Sinophone Studies Across Disciplines
A Reader
Howard Chiang editor Shu-mei Shih editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Published:17th Sep '24
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Sinophone studies—the study of Sinitic-language cultures and communities around the world—has become increasingly interdisciplinary over the past decade. Today, it spans not only literary studies and cinema studies but also history, anthropology, musicology, linguistics, art history, and dance. More and more, it is in conversation with fields such as postcolonial studies, settler-colonial studies, migration studies, ethnic studies, queer studies, and area studies.
This reader presents the latest and most cutting-edge work in Sinophone studies, bringing together both senior and emerging scholars to highlight the interdisciplinary reach and significance of this vital field. It argues that Sinophone studies has developed a distinctive conceptualization of power at the convergence of different intellectual traditions, offering new approaches to questions of plurality, hierarchy, oppression, and resistance. In so doing, this book shows, Sinophone studies has provided valuable conceptual tools for the study of minoritized and racialized communities in diverse global settings. Essays also consider how the rise of China has affected Sinophone communities and the idea of Chineseness around the world, among other timely topics. Showcasing cross-fertilization and diversification that traverse and transcend conventional scholarly boundaries, Sinophone Studies Across Disciplines gives readers an unparalleled survey of the past, present, and future of this inherently interdisciplinary field.
Postdisciplinary, decolonial, antiessentialist, anti-imperialist, antiheteronormative, antinationalist, and committed to theoretical rigor and justice on a world scale, this is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the stakes and contributions of one of the most important challenges in recent decades to dominant ways of knowing about Asia in its global relations. -- Takashi Fujitani, University of Toronto
Showcasing users of Sinitic languages beyond the hegemony of language nationalism, this book traces local and historically changing meanings through a variety of intersecting registers—literary, sonic, performative, sexual, and, not least, political. Attention to Sinophone experiences at the margins of powerful nation-states, it shows, provides a paradigm-shifting conception of what it is to be and exceed being Chinese. -- Prasenjit Duara, Duke University
When I first encountered Sinophone studies in Shu-mei Shih's writings, it struck me like a bolt from the blue. It challenged the accepted categories, monolithic framings, exceptionalist assumptions, and totalizing injunctions of conventional China studies. This volume reveals in full the power and promise of its disruptive intervention, now a mature methodology animating the work of scholars across multiple disciplines. -- James A. Millward, Georgetown University
Sinophone Studies Across Disciplines is a crucial contribution to the discussion around Sinophone studies as it continues to evolve by dialoguing and intersecting with a variety of fields, disciplines, and theoretical approaches. The volume’s interdisciplinary force, political thrust, and future-orientedness dare us to think smarter and in more ethical ways. -- Andrea Bachner, Cornell University
ISBN: 9780231208628
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408 pages