1. Korean and Japanese Portraits of Ideal Lovers -- 2. Yamada Bimyo's "Musashino" and the Development of Early Meiji Historical Fiction -- 3. From Atomized to Networked: Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Twentieth-century Chinese Narrative -- 4. Sex for Sex's Sake?The "Genital Writings" of the Chinese Bad-Girl Writers -- 5. In and Out of Home: Bing Xin Recontextualized -- 6. From Enlightenment to Sinology: Early European Suggestions on How to Learn Chinese, 1770-1840 -- 7. Chinese Avant-garde Theater: New Trends in Chinese Experimental Drama near the Close of the Twentieth Century -- 8. Malraux's Hope: Allegory and the Voices of Silence -- 9. Reception, Reappropriation, and Reinvention: Chinese Vernacular Fiction and Elite Women's Reading Practices in Late Choson Korea -- 10. Some Women Writers and their Works in Classical Sanskrit Literature: A Reinterpretation.
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This volume brings together some of the most exciting recent scholarship on Asian literature and culture, spanning all three mainstream cultures of China, Japan, and Korea, along with India. Ranging from Sanskrit poetry of over a thousand years ago to contemporary Chinese fiction, the contributors combine original fi ndings of interest to specialists with a clear style of writing that makes the volume accessible and appealing to the general reader. A unifying concern of the contributors is to give voice to a wide range of literary and scholarly figures who were important in their time.
JSTOR
22573/ctt45spt8
Asian literary voices.
9789089640925
Oriental literature-- History and criticism, Congresses.