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- Title Pages
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
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1 China Abroad: Nation and Diaspora in a Chinese Frame -
2 China Abroad: Between Transnation and Translation -
3 Guo Songtao in London: An Unaccomplished Mission of Discovery -
4 Lu Xun, Cultural Internationalism, Leftist Periodicals and Literary Translation in the 1930s -
5 Nationalism, Internationalism, the Cold War: Crossing Literary-Cultural Boundaries in 1950s Hong Kong -
6 Southwards and Outwards: Representing Chineseness in New Locations in Hong Kong Films -
7 Translating and Transforming the American Dream: Jade Snow Wong's Fifth Chinese Daughter and Gish Jen's Typical American -
8 Diasporic Desires: Narrating Sexuality in the Memoirs of Shirley Geok-lin Lim and Li-Young Lee -
9 The Sino-Japanese Conflict of Asian American Literature -
10 Travels in the Body: Technologies of Waste in the Chinese Diaspora -
11 The Chinese and the White Man's Burden in Indochina -
12 Affirming Cosmopolitanism? Chineseness and the Chinese Museum of Queensland -
13 Our Space? Ethnicity, Diaspora, and Online Life - Works Cited
- Index
(p.vii) List of Illustrations
(p.vii) List of Illustrations
- Source:
- China Abroad
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
-
1 China Abroad: Nation and Diaspora in a Chinese Frame -
2 China Abroad: Between Transnation and Translation -
3 Guo Songtao in London: An Unaccomplished Mission of Discovery -
4 Lu Xun, Cultural Internationalism, Leftist Periodicals and Literary Translation in the 1930s -
5 Nationalism, Internationalism, the Cold War: Crossing Literary-Cultural Boundaries in 1950s Hong Kong -
6 Southwards and Outwards: Representing Chineseness in New Locations in Hong Kong Films -
7 Translating and Transforming the American Dream: Jade Snow Wong's Fifth Chinese Daughter and Gish Jen's Typical American -
8 Diasporic Desires: Narrating Sexuality in the Memoirs of Shirley Geok-lin Lim and Li-Young Lee -
9 The Sino-Japanese Conflict of Asian American Literature -
10 Travels in the Body: Technologies of Waste in the Chinese Diaspora -
11 The Chinese and the White Man's Burden in Indochina -
12 Affirming Cosmopolitanism? Chineseness and the Chinese Museum of Queensland -
13 Our Space? Ethnicity, Diaspora, and Online Life - Works Cited
- Index