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Spectacles of the Sinograph in Chinese Literary and Art Productions
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Prism (2022) 19 (1): 102–124.
Published: 01 March 2022
...Tong King Lee Abstract This article ponders writing and art that leverage the written script in Sinitic contexts, specifically where Sinographs are fetishized for creative and/or critical purposes—that is to say, they are turned into a spectacle as well as a method. The article analyzes various...
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Gaming Sinographs beyond the Ludic: Word Game and the Digital Sinophone
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Prism (2023) 20 (2): 367–394.
Published: 01 September 2023
...Figure 9. 喬 and 木 form the compound sinograph 橋. ...
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The helmet that confers on the player the power to split sinographs into th...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 September 2023
Figure 5. The helmet that confers on the player the power to split sinographs into their components, one of three “sagely artifacts” ( shengqi 聖器) wielded by the player. Note the glow surrounding each filled-in white box.
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Embracing the Xenophone: Siu Kam Wen and the Possibility of Spanish-Language Chinese Literature
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Prism (2021) 18 (2): 501–525.
Published: 01 October 2021
...) Chinese, specifically Sinographs, or occasionally in some romanized phonetic transcription of a Sinitic language. Literature written in English by Chinese Americans, for example, is generally confined to study in English departments (such as the English-language works of Ha Jin), even if scholars...
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Classicism in Digital Times: Cultural Remembrance as Reimagination in the Sinophone Cyberspace
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Prism (2023) 20 (2): 249–264.
Published: 01 September 2023
... appropriated to serve the ever-present, as symbolized by video games. Michael O'Krent's article explores how the Taiwanese video game Word Game employs the uniform size of sinographs to present them as the fundamental units of on-screen images that simultaneously signify through graphical appearance...
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Between Colonialism and Despotism: Sinophone Nationalist Literature in Japanese-Occupied Inner Mongolia, 1936–1945
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Prism (2021) 18 (2): 538–553.
Published: 01 October 2021
...” or “written in Sinographs.” Shu-mei Shih coined the notion of the Sinophone to designate both ethnic minority cultures in China and cultures of settlement and immigration outside China that speak a Sinitic language. 2 Until now, most research on Sinophone literature has looked at literature written outside...
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The Life of Urban(e) Waters: Kyoto, circa 1830
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Prism (2024) 21 (1): 29–49.
Published: 01 March 2024
... woodblock illustrations. 6 Like the other Sinitic literary forms that flourished in Japan and elsewhere in the Sinographic zone (aka the Sinosphere), chikushiji poets employed allusions and direct quotations to explicitly link their work to Chinese antecedents while simultaneously transposing Japanese...