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Writing the South Seas

Writing the South Seas

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Postcolonial literature in Chinese from the Nanyang, literally the South Seas, examines the history of Chinese migration, localization, and interethnic exchange in Southeast Asia, and offers a rich variety of approaches to identity. In Writing the South Seas, Brian Bernards explores why Nanyang encounters, which have been neglected by most literary histories, should be seen as crucial to the national literatures of China and Southeast Asia. He shows how Nanyang, as a literary trope, has been deployed as a platform by mainland and overseas Chinese writers to rethink colonial and national paradigms. Through a collection of diverse voices—from modern Chinese writers like Xu Dishan, Yu Dafu and Lao She to postcolonial Southeast Asian authors from Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand—writers such as Ng Kim Chew, Chia Joo Ming, Pan Yutong, Yeng Pway Ngon, Suchen Christine Lim, Praphatson Sewikun and Fang Siruo—Bernards demonstrates how the Nanyang imagination negotiates the boundaries of national literature as a meaningful postcolonial subject, and speaks to broader conversations in postcolonial and global literature. This book, written from the emerging field of Sinophone Studies, puts the literature of the region in a new light. Brian Bernards is assistant professor of East Asian languages and cultures at the University of Southern California. He is a co-editor of Sinophone Studies: A Critical Reader.

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ISBN13: 9789814722346
ISBN10: 9814722340
Language: English
Format: Paperback

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    Explores Chinese postcolonial identity through Southeast Asian narratives.

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    If you're interested in how Chinese and Southeast Asian literature intertwines, this book offers a compelling look at the region's diverse voices and postcolonial themes. Bernards presents a fresh perspective on Nanyang as a literary concept, showing how it challenges conventional notions of national identity. It's a thought-provoking read for anyone curious about the cross-cultural exchanges and evolving identities in Asian literature.

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