Between Mobility and Place-making: The Worlds of Southeast Asia in Modern Chinese Literature

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Speaker(s): Kien Ket Lim, David Der-wei Wang, Shuang Shen, Khor Boon Eng, and Carlos Rojas

Between Mobility and Place-making: The Worlds of Southeast Asia in Modern Chinese Literature

Three sessions, beginning on March 19 8-10 PM EDT (March 20 8:10 AM
SST), held over Zoom (registration required)

Schedule

March 19 (Fri.), 8-10PM EDT
David Der-wei Wang (Harvard), “Of Wind, Soil, and Water: The Mesology of
 Sinophone Southeast Asian Literature”

Shuang Shen (PSU), “Mahua and Sinhua Literature as Inter-imperial Formation”

March 25 (Thu.), 8-10PM EDT
Kien Ket Lim (NCTU), “Deconstructing the Sinophone”

Khor Boon Eng (UTAR), “Counter-discourse: The Strategy of the Minorities
 Representation in Sinophone Malaysian Literature”

March 26 (Fri.), 8-10PM EDT
Brian Bernards (USC), “The Iridescent Corner: Sinophone Flash Fiction in Singapore”

Carlos Rojas (Duke), “Becoming Semi-wild: Chang Kuei-hsing’s Monkey Cup”

Sponsor

Duke University AMES Presents

Co-Sponsor(s)

Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation Inter-University Center for Sinological Studies