Subjectivity and Cultural Identity in an Age of Globalization
Guest Editors: Peng-hsiang Chen and Jenn-shan Lin
Guest Editors: Peng-hsiang Chen and Jenn-shan Lin
Table of Contents
Articles
| Editor's Note | Abstract PDF |
| Jonathan Hart |
| Once More About Globalization: An Introduction | Abstract PDF |
| MILAN V. DIMIC |
| "The Mind-Forged Manacles": Literary Encounters with Culture, Identity, and Subjectivity in an Age of Globalization | Abstract PDF |
| MILAN V. DIMIC |
| Re-writing the Subject: The Thrownness of Being in the Multicultural Condition | Abstract PDF |
| CHUNG-HSIUNG LAI |
| The Self as Cultural-Linguistic Hybrid in the Age of Globalization | Abstract PDF |
| KWOK-KAN TAM |
| Identity Seeking and Constructing Chinese Critical Discourse in the Age of Globalization | Abstract PDF |
| WANG NING |
| The Fleeting Windhorse: Tibetan Cultural Identity and the Challenge of Modernity | Abstract PDF |
| EVA K. NEUMAIER |
| Does the East Asian - European Interliterary Communication in the Late Qing - Late Meiji Periods Offer a Model For a Globalized Literature? | Abstract PDF |
| RAOUL DAVID FINDEISEN |
| Shame and Narcissistic Self in Yu Da-fu's Sinking | Abstract PDF |
| EVA YIN-I CHEN |
| Ethical Assimilation in Pearl S. Buck's Peony. An Early Example of Identity and Globalization | Abstract PDF |
| KAI-CHONG CHEUNG |
| Geographical Space and Cultural Identity: Self in the Age of Globalization | Abstract PDF |
| TERRY SIU-HAN YIP |
| Gao Xingjian's Novel Lingshan (Soul Mountain): A Long Journey in Search of a Woman? | Abstract PDF |
| MARIAN GALIK |
ISSN: 0319-051X
