Kuei-fen Chiu
Kuei-fen Chiu 邱貴芬 is Distinguished Professor of Taiwan Literature and Transnational Cultural Studies at National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan. She has written extensively on Taiwan literature and Taiwan cinema and documentaries.[1][2]
Education
Chiu earned her PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Washington, Seattle – her thesis was titled "Spatial form and the Chinese long vernacular Hsiao-shuo" (1990).[3]
Selected publications
Chiu’s articles have been published in scholarly journals such as the China Quarterly, Journal of Asian Studies, Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, and New Literary History.
- “Empire of the Chinese Sign: The Question of Chinese Diasporic Imagination in Transnational Literary Production”, Journal of Asian Studies 67 (2008), pp. 10. DOI 1017/S0021911808000703.
- “The Question of Translation in Taiwanese Colonial Cinematic Space”, The Journal of Asian Studies 70 (2011), pp. 77–97. DOI 10.1017/S0021911810002950.
- “Documentary power: Women documentary filmmakers and new subjectivities in contemporary Taiwan”, Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies 26 (2012), pp. 169–181. DOI 10.1080/10304312.2011.533748.
- “Cosmopolitanism and Indigenism: The Uses of Cultural Authenticity in an Age of Flows”, New Literary History 44 (2013), pp. 159–178. DOI 10.1353/nlh.2013.0007.
- Migration to and from Taiwan (Routledge, 2014) (co-editor)
- New Chinese-language Documentaries. Ethics, Subject and Place (Routledge, 2015) (co-author with Yingjin Zhang)
- Taiwan Cinema: International Reception and Social Change (Routledge, 2017).
- “Mapping Taiwanese ecodocumentary landscape: Politics of aesthetics and environmental ethics in Taiwanese ecodocumentaries, Journal of Chinese Cinemas 11:1 (2017), pp.13-29, DOI: 10.1080/17508061.2016.1269485
- Chinese Literature as World Literature - special issue of Modern Chinese Literature and Culture (Spring 2018) (editor)
- “Millenial writers and the Taiwanese Literary Tradition”, Taiwan Lit 2.1 (spring 2021).
- The Making of Chinese/Sinophone Literatures as World Literature (Hong Kong University Press, 2022) (co-editor)
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