This article posits Hong Kong as a test case for several theoretical perspectives currently developed in the rising field of world literature. Focusing on three main areas—namely, Hong Kong’s semi-peripheral neocoloniality, its language politics, and the proliferation of the poetry genre—the article aims to examine how world literature and Hong Kong can strike a dialogue with each other, exploring each other’s limits. For Hong Kong to make meaningful contributions to world literature, it desperately needs to build a name for itself as a literature of its own concerns
This article contests the popular assumption that literature is ever less politically relevant. Quit...
What is “Hong Kong”? What is the meaning of discussing “Hong Kong” apart from the claims of loyalty ...
This article reviews the book Hong Kong: Culture and the Politics of Disappearance , written by Ack...
This article posits Hong Kong as a test case for several theoretical perspectives currently develope...
David Damrosch, in his seminal work What is World Literature?, defines world literature as a distinc...
After its handover in 1997, Hong Kong has arguably moved to a neo-colonial situation, where many of ...
In this issue, we acknowledge the phenomenal rise of world literature in current (Euro-American) lit...
Ongoing clashes between Hong Kong citizens and its government have foregrounded questions about outs...
Over the last twenty years the idea of an ever more integrated ‘global village’ has become received ...
In his article Chinese Literature\u27s Route to World Literature Hongtao Liu argues that Goethe\u2...
Based on the historical and cultural connections between Russia and East Asia, this article explores...
Hong Kong literature, with particular historical and social factors, can be regarded as a non-centri...
The paper examines the increasing competition in the academic market between conventional terms like...
Ongoing clashes between Hong Kong citizens and its government have foregrounded questions about outs...
Session: What is Indigenous?While there is no shortage of touristic or exoticizing fiction set in Ho...
This article contests the popular assumption that literature is ever less politically relevant. Quit...
What is “Hong Kong”? What is the meaning of discussing “Hong Kong” apart from the claims of loyalty ...
This article reviews the book Hong Kong: Culture and the Politics of Disappearance , written by Ack...
This article posits Hong Kong as a test case for several theoretical perspectives currently develope...
David Damrosch, in his seminal work What is World Literature?, defines world literature as a distinc...
After its handover in 1997, Hong Kong has arguably moved to a neo-colonial situation, where many of ...
In this issue, we acknowledge the phenomenal rise of world literature in current (Euro-American) lit...
Ongoing clashes between Hong Kong citizens and its government have foregrounded questions about outs...
Over the last twenty years the idea of an ever more integrated ‘global village’ has become received ...
In his article Chinese Literature\u27s Route to World Literature Hongtao Liu argues that Goethe\u2...
Based on the historical and cultural connections between Russia and East Asia, this article explores...
Hong Kong literature, with particular historical and social factors, can be regarded as a non-centri...
The paper examines the increasing competition in the academic market between conventional terms like...
Ongoing clashes between Hong Kong citizens and its government have foregrounded questions about outs...
Session: What is Indigenous?While there is no shortage of touristic or exoticizing fiction set in Ho...
This article contests the popular assumption that literature is ever less politically relevant. Quit...
What is “Hong Kong”? What is the meaning of discussing “Hong Kong” apart from the claims of loyalty ...
This article reviews the book Hong Kong: Culture and the Politics of Disappearance , written by Ack...