Prism (Volume 21, Number 1, 2024)
Guest edited by Ban Wang and Haomin Gong
Culture, Nature, and Environmental Humanities: An Introduction
By Ban Wang
TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL WISDOM
Dog Has No Buddha Nature: The Compulsion for Meaning, Nihilphobia, and Chan Therapy in the Anthropocene End-Time
By Chia-Ju Chang
The Life of Urban(e) Waters: Kyoto, circa 1830
By Stephen Roddy
ETHNICITY, PLACE, AND BORDER
“Natural” Disasters and Disaster Relief: Ecoethnic Politics in Alai’s Epic of Ji Village
By Huaji Xu; Haomin Gong
Mu Dan’s Encounter with Nature: The Phantasmic, the Metaphysical, and the Lyrical
By Qiongqiong Ye; Haomin Gong
Greenwashing, Simulated Green, and Beyond: Yi-fu Tuan and His Embodied Simulation of Habitats
By Xinmin Liu
Flood Dashing against the Temple of the Dragon King: The Allegorical Nature in Wind from the East (1959)
By Zhen Zhang
The Logic of the Void: Translation, Indigeneity, and Islands in Taiwanese Ecological Fiction
By Robin Visser
SCIENCE FICTION AND ECOCRITICISM
Inventing Climate Change: Nature and Nation in Late Qing Chinese Science Fiction
By Cheng Li
Ecology, (Post)Humanism, and Liu Cixin’s Three-Body Problem
By Melissa A. Hosek
Future Emotions and Senses: Chen Qiufan’s Science Fiction of the Anthropocene
By Kiu-Wai Chu
Indifference as Alienation in Chen Qiufan’s Science Fiction Waste Tide
By Yuanyuan Hua; Yunfan Zhang
Ecological Utopia and Dystopia in Chinese Science Fiction
By Ban Wang