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Mo Yan, the most prolific writer in present-day China as well as
one of its most prominent avant-gardists, is an author whose
literary works have enjoyed an enormous readership and have caught
much critical attention not only in mainland China, Hong Kong, and
Taiwan but also in many other countries around the world. This book
provides the most comprehensive exposition of Mo Yan's fiction in
any language. Author Shelly Chan delves into Mo Yan's entire
collection of literary works, considering novels as well as short
stories and novellas. In this analysis, Mo Yan's works are dealt
with in a diachronic fashion--Chan discusses the development of Mo
Yan's style throughout his career by considering themes that he has
addressed in a variety of narratives over time. This provides the
reader with valuable insight into understanding how individual
narratives fit into the entire collection of Mo Yan's body of
literary work. Scholars will also welcome the book's extensive
reference to secondary scholarship and theory, which skillfully
deals with the Chinese scholarship and thoroughly covers the
English-language sources on Mo Yan as well. This book on one of the
most important figures in contemporary Chinese literary history
will be a landmark resource for scholars in Asian studies, cultural
studies, and literary criticism, as well as an enticing read for
people interested in Chinese literature and historical fiction.
Literary and Visual Representations of HIV/AIDS: Forty Years Later
depicts how film and literature about the HIV/AIDS crisis expand
upon the issues generated by the epidemic. This collection fills an
important gap in the scholarship on HIV/AIDS, by bringing together
essays by both established and junior scholars on visual and
literary representations of HIV/AIDS. Almost forty years after the
first reported cases of what would later be defined as AIDS, this
book looks back across the decades at works of literature and film
to discuss how the representation of HIV/AIDS has shifted in media.
This book argues that literature constitutes a very powerful
response to AIDS that ripples into film and politics, driving the
changes in past and contemporary representations of HIV/AIDS. The
book also expands discussion of the issues generated and amplified
by the epidemic to consider how HIV/AIDS has been portrayed in the
United States, Western and Southern Africa, Western Europe, and
East Asia.
Gender and Food in Transnational East Asias illustrates how the
production and consumption of food impacts the changing social
positions of individuals and their relationships with their
families, the state, and their work, as well as shapes their
gender, sexual, ethnic, and national identities. The transnational
movement of food and people between East Asia and the rest of the
world is increasingly visible, forming various forces behind the
cultural and political constructions of gender politics among and
beyond Asian diasporas. It argues that a critical engagement with
practices and representations of food from gender perspectives can
enhance our understanding of the society and culture of
transnational East Asia.
Literary and Visual Representations of HIV/AIDS: Forty Years Later
depicts how film and literature about the HIV/AIDS crisis expand
upon the issues generated by the epidemic. This collection fills an
important gap in the scholarship on HIV/AIDS, by bringing together
essays by both established and junior scholars on visual and
literary representations of HIV/AIDS. Almost forty years after the
first reported cases of what would later be defined as AIDS, this
book looks back across the decades at works of literature and film
to discuss how the representation of HIV/AIDS has shifted in media.
This book argues that literature constitutes a very powerful
response to AIDS that ripples into film and politics, driving the
changes in past and contemporary representations of HIV/AIDS. The
book also expands discussion of the issues generated and amplified
by the epidemic to consider how HIV/AIDS has been portrayed in the
United States, Western and Southern Africa, Western Europe, and
East Asia.
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