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Prism (2020) 17 (1): 1–34.
Published: 01 March 2020
...Paola Zamperini Abstract This article focuses on Eileen Chang's “Xinjing” to map and understand the ways in which the author depicts different types of emotional, erotic, sexual, and psychological flows and exchanges among parents, children, and their partners and spouses. “Xinjing” is here read...
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Published: 01 March 2020
Figure 2. The debt of tears, or the economy of Eileen Chang's emotional dynamics in “Jinsuo ji.” ⌫ indicates repressed feelings and/or hatred; ⇙ and ⇘ indicate emotional control; other symbols are as in figure 1 . More
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Prism (2020) 17 (1): 212–215.
Published: 01 March 2020
...須有先生坐飛機以後 (After Mr. Neverwas Rides a Plane) by Fei Ming, Wei cheng 圍城 (Fortress Besieged) by Qian Zhongshu, and several novels by Eileen Chang, Hu argues that these liberal writers' works are generally characterized by carefully structured narratives, sensual and comprehensive images...
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Prism (2022) 19 (2): 474–490.
Published: 01 September 2022
... it be Ling Jishi in Ding Ling's 丁玲 “Shafei nüshi de riji” 莎菲女士的日記 [Miss Sophie's Diary] or Fan Liuyuan in Eileen Chang's 張愛玲 “Qingcheng zhi lian” 傾城之戀 [Love in a Fallen City], Chinese men from or associated with Southeast Asia appear in Republican Chinese texts as alluring, sexually and linguistically...
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Prism (2021) 18 (1): 89–113.
Published: 01 March 2021
... , translated by H. Bencraft Joly . New York : Silver Scroll , 2015 . Chang, Eileen 張愛玲 . “ Guoyuben Haishanghua yihouji ” 國語本《海上花》譯後記 [ Notes after Translating Haishanghua into Mandarin ]. In Haishang hualuo 海上花落 [ The Flowers of Shanghai Withered ], 317 – 35 . Beijing : Beijing shiyue...
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Prism (2020) 17 (1): 35–56.
Published: 01 March 2020
..., rather than an impediment to modernity, informs the worldly action of revolution and the phenomenal possibility of change. Copyright © 2020 Lingnan University 2020 revolution secularism Yogācāra Buddhism Zhang Taiyan Lu Xun When Zhang Taiyan 章太炎 (1869–1936), an anti-Manchu revolutionary...
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Prism (2019) 16 (2): 236–259.
Published: 01 October 2019
...), released two years later by a different publisher and with only the title and the author's name changed. Fraud, in other words, was not just literary subject matter but also a literary practice. In Eileen Chang's 張愛玲 (Zhang Ailing, 1920−95) novel Xiao tuanyuan 小團圓 (Little Reunions, finished 1979...
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Prism (2022) 19 (2): 355–373.
Published: 01 September 2022
... of the Singaporean Chinese-educated who strove for fundamental changes in their lives and mindsets, enjoyed tremendous popularity and evoked deep emotional identification among readers in Singapore and Malaya. 14 Useful for tracking the relationship between Chinese-medium education and literary production...
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Prism (2022) 19 (2): 411–427.
Published: 01 September 2022
...., Eileen Chang's Yangge 秧歌 [The Rice Sprout Song]). 13 Li, 50–70 niandai Zhongguo wenxue , 32 . 14 Hong, Zhongguo dangdai wenxueshi , 123 . 15 Ibid., 124–25. 16 For a detailed discussion, see Qian Zhenwen, Hongyan . 17 Huang, Geming , 2 . 18 Zhu Chengfa...
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Prism (2021) 18 (2): 501–525.
Published: 01 October 2021
... Diaspora,” 25 and 34; see also Shih's original formulation of the Sinophone in Visuality and Identity , 27–30 . 31 D. Wang, “Huayi zhi bian,” 18 . For Wang, this famous line by Eileen Chang describes the relationship between Sinophone and xenophone (or hua 華 and yi 夷), insomuch...
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Prism (2023) 20 (1): 117–138.
Published: 01 March 2023
... of “Qicheng zhi lian” 傾城之戀 (Love in a Fallen City; 1943) by Eileen Chang 張愛玲, which is set in Hong Kong on the eve of Japanese invasion in December 1941. Despite obvious differences from the novella, the poem depicts lost love against the epic background of the collapse of the old civilization, represented...
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Prism (2019) 16 (2): 432–455.
Published: 01 October 2019
.... Those censored works by mainland scholars published in Hong Kong include many genres, among them literature by Eileen Chang 張愛玲 (1920–1995), Xu Xu 徐訏 (1908–1980), as well as works by literary critics such as Cao Juren 曹聚仁 (1900–72). Many of these authors left China in the 1950s, and their works were...
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Prism (2022) 19 (1): 167–180.
Published: 01 March 2022
... Cretton, 2021), a superhero film consisting almost entirely of Asian actors, and other forthcoming films are changing the landscape of filmmaking. At work in Contagion and other films is the racist notion of “yellow peril,” the idea that East Asian people are less civilized in their cultural...
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Prism (2020) 17 (1): 127–142.
Published: 01 March 2020
... , 1957 . Lu Xun . Jottings under Lamplight , edited by Eileen Cheng and Kirk A. Denton . Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press , 2017 . Mao Zedong . “ The May 4th Movement .” Marxists Internet Archive , July 17 , 2019 . marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works...
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Prism (2023) 20 (2): 297–314.
Published: 01 September 2023
... into the latest conditions of modern life. And it does so through maximizing literature's imaginative and expressive potential. Many of his works address the dialectics of cang 藏 (concealment) and chuan 傳 (dissemination) in a world where rapidly changing external circumstances furthers the yearning...
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Prism (2023) 20 (2): 462–486.
Published: 01 September 2023
... the same Bai Juyi poem referenced by the 2022 Gala segment “Remembering Jiangnan,” and broadened its content to include music, images, and references recognizable to a more global audience, like the use of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Likewise, the stage production Chang hen ge 長恨歌 (Song of Everlasting...
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