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《棱鏡:理論與現代中國文學》

簡介

《棱鏡》學術關注點為現代中文文學在海內外的創作、傳播與接受過程。該期刊也致力於發表研究傳統中國文學文化對現當代中國文化影響之前沿研究成果。《棱鏡》力求發揚推廣跨學科、跨文化視野下的學術研究成果,也鼓勵學者開展結合理論探索與實證研究。《棱鏡》致力於促進中西文學理論深度對話,充分展示中西文論的各異特點及共同關注。

《棱鏡》首發於2019年,此後每年出版兩期,包括一期特刊,另一期收入其他投稿文章。

主辦機構

  • 嶺南大學環球中國文化高等研究院
  • 嶺南大學中文系
  • 伊利諾伊大學厄巴納-香檳分校
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出版社

  • Duke University Press
  • 杜克大學出版社


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索引

Emerging Source Index; Scopus, Academic OneFile, Book Review Index Plus, Current Abstracts, Humanities International Complete, Humanities InternationalIndex, Humanities Source, Humanities Source Ultimate, InfoTrac Custom, MLAInternational Bibliography (Modern Language Association), One Belt, One RoadReference Source, TOC Premier (Table of Contents), Ulrichsweb.


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特刊選例

We are pleased to share “東南亞華語文學世界”, a special issue of 《棱鏡:理論與現代中國文學》, edited by Cheow Thia Chan and Carlos Rojas.

Contributors to this special issue examine a wide-ranging body of literature produced by ethnically Chinese populations of Southeast Asia. While much previous work on Chinese literature from that region has tended to focus on literature from Malaysia and former British Malaya, and particularly Chinese-language literature, the authors also consider literature from regions that are now Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The issue features analyses of works written in various Sinitic languages and creoles by authors with links to diasporic or post-diasporic Chinese communities. The contributors to the issue propose a set of interpretive methodologies for analyzing this post-national cultural formation, including inter-imperiality, posthumanism, and mesology—the study of the mutual relationships between living creatures and their biological, social, and environmental surroundings. To this end, the authors examine not only canonical works but also genres that have often received less critical attention such as popular literature, flash fiction, genre fiction, and Sino-Malay poetry.

Contributors to this issue are Brian Bernards, Cheow Thia Chan, Ng Kim Chew, Ko Chia-cian, Khor Boon Eng, Tom Hoogervorst, Shirley O. Lua, Carlos Rojas, Shuang Shen, Josh Stenberg, Nicolai Volland, David Der-wei Wang, Nicholas Y. H. Wong.

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The Worlds of Southeast Asian Chinese Literature
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