Rethinking the Modern Chinese Canon: Refractions across the Transpacific (Cambria Press, 2020)

Presented by Dr. Clara Iwasaki


April 7th, 2022, 4pm at Leacock - Room 232 McGill University

 

Book cover for Rethinking the Modern Chinese Canon: Refractions across the Transpacific

 

In Rethinking the Modern Chinese Canon, author Clara Iwasaki reads four canonical Chinese writers in relation to their translations, interpellations, and interpretations in different languages, revealing them to be more worldly than previously supposed. Texts, writers, and characters appear in different languages, sometimes taking markedly different forms. Authors translate and translators become authors. When individual texts are read in the context of their language or country of origin, these valences of meaning become lost. It is in reading clusters of texts together that these hidden relationship to other writers, other languages, and other texts become visible. To this end, Iwasaki looks at four writers, Xiao Hong, Yu Dafu, Lao She, and Zhang Ailing, through what she calls refractive relations. Following transpacific circuits, these writers and texts move not simply from periphery to center, or from obscurity to canon, but back and forth between literary, linguistic, and national communities. Many literary encounters today have their origin in meetings of authors and texts decades earlier. Rather than focusing on a single text, this book focuses on the relationship between the different works and how these texts acquire meaning when read in relation to each other.

 


 


Portrait of Dr. Clara IwasakiDr. Clara Iwasaki

Clara Iwasaki's work straddles modern Chinese literature, Asian/American literature, and transnational Asia more broadly. For our lecture series, Iwasaki will examine a literary exchange between Chinese and American women writers about Marxism and feminism. She adds to our series by decentering the West and foregrounding Asia in the study of international feminism.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/claraiwasaki

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