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Index
Cover
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: What Is Sinophone Studies?
Part I. Issues and Controversies
1. Against Diaspora: The Sinophone as Places of Cultural Production
2. On Chineseness as a Theoretical Problem
3. Can One Say No to Chineseness? Pushing the Limits of the Diasporic Paradigm
4. Sinophone/Chinese: “The South Where Language Is Lost” and Reinvented
5. Post-Loyalism
6. Exiled to English
Part II. Discrepant Perspectives
7. Chineseness: The Dilemmas of Place and Practice
8. Cultural China: The Periphery as the Center
9. On the Margins of the Chinese Discourse
10. The Structure of Dual Domination: Toward a Paradigm for the Study of the Chinese Diaspora in the United States
Part III. Sites and Articulations
11. Intra-Local and Inter-Local Sinophone: Rhizomatic Politics of Hong Kong Writers Saisai and Wong Bik-wan
12. Things, Common/Places, Passages of the Port City: On Hong Kong and Hong Kong Author Leung Ping-Kwan
13. Taiwan Fiction Under Japanese Colonial Rule, 1895–1945
14. Sinophone Indigenous Literature of Taiwan: History and Tradition
15. Writing Beyond Boudoirs: Sinophone Literature by Female Writers in Contemporary Taiwan
16. Of Guest and Host: Zhong Lihe, Hakka, and Sinophone Hospitality
17. On the Margins of Tibetanness: Three Decades of Sinophone Tibetan Literature
18. Danger in the Voice: Alai and the Sinophone
19. Sinophone Malaysian Literature: An Overview
20. Transcending Multiracialism: Kuo Pao Kun’s Multilingual Play Mama Looking for Her Cat and the Concept of Open Culture
21. Plantation and Rainforest: Chang Kuei-hsing and a South Seas Discourse of Coloniality and Nature
22. Inverted Islands: Sinophone New Zealand Literature
23. Beneath Two Red Banners: Lao She as a Manchu Writer in Modern China
24. Found in Translation: Gao Xingjian’s Multimedial Sinophone
25. Generational Effects in Racialization: Representations of African Americans in Sinophone Chinese American Literature
26. At the Threshold of the Gold Mountain: Reading Angel Island Poetry
27. The Chinese Immigrant as a Global Figure in Lin Yutang’s Novels
28. Latin America and the Caribbean in a Sinophone Studies Reader?
Glossary of Sinitic Terms, Names, and Titles
List of Contributors
Index
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