27. Interview with a Contemporary Chinese American Healer

2019 ◽  
pp. 241-251
Author(s):  
Genevieve Leung

AbstractThis research examines the language and cultural maintenance of Chinese Americans of a specific heritage:Drawing from 93 sociolinguistic interviews with


Prism ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 138-169
Author(s):  
Lucas Klein

Abstract Examining how contemporary poets raised in China are looking at classical Chinese poetry from the Tang—in particular, the poetry and the figure of Li Bai 李白 (701–762)—this article questions the epistemological divide, common to scholarship, between premodern and modern Chinese poetry. The texts come from Shenqing shi 深情史 (Histories of Affection) by Liu Liduo 劉麗朵 (1979–); The Banished Immortal, Chinese-American poet and novelist Ha Jin's 哈金 (1956–) biography of Li Bai; the book-length poem-sequence Tang 唐, by Yi Sha 伊沙 (1966–); and poet Xi Chuan's 西川 (1963–) scholarly book Tang shi de dufa 唐詩的讀法 (Reading Tang Poetry). The author contends not only that these writers' dealings with Tang poetry make it part of a still-living tradition but also that such engagement offers a way to understand the dynamic, rather than static, canonicity of Tang poetry.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 269-272
Author(s):  
Tatyana A. Lupachyova ◽  

The goal of the present research is to reveal the opportunity to preserve a linguistic persona of a translingual author while translating literary works by contemporary Chinese American writers into Russian. The article attempts to analyze a linguistic persona of a translingual author of Chinese descent writing in English through the lens of translation into Russian and perception by a Russian reader. The author of the research concentrates mainly on the linguacultural means specific for translingual literary creativity: realia, phraseology, metaphors, contaminated speech, etc. The article raises concern about an adequate transmission of a “translingual trace”in the Russian translation based on the examples extracted from the books by Gish Jen and Amy Tan.


1972 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amold H. Chin ◽  
Barbara A. Kirk ◽  
Derald Wing Sue ◽  
Stanley Sue

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