Poetics of Grief and Melancholy in East-West Conflicts and Reconciliations
Poetics of Grief and Melancholy in East-West Conflicts and Reconciliations
Garfield Lau, Chi Sum; Chan, Kelly Kar Yue
Springer Verlag, Singapore
03/2024
226
Dura
Inglês
9789819998203
15 a 20 dias
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Part I Grief and Melancholy in the Chinese Literary Contexts.- Chapter 1 Epitomizing the Poignancy in Poetry and Cantonese Opera: "The Heartbroken Poetry".- Chapter 2 Representing Melancholy Love: "Aiqing xiaoshuo" in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Media Culture.- Chapter 3 Mourning does not Become Beiju: Forging a Tragic Spirit of Grief and Heroic Resistance in Some 1920 Chinese (she-)tragedies.- Chapter 4.- Translating China for the Gazing eyes - A Case Study of The Battle of Chosin.- Part II: The Triggering of Melancholic Loss from the Cross-cultural Perspective.- Chapter 5 Melancholy across the Multiverse: The Everything Bagel and the Loss of Self in Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022).- Chapter 6 The Grief of Losing and the Melancholy of Being: A Journey of Dream and Awakening in Lao She's Mr Ma and Son.- Chapter 7 Poetics of Loss in Esperanto: Mao Zifu Writes on his Wheelchair.- Chapter 8 Mourning the Lost Self in Mei Ng's Eating Chinese Food Naked and LuLu Wang's The Farewell.- Part III The Various Forms of Grief and Melancholy in Contemporary Hong Kong Discourses.- Chapter 9 Words on Display: Chinese Funeral banners and Wreath Messages through a Geosemiotic Lens.- Chapter 10 Covering the Grief of Leaving: A Study of News discourse on Hong Kong Emigration Wave.- Chapter 11 Melancholy in Narratives of Early Career English Teachers in Hong Kong.
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Mourning as performative acts of grief and melancholy;The poetics of translating grief and melancholy;Grief and melancholy in Chinese literature;Ritualistic representation and management of grief andmelancholy;Adaptation and transformation of grief and melancholy;Grief and melancholy in the discourse of reconciliation;Grief and mourning in contemporary Hong Kong;The triggering of personal grief and collective melancholy;The language of grief and mourning represented in various genres
Part I Grief and Melancholy in the Chinese Literary Contexts.- Chapter 1 Epitomizing the Poignancy in Poetry and Cantonese Opera: "The Heartbroken Poetry".- Chapter 2 Representing Melancholy Love: "Aiqing xiaoshuo" in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Media Culture.- Chapter 3 Mourning does not Become Beiju: Forging a Tragic Spirit of Grief and Heroic Resistance in Some 1920 Chinese (she-)tragedies.- Chapter 4.- Translating China for the Gazing eyes - A Case Study of The Battle of Chosin.- Part II: The Triggering of Melancholic Loss from the Cross-cultural Perspective.- Chapter 5 Melancholy across the Multiverse: The Everything Bagel and the Loss of Self in Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022).- Chapter 6 The Grief of Losing and the Melancholy of Being: A Journey of Dream and Awakening in Lao She's Mr Ma and Son.- Chapter 7 Poetics of Loss in Esperanto: Mao Zifu Writes on his Wheelchair.- Chapter 8 Mourning the Lost Self in Mei Ng's Eating Chinese Food Naked and LuLu Wang's The Farewell.- Part III The Various Forms of Grief and Melancholy in Contemporary Hong Kong Discourses.- Chapter 9 Words on Display: Chinese Funeral banners and Wreath Messages through a Geosemiotic Lens.- Chapter 10 Covering the Grief of Leaving: A Study of News discourse on Hong Kong Emigration Wave.- Chapter 11 Melancholy in Narratives of Early Career English Teachers in Hong Kong.
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Mourning as performative acts of grief and melancholy;The poetics of translating grief and melancholy;Grief and melancholy in Chinese literature;Ritualistic representation and management of grief andmelancholy;Adaptation and transformation of grief and melancholy;Grief and melancholy in the discourse of reconciliation;Grief and mourning in contemporary Hong Kong;The triggering of personal grief and collective melancholy;The language of grief and mourning represented in various genres