The December issue of Chung Wai Literary Quarterly--Reimagining Green: Special Issue for the 43rd National Conference on Comparative Literature--has been released.
Contents
■ Reimagining Green: Special Issue for the 43rd National Conference on Comparative Literature
Guest Editors: Laurie Jui-Hua Tseng and Nai-nu Yang
Introduction
Laurie Jui-Hua Tseng and Nai-nu Yang
The Interplay of Color and Space in Federico García Lorca’s Canciones
Nanyu Chen
The Transformation and Imagination of Green: The Metaphors of Color in Lorca’s and Dickinson’s Writings
Shiau-Ting Hung
Traumatic and Creative Memories in Wu Ming-Yi’s The Man with the Compound Eyes
Catherine Ju-yu Cheng
Ecological Ethics: Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Concept of Flesh and Holmes Rolston III’s Systemic Value
Su-chen Wu
■ Invited Forum
The Present and Future of Comparative Literature in Taiwan: A Special Forum for the 44th National Conference on Comparative Literature
Sun-chieh Liang (ed.), Te-hsing Shan, Jiann-guang Lin, Yen-bin Chiou, Laurie Jui-Hua Tseng, Shih-Yen Huang, Chingshun J. Sheu, Brena Yu-Chen Tai
■ Invited Interview
A Missionary of Comparative Literature: An Interview with Professor John J. Deeney
John J. Deeney, Te-hsing Shan, and Chih-ming Wang
■ Chung Wai Book Review
The Dilemma of the Digital Pharmakon: A Review of The Neganthropocene
Chun-yen Chen
Translingual Cleavages and Reconciliations: A Review of Tiphaine Samoyault’s Traduction et Violence
Kai Hong Ng