The March issue of Chung Wai Literary Quarterly, Global Gothic: The Present and Its Prospect, has been released.
Contents
■ Global Gothic: The Present and Its Prospect
Guest Editor: Min-tser Lin
Introduction: From the British Gothic to the Global Strange
Min-tser Lin
“Does the Flower Sprite Really Exist?” Reading the Sufferers’ Encounters with Gods in Chang-ting Chiu’s The Emerging Gods from the Perspective of Karen Barad’s Agential Realism
Laurie Jui-Hua Tseng
The Revolutionary Horror: The Leftist Monster Narrative and the Sound-Effect Practices in the Early Chinese Horror Film Song at Midnight
Fu-ming Lee
The Politics of Technics and the Prospect of Coexistence in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Wan-shuan Lin
■ General Topics
Truncated Verses and Generation Variance: Contestation of the Jieju Movement in Taiwan
Yu-hsuan Lin
The Other and the Self: A Comparative Reading of Mu Xin and Jorge Luis Borges
Bojia Guo
War Bride, Entanglements, and Symbiosis: Ruth Ozeki’s All Over Creation and Asian American Agrarian Writing
Shu-ching Chen