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Modern Chinese Literature and Culture (MCLC), formerly Modern Chinese Literature (1984-1998), is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to the culture of modern and contemporary China, with China understood not in the narrow, political sense. The journal publishes on literature of all genres, film and television, popular culture, performance and visual art, print and material culture, etc. MCLC is edited by Kirk A. Denton at the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University. Publication of the journal is generously supported by the East Asian Studies Center and the Institute for Chinese Studies at The Ohio State University. Vol. 11 was made possible with a generous grant from the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation. Beginning in fall 2003, book reviews (see "MCLC Book Reviews" below) no longer appear in the print journal; instead, they are published on the MCLC Resource Center, a website devoted to modern China cultural studies and affiliated with the journal.
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The Chinese writer Ba Jin said someone once approached him during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) who asked, "Didn't our ancestors leave us anything from hour heritage that was worthwhile? Is it true that all modern literature after 1919 is rubbish? Are your works all poisonous drugs?"
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Traditional Chinese yoyos were made of wooden pieces. The modern Chinese yoyo is aerodynamically designed and made of lightweight, durable plastic. It's easily portable and can be enjoyed at the beach, on a picnic, or at a local park. It's the perfect outdoor activity!
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Nicole Huang is Associate Professor of modern Chinese literature and culture. Born in China, she received a B.A. from Beijing University and a Ph.D. from the University of California at Los Angeles. Prior to coming to UW-Madison, Huang spent a year as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California at Berkeley. She is the author of WOMEN, WAR, DOMESTICITY: SHANGHAI LITERATURE AND POPULAR CULTURE OF THE 1940S (Brill, 2005) and the coeditor of WRITTEN ON WATER: A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS BY EILEEN CHANG (Columbia, 2005).
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Su Hsia Chao is one of the most famous overseas Chinese writers in the world. NYJPW is greatly honored to award Chao at NYJPW College Point Arts & Cultural Center Grand Opening on October 22, 2005 to respect her influence and contribution in the modern history of Chinese literature.
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These bibliographies comprise published (both print and electronic) materials related to modern Chinese literature. They include (1) translations (mostly in English) organized by author and by thematic collections; (2) general studies (organized by period, theme, and genre); (3) studies of particular authors; (4) important reference works; (5) MCLC biographies of modern Chinese authors; (6) Lu Xun studies; and (7) links to works of Chinese literature in Chinese.
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