MCLC is pleased to announce publication of its spring 2018 issue, a special issue on “Chinese Literature as World Literature,” guested edited by Kuei-fen Chiu and Yingjin Zhang. Find below the Table of Contents with links to article abstracts. The “Introduction,” written by Yingjin Zhang is available as a pdf download. Those of you who are subscribers will be receiving your copies in the next couple of weeks. If you would like to purchase a copy of this issue or subscribe to the journal, please contact Mario DeGrandis at mclc@osu.edu. Mr. DeGrandis can also help current subscribers keep their subscription up to date. I very much hope you enjoy this important issue of MCLC.
Volume 30, Number 1 (Spring 2018)
Articles
- Editor’s Note
- Introduction: Chinese Worlds of World Literature
Yingjin Zhang - “Worlding” World Literature from the Literary Periphery: Four Taiwanese Models
Kuei-fen Chiu - A World Republic of Southern [Sinophone] Letters
Carlos Rojas - Indigeneity, Map-Mindedness, and World-Literary Cartography: The Poetics and Politics of Li Yongping’s Transregional Chinese Literary Production
Cheow Thia Chan - Capitalizing China: Writing Autography into World Literature
Jun Lei - From Nobel to Hugo: Reading Chinese Science Fiction as World Literature
Angie Chau - Totalitarian Ordinariness: The Chinese Epidemic Novel as World Literature
Belinda Kong - Beyond National Allegory: Mo Yan’s Fiction as World Literature
Hangping Xu