MCLC is pleased to announce publication of vol. 32, no. 2. Below find a table of contents, with links to essay abstracts. Those of you who are subscribers will be receiving your print copies in the next few weeks. If you have any questions about the status of your subscription or if you would like to initiate a new subscription, please contact Jennifer Nunes, my new editorial assistant, at mclc@osu.edu.
Enjoy,
Kirk Denton, editor
Volume 32, Number 2 (Fall 2020)
Articles
- Editor’s Note
- Rhythm Revolution: How Music “Modernized” China (1903–1937)
Xiangjun Feng - Labor Romanticism against Modernity: The Creation Society as Socialist Avant-Garde
Benjamin Kindler - “But in What Way Is It Ours?”: Guo Songfen and the Question of Homeland
Li-ping Chen - Playing with the Canon: The Uncanny Pleasure of Intertextuality in the Works of Sinophone Thai writers Sima Gong and Zeng Xin
Rebecca Ehrenwirth - Steampunk, Zombie Apocalypse, and Homoerotic Romance: Re-writing Revolution-Plus-Love in Contemporary China
Zhange Ni - Cannibal Labyrinth: Narrative, Intertextuality, and Politics of Cannibalism in Mo Yan’s The Republic of Wine
Tiffany Yun-chu Tsai - Exhibiting Knowledge, Extending Network: Translation Bricolage Columns of the Magazines of the China Book Company, 1913–1916
Michelle Jia Ye