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Prism (2020) 17 (1): 203–206.
Published: 01 March 2020
...Charles A. Laughlin Mapping Modern Beijing: Space, Emotion, Literary Topography . Weijie Song . NEW YORK : OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS , 2018 . 306 PP. Copyright © 2020 Lingnan University 2020 The study of urban literature, or of the city in literature, in the case of China...
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Prism (2020) 17 (2): 399–429.
Published: 01 October 2020
... qing and the phrase liyi 禮義 (ritual and righteous), it is only natural to take it to mean that changed airs, emotionally charged, must conform to ritual and righteousness. This reading, however, goes against the facts that this phrase occurs right in the middle of effusive praise of emotion's...
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Prism (2021) 18 (1): 304–309.
Published: 01 March 2021
...Catherine Swatek The Spatiality of Emotion in Early Modern China: From Dreamscapes to Theatricality . Ling Hon Lam . NEW YORK : COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS , 2018 . 246 PP. Copyright © 2021 Lingnan University 2021 Lam Ling Hon's 林凌瀚 exploration of Chinese discourses...
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Prism (2024) 21 (1): 196–218.
Published: 01 March 2024
...Kiu-Wai Chu Abstract This article focuses on Chinese science fiction writer Chen Qiufan's 陳楸帆 (1981–) short stories to examine the changing environmental messages they convey over the decade 2012–2022. Borrowing environmental philosopher Glenn A. Albrecht's concepts of psychoterratic emotions...
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Published: 01 March 2020
Figure 1. An experiment in fluid (emotional) dynamics in Xingjing . ⇔ indicates requited love; ⇧ and ⇦ indicate unrequited love; indicates a reallocation of romantic and/or emotional interest and investment; ✂ indicates a breakup. More
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Published: 01 March 2020
Figure 1. An experiment in fluid (emotional) dynamics in Xingjing . ⇔ indicates requited love; ⇧ and ⇦ indicate unrequited love; indicates a reallocation of romantic and/or emotional interest and investment; ✂ indicates a breakup. More
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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 (2022) 19 (S1): 151–163.
Published: 01 December 2022
... anxiety and guilt, sweeping them under the rug. In trauma studies, a workable therapy requires emotional resonance, connectivity, and sympathy. Therapy, as Amanda Rees and Charlotte Sleigh write, “is built on a common-sense faith that there were other minds and that the emotionally sound individual...
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Prism (2020) 17 (1): 1–34.
Published: 01 March 2020
...Figure 1. An experiment in fluid (emotional) dynamics in Xingjing . ⇔ indicates requited love; ⇧ and ⇦ indicate unrequited love; indicates a reallocation of romantic and/or emotional interest and investment; ✂ indicates a breakup. ...
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Prism (2022) 19 (1): 167–180.
Published: 01 March 2022
... is institutionalized as power relations in the cultural and political life, take the form of political marginalization of minority groups, and cause emotional distress and physical harm within and beyond the fictional universe. [email protected] Copyright © 2022 Lingnan University 2022 anti-Asian racism...
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Prism (2019) 16 (2): 408–431.
Published: 01 October 2019
... of the present,” an emotional structure that continues to shape the contours of literature, academic discourse, and identity formations in ways of which we are not always fully conscious. Hence the Cold War is best understood as a “cultural palimpsest” where the old dilemma of communism versus anticommunism...
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Prism (2024) 21 (2): 318–338.
Published: 01 September 2024
..., Ditu ji , constructs a V city based on both historical documents and fictive texts and implies the city's historical and cultural connection with the Song dynasty (960–1279). In Meng Hua lu and Fansheng lu , with two Song capitals as foils, the V city is full of layers of memories and emotions...
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Prism (2023) 20 (S1): 179–203.
Published: 01 December 2023
...Zong-qi Cai Eliot believes poetic emotions aren't the same as individual emotions; the former is impersonal and has nothing to do with the poet's life, personality, and passions. True poetic emotion must be the artistic transmutation of individual emotions in a process akin to that of a chemical...
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Prism (2023) 20 (S1): 204–219.
Published: 01 December 2023
...Zong-qi Cai [email protected] Copyright © 2023 Lingnan University 2023 Like their predecessors, many late Qing critics continued to place emotion at the center of their discussions of literary creation. Their views, however, were now forged in a radically different cultural...
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Prism (2023) 20 (S1): 1–12.
Published: 01 December 2023
... transcendent mental activity to literary composition. The establishment of yi- centered discourse in the Ming-Qing period is immensely significant because it successfully infuses transcendent spirit-thinking, along with the interaction between emotions, scenery, and objects it incites, into every step...
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Prism (2024) 21 (2): 394–416.
Published: 01 September 2024
... the implant ever again. Different from Ilsa, Amy's mother, in Gu's characterization, is always emotionally available and present, supporting Amy's struggles with empathy. At the same time, by journaling she confronts her emotions and the intertwined realities between her and Amy—both independent...
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Prism (2023) 20 (S1): 157–178.
Published: 01 December 2023
... “establishing yi ” articulates the notion of yi as sublimated emotion. Here, he gives a subject-based typology of sublimated emotions and stresses the importance of letting these permeate and unify an entire poem. The final sentence, “This is being enlightened to yi in poetry,” reveals the extraordinary...
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Prism (2023) 20 (S1): 42–59.
Published: 01 December 2023
...: mental and psychological preparedness, emotional response to the outer world, the transcendent flight of the creative mind that culminates in the formation of “conception-image,” and finally the translation of that conception-image into a work of language. Given this, it seems most productive to arrange...
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Prism (2020) 17 (2): 217–224.
Published: 01 October 2020
... overt reference to Western critical theory until the final section, it is written from a framework informed by Western discourses on emotion. Careful textual and contextual analysis has enabled me to discover multiple dimensions and roots of the evolving Chinese concepts of emotion, crystallized...
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Prism (2023) 20 (S1): 245–252.
Published: 01 December 2023
... zhi 志 (heart's intent), 8, 43, 48, 59, 108, 166–67, 179, 215 zhi 知 (knowledge), 25 zhi hu liyi 止乎禮儀 (rein in emotion with rituals and morality), 210 Zhidun支遁 (ca. 313–366), 71, 78–79 zhiqi 志氣 (intent-breath), 53, 129 zhiqing 至情 (perfect qing ), 189 zhiren 至人 (Perfected...