I am pleased to share “Emotion and Visuality in Chinese Literature and Culture”, the newest issue of the Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture (6:1), edited by Zong-qi Cai and Shengqing Wu.
The new issue is now available in print and online. Browse the table of contents and read the introduction, made freely available, here: https://read.dukeupress.edu/jclc/issue/6/1
Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture
Volume 6 Issue 1 April 2019
Special Issue Emotion and Visuality in Chinese Literature and Culture
Table of Contents
Introduction
Emotion, Patterning, and Visuality in Chinese Literary Thought and Beyond
ZONG-QI CAI & SHENGQING WU
Su Shi Renders No Emotion
PETER C. STURMAN
The Emotive Object in Medieval China
JEFFREY MOSER
Chen Hongshou’s Laments
ANNE BURKUS-CHASSON
What Remains of Mountains and Waters: Fragments, Mutilation, and Creation in Early Qing Literature and Culture
YINGZHI ZHAO
Image, Word, and Emotion: The Persistence of the Beautiful/Lovelorn Woman in the New-Style “Hundred Beauties” Albums (1900-1920s)
XIAORONG LI
Haunting, (In)Visibility, Filiality: Qiu Canzhi (1901-67) and Her Works of Mourning
HU YING
Nostalgic Fragments in the Thick of Things: Yuan Kewen (1890-1931) and the Act of Remembering
SHENGQING WU
Contributors
Posted by: Yuefan Wang yuefanw2@illinois.edu