This thesis engages with the praxis of diasporic Sinophone biopolitics across East Asia exploring travelling imaginaries, hybrid material cultures, and articulations of embodied difference striking across geopolitical and temporal boundaries. By considering the interfaces of ethnic Chinese across local cultures in Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong inflected by globalizing influences, I question how a cohesive Sinophone identity outside mainland China might be nurtured and managed through a multicultural approach. Through the lens of literary works by Li Yongping (李永平), Kuo Pao Kun (郭寶崑), and Wong Bik-Wan (黃碧雲), this thesis investigates the heterogeneous formation of Sinophone identities calibrated by the time and place specificitie...
Chinese literature in translation reflects a variety of circumstances related to the status of the a...
In the course of his short literary life, Liu Na'ou travelled across four geographical areas: T...
This dissertation was conceived in response to the recent paradigm shift in ethnic studies from the ...
A Professor of comparative literature at the University of California , Los Angeles (UCLA), and a sp...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
The fact that Hong Kong has a long literary tradition is often neglected in much of the public discu...
The marginal literatures have now the chance to be re-interpreted in the post-colonial context. The ...
Sinophone Malaysian literature is an important branch of the global Sinophone literary system. Centr...
Panel 5Hong Kong writer Wong Bik-wan (黃碧雲) is an experienced veteran of colonialism who has seen it ...
This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for M...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
This book examines the complexity of Chineseness in China and the Chinese diaspora. Using critical s...
This dissertation is the first full-length comparative study of contemporary drama that attempts to ...
S93: Voices from the Periphery: power, language ideology and interactional regimes in multilingual s...
The “critical mass, global range, and mythical might” of Chinese diaspora (Ang 2003, 142) have attra...
Chinese literature in translation reflects a variety of circumstances related to the status of the a...
In the course of his short literary life, Liu Na'ou travelled across four geographical areas: T...
This dissertation was conceived in response to the recent paradigm shift in ethnic studies from the ...
A Professor of comparative literature at the University of California , Los Angeles (UCLA), and a sp...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
The fact that Hong Kong has a long literary tradition is often neglected in much of the public discu...
The marginal literatures have now the chance to be re-interpreted in the post-colonial context. The ...
Sinophone Malaysian literature is an important branch of the global Sinophone literary system. Centr...
Panel 5Hong Kong writer Wong Bik-wan (黃碧雲) is an experienced veteran of colonialism who has seen it ...
This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for M...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
This book examines the complexity of Chineseness in China and the Chinese diaspora. Using critical s...
This dissertation is the first full-length comparative study of contemporary drama that attempts to ...
S93: Voices from the Periphery: power, language ideology and interactional regimes in multilingual s...
The “critical mass, global range, and mythical might” of Chinese diaspora (Ang 2003, 142) have attra...
Chinese literature in translation reflects a variety of circumstances related to the status of the a...
In the course of his short literary life, Liu Na'ou travelled across four geographical areas: T...
This dissertation was conceived in response to the recent paradigm shift in ethnic studies from the ...