Chinese Creative Writing Studies

Rebecca Leung, Mo-Ling

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-07-23
  • 售價: $4,690
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$4,456
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 175
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 9819909333
  • ISBN-13: 9789819909339
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This book introduces Chinese creative writing to the English-speaking world, considering various aspects of literary and creative theories in research in Chinese writing. It covers recent trends such as cross-media practices, pedagogy in creative writing in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, specifically, and looks at how Chinese classical culture brings new interpretations to creative writing within a global context. Consisting of 14 chapters by established scholars and experts, writers, and poets working in various genres within the Chinese writing tradition, the volume presents data accrued from personal reflections, classroom teaching, video games, museum studies, radio dramas, TV series, and cyber-literature. The book includes leading Chinese leading scholars' reflections on research and the field, providing an omnibus perspective on theories of creative writing. It focuses on the interconnection between Chinese creative writing and pedagogy, and examines different writer-training methods in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, offering a comparative perspective that deepens the understanding of institutional effects on the development of creative writing. It unpacks the interaction between Chinese creative writing and multimedia, and ascertains the possibilities of incorporating media studies into writing practices. It also presents new interpretations of Chinese classical culture assets to new creative or literary manuscripts, such as TV series adaptation and Internet literature. Relevant to researchers, teachers and students working Chinese creative writing and Chinese literature, it is also a landmark text in exposing English-speaking creative writing scholars to the wealth of Chinese creative writing, in English.

作者簡介

Rebecca Mo-Ling Leung received her B.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in Chinese from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and obtained Postgraduate Certificate in Education from the University of Hong Kong. She is currently Head of Creative Arts cum Associate Professor of the School of Arts and Social Sciences at the Hong Kong Metropolitan University and Director of the Tin Ka Ping Centre of Chinese Culture. She has published numerous papers in renowned journals such as Tsing Hua Journal of Chinese Studies and Bulletin of the Department of Chinese Literature, National Chengchi University. She published books titled Chinese Creative Writing and Transmedia Practice (2022), Imagination and Shaping: Eileen Chang in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taiwan Newspapers (2022), Visuality, Gender and Power: The Imaginations in Novels from Liu Na'ou, Mu Shiying to Eileen Chang (2018) and The Studies of Chinese Humanities in the Digital Era (2018). Her research interests lie primarily in the area of Chinese modern literature, Chinese contemporary literature, and cultural and film theory. Apart from academic research, she is also enthusiastic about creative writing. She obtained the prestigious "Unitas Award for New Novelists" in Taiwan in 2002. Her novel A Lover's Discourse: Fragments 02.21 was published in Taiwan in 2021.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Rebecca Mo-Ling Leung 於香港中文大學獲得中文學士、哲學碩士及博士學位,並在香港大學取得教育研究生證書。她目前擔任香港城市大學藝術與社會科學學院創意藝術系主任及副教授,並擔任田家炳中國文化中心主任。她在多本知名期刊上發表了大量論文,如《清華中文學報》和《國立政治大學中國文學系學報》。她出版的書籍包括《中文創意寫作與跨媒體實踐》(2022)、《想像與塑造:張愛玲在上海、香港與台灣報紙上的形象》(2022)、《視覺性、性別與權力:從劉納歐、穆時英到張愛玲小說中的想像》(2018)以及《數位時代的中國人文研究》(2018)。她的研究興趣主要集中在中國現代文學、中國當代文學以及文化與電影理論領域。除了學術研究外,她對創意寫作也充滿熱情。她於2002年在台灣獲得了享有盛譽的「新小說家單元獎」。她的小說《情人的話語:片段 02.21》於2021年在台灣出版。