“This is an original project, difficult to achieve, that updates scholarship on the literature of Taiwan. Its originality is strong and welcome.”—Edward Gunn, author of <i>Rewriting Chinese: Style and Innovation in Twentieth-Century Chinese Prose</i>
“[An] excellent book. . . . this is a conference volume, but either because conference planners were careful in extending invitations and assigning topics or because editors Wang and Rojas did masterful work in sorting and sifting submissions, <i>Writing Taiwan</i> succeeds in mustering disparate voices to address the central topic of the way in which Taiwan has been narrated into existence.”
- Thomas Morgan, Chinese Literature
“The volume, in fact, works wonderfully as a useful guide for literary scholars, pointing to accessible pathways to a very rich field for research and provocatively reconfiguring the current shape of Chinese literary studies. Anyone who is interested in transnational literary studies, particularly in relation to Asian literature and literatures in Chinese, will find something in this volume to help construct new theoretical and referential frameworks for his or her research.”
- Kuei-Fen Chiu, Journal of Asian Studies
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David Der-wei Wang is Edward C. Henderson Professor of Chinese Literature at Harvard University. He is the author of numerous books, including The Monster That Is History: History, Violence, and Fictional Writing in Twentieth-Century China.
Carlos Rojas is Assistant Professor of Modern Chinese Literature and Film at the University of Florida.