism and the Ethnic Digital Bookshelf 169
- 9. Nativism Revisited: Paradoxes in Modern Poetry in Taiwan 189
- 10. Processing Strangers as Vital Jouissance in Hsia Yü’s First Person 213
-
III Liquid Boundaries
- 11. “I Sing of Flesh”: The Rhythm of Mu Dan’s Self-translation 233
- 12. Dark Tourism : Leung Ping-kwan’s Eastern European Journeys in 1990 and 1991 253
- 13. Hong Kong’s Leftist Poetry: Sinophone and/or Huawen? 273
- 14. Poetry and Subalternity: What Are We Looking for? 291
- 15. Wu Xia’s Poetics of Affect 311
- Bibliography 331
- Index 355