PRISM 19.1 (2022)
THEMED CLUSTER CHRONOTOPIA: Urban Space and Time in Twenty-First-Century Sinophone Film and Fiction
https://read.dukeupress.edu/prism/issue/19/1
Introduction: Chronotopia: Urban Space and Time in Twenty-First-Century Sinophone Film and Fiction
By Astrid Møller-Olsen
ARTICLES
Dialogical Representation of the Global City in Chinese New Urban and Rural-Migrant Films
By Jie Lu
Ghostly Chronotopes: Spectral Cityscapes in Post-2000 Chinese Literature
by Winnie L. M. Yee
Spatiotemporal Explorations: Narrating Social Inequalities in Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction
By Frederike Schneider-Vielsäcker
Reconfiguring the Chronotope: Spatiotemporal Representations and Cultural Imaginations of Beijing in Mr. Six
By Xuesong Shao and Sheldon Lu
Take the Elevator to Tomorrow: Mobile Space and Lingering Time in Contemporary Urban Fiction
By Astrid Møller-Olsen
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Spectacles of the Sinograph in Chinese Literary and Art Productions
By Tong King Lee
Zhang Dongsun: The Predicament of Third Space
By Jianmei Liu
THEORY FORUM: ON RACE AND VIOLENCE
Introduction: Ground and Background
By Carlos Rojas
Screening Anti-Asian Racism: Gendered and Racialized Discourses in Film and Television
By Alexa Alice Joubin
“I See You”: Racialized Surveillance and Asian American Invisibility
By Karen Fang
Orientalism and Wellness in the United States
By Rumya S. Putcha
Postornamentality: Ajumma Fabulosity and the Art of Wearing a Visor with Ferocity
By Suk-Young Kim
“And This Is What He Did”
By Emma J. Teng
Grief, Translation, and the “Asian American Woman” in Hong Kong
By Grace En-Yi Ting
BOOK REVIEWS
The Great Leap Backward: Forgetting and Representing the Mao Years
Reviewed by Xiaojue Wang
The Condition of Music: Anglophone Influences in the Poetry of Shao Xunmei
Reviewed by Paul Manfredi
Beyond Imperial Aesthetics: Theories of Art and Politics in East Asia
Reviewed by Paola Iovene
Utopian Ruins: A Memorial Museum of the Mao Era
Reviewed by Enhua Zhang
Rethinking the Modern Chinese Canon: Refractions across the Transpacific
Reviewed by Valerie Levan
Going to the Countryside: The Rural in the Modern Chinese Cultural Imagination, 1915–1965
By Jie Guo
Manhua Modernity: Chinese Culture and the Pictorial Turn
Reviewed by Nick Stember