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The First Prism Monograph Supplement Book Launch

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We are delighted to announce the publication of Prism’s first supplemental issue
At Home in Nature: Technology, Labour, and Critical Ecology in Modern China authored by Prof. Ban Wang at Stanford University. The first Prism monograph supplement launch, hosted by Prism’s editor-in-chief Prof. Zong-qi Cai, will be held online at 6-9 PM (Pacific Time)/ 9-12 pm (EST) on August 3, 2023. The ZOOM meeting ID is 948 4417 6786, and the password is 62236914.

From the eco-critical perspective, this book critiques anthropocentricism, technoscientific hubris, and ecologically destructive modes of production. Examining modern discourse, literature, film, and science fiction, it views the domination of nature and labor under capitalism and technocrats as the culprit of ecological crises and human alienation. Alternatively, utopianisms of nonalienated labor keep alive the ideals of resonance between humans and Earth. The Table of Contents is listed below:

Introduction

Chapter One. Confucianism and Nature: Ecological Motifs in Kang Youwei’s Great Community

Chapter Two. Lu Xun’s Mytho-ecological Refutation of Technocrats

Chapter Three. Romancing Landscape and Human Animal: Shen Congwen

Chapter Four. We Are the Dragon King: Labor and Happiness

Chapter Five. Farewell to the God of Plague: The Revolution in Medicine

Chapter Six. Dignity and Misery of Labor

Chapter Seven. Art and Labor in Han Song’s Regenerated Bricks

Chapter Eight. Toxic Colonialism, Alienation, and Posthuman Dystopia in Chen Qiufan

Chapter Nine. Artificial Intelligence, Affective Labor, and Death in Life

Chapter Ten. Critical Ecotopia in Hao Jingfang’s Vagabonds

Epilogue

References

To enhance the "theory" component as accentuated in the journal's subtitle, Prism publishes an annual supplemental issue, titled the "Prism Monograph Supplement", starting from 2022. Supplements will focus on the application of theory, both Western and Chinese, to the study of modern and pre-modern Chinese literature. To ensure continued broad, high-quality submissions, Prism Monograph Supplement may also include works that are not focused on theory. Each monograph supplement carries a distinct cover design and an International Standard Book Number (ISBN) of its own and is be made available for purchase on Amazon.com and other online vendors, in addition to being distributed through Duke University's regular networks of journal subscription and sales.

To purchase this monograph, please find more details at the following links:

Duke University Press - At Home in Nature (dukeupress.edu)

At Home in Nature: Technology, Labor, and Critical Ecology in Modern China: Wang, Ban: 9781478024729: Amazon.com: Books

Prism 19.3 – AT HOME IN NATURE: Technology, Labor, and Critical Ecology in Modern China (wordpress.com)


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