Nr. 172/173 (2024): Navigating In-betweenness: Literary and Filmic Border-crossings in the Cultural Sinosphere
This special issue stems from a panel presented at the 2024 Association of Chinese and Comparative Literature (ACCL) conference at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, titled “Behold the Human.” Against the backdrop of rapid global transformations and the rising influence of posthumanist, inhuman, and anti-humanist perspectives, the conference centered on a critical reflection on the concept of the human in literary and cultural discourse, particularly within the contexts of Chinese and comparative literature. Panels addressed a range of issues—including epistemological, ethical, and aesthetic dimensions—examining how conceptions of the human have been constructed, contested, or reimagined across diverse literary forms and media, including classical texts, modern literature, genre fiction, cinema, and digital platforms. Several contributions focused on the human’s entanglement with the non-human and the role of literature in articulating these evolving dynamics. The articles presented in this special issue reflect the discussions and insights generated during a panel titled “More than Human: Transgressions of Human and Non-human Realms in Chinese Literature and Films,” which specifically focused on themes of border transgressions, the concept of the “more-than-human,” and how Chinese-language and related literary and cultural narratives engage with these issues.
Titelei
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Titelei
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Inhalt
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Inhalt
3-5
Editorial
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Navigating In-betweenness: Literary and Filmic Border Crossings in the Cultural Sinosphere
7-18
Refereed Article
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Reimagining the Weretiger of the Malay Peninsula: Western Colonial and Chinese Diasporic Perspectives
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Off to Other Shores: Transgressing Borders in Contemporary Sinophone Screen Media
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A Queer Momotaro under the Postcolonial Pacific: Reading The Membranes Alternatively
69-90 -
Active Voices and Analogue Natives: German and Japanese Media Representations of Digital Technologies and Older Adults during the Covid-19 Pandemic
91-114
Forschungsartikel
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The Unfulfilled Hopes of the UN Data Revolution – Zooming in on SDG 6 in India
115-139
Forschung und Lehre
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Walking Meditation and Slow Marches: Buddhist Responses to Climate Change Protest
140-150
Asien erleben
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Den Kailash umrunden: Abenteuer in Tibet
151-154
Konferenzen
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Colloquium des AK SOA
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Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asia Library Group
158-161
Rezensionen
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Hsu An-Nie 徐安妮 (Hrsg.): Von Wahrsagern und Technofrauen. Erzählungen zeitgenössischer Autorinnen aus Taiwan. & Hsu An-Nie (Hrsg.): Von Berglern und Geheimagenten. Zeitgenössische Erzählungen aus Taiwan.
163-175 -
Jimmy Brainless: Im Spiegel der Pfütze. & Jimmy Brainless: Im Spiegel der Ahnen.
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Rainer Werning und Jörg Schwieger (Hg.) (2025): Von Marcos zu Marcos.
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Ilker Gündoğan: The Politics of Football in China: Institutional Change and Political Steering Under Xi Jinping.
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Cord Eberspächer, Jürgen Kloosterhuis, Zou Ailian, Hu Zhongliang, Andreas Steen, Xu Kai, Xu Jian (Herausgeber), bearbeitet von Cord Eberspächer: Preußen-Deutschland und China 1842–1911. Eine kommentierte Quellenedition.
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Klaus Bardenhagen: Die wichtigste Insel der Welt. Was Sie wissen müssen, um Taiwan zu verstehen.
187-188
Neuere Literatur über Asien
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Neuere Literatur über Asien
189-208


