"Three Asias" Paradoxa issue

William Gardner wgardne1 at swarthmore.edu
Thu Jan 6 14:42:56 EST 2011


Kine-Japaners, 
Some of you might be interested in the new issue of Paradoxa, which includes articles and reviews on topics including Japanese science fiction, anime, and manga, as well as Korean and Hong Kong cinema. 
Best wishes for the New Year, 
Will 









Paradoxa, no. 22, "Three Asias -- Japan, S. Korea, China," (2010) ISSN: 1079-8072; ISBN: 1-929512-33-3, 321 pages, paper. 




edited by Takayuki Tatsumi (Keio University), Jina Kim (Smith College), Zhang Zhen (NYU) 



Karen Thornber Legitimacy and Community: Traveling Writers and 
Texts in Post-1945 East Asia 7 
Takayuki Tatsumi Introduction to Three Asias—Japan 40 
Mary A. Knighton The Melancholy Melodrama of “Honorary Whiteness”: 
The Case of Yuasa Katsuei’s Colonial Fiction 47 
William O. Gardner From Parody to Simulacrum: Japanese SF, 
Regionalism and the Inauthentic in the Early Works 
of Komatsu Sakyō and Tsutsui Yasutaka 65 
Gale K. Sato The Transpacific Gaze in The Tropic of Orange 77 
Rebecca Suter Japan/America, Man/Woman: Gender and Identity 
Politics in Adriane Tomine and Yoshihiro Tatsumi 101 
Colleen Montgomery Review of Mechademia 4: War/Time 123 
Colleen Montgomery Review of The Anime Machine: A Media Theory of 
Animation 131 
Tadashi Nagasawa Review of Sublime Voices: The Fictional Science 
and Scientific Fiction of Abe Kobo 139 
Ebihara Yutaka Review of Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams 147 
Deborah Shamoon Review of Ogawa Issui’s The Lord of the Sands of Time 153 
Jina Kim Introduction to Three Asias—S. Korea 157 
Aryong Choi S. Korean Filmmaker Park Chan-wook: Interview 
and Reflections on Sympathy for Lady Vengeance 171 
Yun Mi Hwang Review of The South Korean Film Renaissance: 
Local Hitmakers, Global Provocateurs 185 
Jung-yup Lee Review of East Asian Pop Culture: Analysing the 
Korean Wave 191 

Susan Napier Review of Yellow Future: Oriental Style in 
Hollywood Cinema 197 
Zhang Zhen Introduction to Three Asias—China 203 
Kwai-Cheung Lo Historical Tensions in East Asian Popular Culture 
and the Roles of the State 211 
Laikwan Pang Hong Kong Cinema as Community: The Case of 
Eric Sang 229 
Ruoyun Bai Disrobing CCTV: Scandals, E’gao, and Resistance 
in China’s Cyberspace 249 
Ying Xiao “Hip Hop is my Knife, Rap is my Sword” 269 
Xiaoping Lin From Venice to Beijing: Art, Politics and 
Commerce 299 




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no 1 What is Paraliterature: Part I (1995) 
no 2 What is Paraliterature: Part II (1995) 
no 3 Fantasy, etc. (1995) 
no 4 Cities of the Future, edited by David Willingham (1996) 
no 5 Some Papers on Sex, edited by Samuel R. Delany (1996) 
no 6 Censorship in Children's Literature, edited by Alleen Pace Nilsen and Hamida Bosmajian (1996) 
no 7 Where's Love Gone? Transformations in the Romance Genre, edited by Kay Mussell (1997) 
no 8 The Return of the Uncanny, edited by Michael Arnzen (1997) 
no 9 Postmodern Potpourri, edited by David Willingham (1998) 
no 10 Metafiction, edited by Brian Attebery (1998) 
no 11 The Future of Narrative, edited by Lance Olsen (1999) 
no 12 The Divinely Human Comedy of James Morrow, edited by James Winchell (1999) 
no 13-14 Potpourri Redux, edited by David Willingham (2001) 
no 15 Native American Literature: Boundaries and Sovereignties, edited by Kathryn W. Shanley (2002) 
no 16 Dark Alleys of Noir, edited by Jack O'Connell (2003) 
no 17 Horror, edited by Steffen Hantke (2004) 
no 18 Fifties Fictions, edited by Josh Lukin and Samuel R. Delany (2005) 
no 19 The Western, edited by Homer Pettey (2006) 
no 20 Terrains vagues, edited by David Willingham (2007) 
no 21 Ursula Le Guin, edited by Sylvia Kelso (2008) 
no 22 Three Asias -- Japan, S. Korea, China, edited by Takayuki Tatsumi, Jina Kim, Zhen Zhang (2010) 
no 23 (forthcoming 2011) Darko Suvin, edited by Phillip Wegner 
no 24 (forthcoming 2012) The Pleasures of the Text, edited by David Willingham 








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