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- Title Pages
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Eileen Chang: A Life of Conflicting Cultures in China and America
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1 Romancing Returnee Men: Masculinity in “Love in a Fallen City” and “Red Rose, White Rose”* -
2 From Page to Stage: Cultural “In-betweenness” in (New) Love in a Fallen City -
3 Eileen Chang and Things Japanese -
4 The Ordinary Fashion Show: Eileen Chang's Profane Illumination and Mnemonic Art -
5 Betrayal, Impersonation, and Bilingualism: Eileen Chang's Self-Translation -
6 Eileen Chang, Dream of the Red Chamber, and the Cold War -
7 Eileen Chang and Ang Lee at the Movies: The Cinematic Politics of Lust, Caution -
8 Seduction of a Filmic Romance: Eileen Chang and Ang Lee -
9 “A Person of Weak Affect”: Toward an Ethics of Other in Eileen Chang's Little Reunion -
10 Romancing Rhetoricity and Historicity: The Representational Politics and Poetics of Little Reunion -
11 Madame White, The Book of Change, and Eileen Chang: On a Poetics of Involution and Derivation - Afterword
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
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- Eileen Chang
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Eileen Chang: A Life of Conflicting Cultures in China and America
-
1 Romancing Returnee Men: Masculinity in “Love in a Fallen City” and “Red Rose, White Rose”* -
2 From Page to Stage: Cultural “In-betweenness” in (New) Love in a Fallen City -
3 Eileen Chang and Things Japanese -
4 The Ordinary Fashion Show: Eileen Chang's Profane Illumination and Mnemonic Art -
5 Betrayal, Impersonation, and Bilingualism: Eileen Chang's Self-Translation -
6 Eileen Chang, Dream of the Red Chamber, and the Cold War -
7 Eileen Chang and Ang Lee at the Movies: The Cinematic Politics of Lust, Caution -
8 Seduction of a Filmic Romance: Eileen Chang and Ang Lee -
9 “A Person of Weak Affect”: Toward an Ethics of Other in Eileen Chang's Little Reunion -
10 Romancing Rhetoricity and Historicity: The Representational Politics and Poetics of Little Reunion -
11 Madame White, The Book of Change, and Eileen Chang: On a Poetics of Involution and Derivation - Afterword
- Index