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References

  •  Chen, Duxiu. “On Literary Revolution.” Modern Chinese Literary Though: Writings on Literature, 1893-1945, edited by Kirk Denton, Stanford, 1996, pp. 140-145.
  • Dai, Yaoyao & Luwei Rose Luqiu. “Wolf Warriors and Diplomacy in the New Era.” China Review, vol. 22, no. 2, 2022, pp. 253-283.
  • He, Weihua. “The Wandering Earth and China’s Construction of an Alternative Cosmopolitanism.” Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 57, no. 3, 2020, pp. 530-540.
  • Ho, Benjamin Tze Ern. “The Avengers and the PLA Wolf Warrior: Popular Narratives and Major Power Competition.” East Asia, vol. 39, 2022, pp. 297-313.
  • Liang, Qichao. “On the Relationship Between Fiction and the Government of the People.” Modern Chinese Literary Though: Writings on Literature, 1893-1945, edited by Kirk Denton, Stanford, 1996, pp. 74-81.
  • Rosenwasser, David & Jill Stephen. Writing Analytically. 7th ed., Cengage Learning, 2015.
  • Silk, Molly. “The Wandering Earth: A Device for the Propagation of the Chinese Regime’s Desired Space Narratives?” SFRA Review, vol. 50, no. 2-3, https://sfrareview.org/2020/09/04/50-2-a13silk/. Accessed May 15, 2023.

Online Resources

  • Asia for Educators is a comprehensive resource on Asian history and culture that includes lesson plans, translates primary documents, and essays that cover major events in Asian history.
  • Chineseposters.net hosts a collection of Chinese propaganda posters and includes themed presentations with historical and cultural background information.
  • Mao Era in Objects is a pedagogical resource intended for secondary instruction in the British school system and fascinating contains modules about socialist Chinese material culture.
  • MIT Visualizing Cultures contains 50+ modules on modern East Asian history and visual culture; they consist of beautiful, high-resolution scans of images and essays that contextualize these materials. The modules on the Opium Wars and Sino-Japanese War are of particular interest.
  • Modern Chinese Cultural Studies is a YouTube channel that includes translated films and videos of lectures about Chinese literature and culture.
  • Modern Chinese Literature and Culture Resource Center is an OSU site that features web publications by scholars, translations, and bibliographies on Chinese studies.