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Buch, Englisch, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Riemenschnitter / Jaguscik / Krenz

Lyrical Experiments in Sinophone Verse

Time, Space, Bodies, and Things

Buch, Englisch, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN: 978-90-485-5997-8
Verlag: Amsterdam University Press


The 1919 May Fourth movement was the breeding ground for experiments by authors inspired by new world literary trends. Under Mao Zedong, folk songs accompanied political campaigns such as the Great Leap Forward. Misty Poetry of the 1980s contributed to the humanistic discourse of the post-Mao reform era. The most recent stage in Chinese poetry resonates with contemporary concerns, such as technological innovation, environmental degradation, socio-political transformations, and the return of geopolitical Cold War divisions. In search of creative responses to the crisis, poets frequently revisit the past while holding on to their poetic language of self-reflection and social critique. This volume identifies three foci in contemporary poetry discourses: formal crossovers, multiple realities, and liquid boundaries. These three themes often intersect within texts from mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan discussed in the book.
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Introduction – Justyna Jaguscik, Joanna Krenz, and Andrea Riemenschnitter – Treading a Tightrope: Chinese Poetry in the Modern World

I Multiple Realities

Chapter 1. Nick Admussen – The Death of Transnational Time: Locality, Reader Response, and the Strange Loop

Chapter 2. Liansu Meng – Redefining Family Women: The Ecofeminist Poetics of Shu Ting and Wang Xiaoni

Chapter 3. Andrea Lingenfelter – “Green mountains, green history, who will bear witness?” A Woman’s Montage: Zhai Yongming’s Following Huang Gongwang through the Fuchun Mountains

Chapter 4. Andrea Riemenschnitter – Deep Lyricism: Yu Jian’s “On the Ancient Road of Hubei’s Xishui County: A Detour”

Chapter 5. Joanna Krenz – From a Poetry Popsicle to a Polymathic Herstorian: Xiao Bing’s “Possible Worlds” Through the Lens of Critical Code Studies

II Formal Crossovers

Chapter 6. Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik – Lu Xun and Kuriyagawa Hakuson: Reading “Dead Fire” and “After Death”

Chapter 7. Victor Vuilleumier – Ma Junwu’s Reinvented Lyricism: Revolutionary Landscape, Romanticism, Science Fiction, and Darwinian Geology

Chapter 8. Zhiyi Yang - To “World Poetry” and Back: Xutang’s Classicist Lyricism and the Ethnic Digital Bookshelf

Chapter 9. Michelle Yeh – Nativism Revisited: Paradoxes in Modern Poetry in Taiwan

Chapter 10. Dean Anthony Brink – Processing Strangers as Vital Jouissance in Hsia Yü’s First Person

III Liquid Boundaries

Chapter 11. Simona Gallo – “I Sing of Flesh”: The Rhythm of Mu Dan’s Self-translation

Chapter 12. Mary Shuk Han Wong – Dark Tourism: Leung Ping-kwan’s Eastern European Journeys in 1990 and 1991

Chapter 13. Chris Song – Hong Kong’s Leftist Poetry: Sinophone and/or Huawen?

Chapter 14. Maghiel van Crevel – Poetry and Subalternity: What Are We Looking for?

Chapter 15. Justyna Jaguscik – Wu Xia’s Poetics of Affect

Bibliography

Index


Riemenschnitter, Andrea
Andrea Riemenschnitter is professor em. of Modern Chinese Language and Literature, University of Zurich. Her most recent book is Sinophone Utopias. Exploring Futures Beyond the China Dream (2023, co-ed.). She has published in Archiv Orientalni, AS, ICCC, Interventions, JMLC, MCLC, Monumenta Serica, etc.

Jaguscik, Justyna
Justyna Jaguscik is a senior lecturer in Chinese language, culture and history at the University of Bern. She is the co-editor of Sinophone Utopias: Explorations of Chinese Future Beyond the China Dream (2023) and the author of book chapters and essays on contemporary female-authored Chinese-language poetry, and independent trans-Asian theater and cultural activism.

Krenz, Joanna
Joanna Krenz is an assistant professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna. Her research interests revolve around contemporary literature, with particular focus on Chinese poetry, in intercultural and interdisciplinary contexts, including its interactions with natural sciences and technology. She is the author of In Search of Singularity: Poetry in Poland and China Since 1989 (2022) and an active translator of Chinese modern poetry and fiction into Polish.


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