Our special issue, “Garnering Diversities in Comparative Literature,” is now in press and will be available in print and via Ebsco and Project Muse very soon.
The table of contents follows.
Special Issue
Garnering Diversities in Comparative Literature
Guest Editor: Jessica Tsui-yan Li
Introduction: Garnering Diversities in Comparative Literature
Jessica Tsui-yan Li 191
From Here to There: Diversity and Interdisciplinarity in the Practice of Comparative Literature
Paul Morris 197
Teaching Literatures in the Age of Digital Media
Eleanor Ty 213
Art and Ideology in China’s Postsocialist Stage Productions of A Doll’s House
Kwok-kan Tam 222
The Veil as National Allegory: Cinema, Visual Arts, and the Epistemological Trope of Fabric
Walid El Khachab 243
Stalker : Art, communauté, migration (Marche, repas, récit)
Lambert Barthélémy 262
Faces of the Self in Modern Chinese Literature
Terry Siu-han Yip 275
Ambiguous Agency: Commercial Surrogacy in Yi Shu’s A Complicated Story and Its Film Adaptation
Jessica Tsui-yan Li 290
Tropical Escapes: Canadian Travellers, Latin America, and Sex
Albert Braz 300
Winnie Verloc: A Case of “Female Malady” in The Secret Agent
Pouneh Saeedi 315
Book Reviews
Fletcher, Angus
Comic Democracies: From Ancient Athens to the American Republic
Robert Danisch 328
Lindvall, Terry
God Mocks: A History of Religious Satire from the Hebrew Prophets to Stephen Colbert
Heather Ladd 331
Wong, Edlie L.
Racial Reconstruction: Black Inclusion, Chinese Exclusion, and the Fictions of Citizenship
Lyndsay Campbell 334
Nakamura, Miri
Monstrous Bodies: The Rise of the Uncanny in Modern Japan
Seth Jacobowitz 336
Norman, Will
Transatlantic Aliens: Modernism, Exile, and Culture in Midcentury America
Ian Afflerbach 340
Lopez, Lori Kido
Asian American Media Activism: Fighting for Cultural Citizenship
Eleanor Ty 343
Caruth, Cathy
Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History
Brittany Hirth 345