China from the Margins: New Narratives of the Past and Present

Author:   Emily Williams ,  Loredana Cesarino
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   26 December 2025
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China from the Margins: New Narratives of the Past and Present


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Author:   Emily Williams ,  Loredana Cesarino
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032621128


ISBN 10:   1032621125
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   26 December 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

List of Figures List of contributors Preface Introduction (Emily Williams & Loredana Cesarino) Part 1: Marginal Identities & Subcultures Chapter 1: Corey K. N. Schultz, ‘Jewish Models and Modelling Jews: Representations of Jews & Jewishness in the Harbin Jewish Museum’ Chapter 2: Brian Haman, ‘Austrian Jewish Exiles from the Margins of China: Mark Siefelberg, Hans Schubert, Susanne Wantoch, and Richard Frey’ Chapter 3: Andrew Law & Qianqian Qin, ‘Hegemonic Han Identities & alternative subjectivities: the contemporary Hanfu movement as a marginal cross-generational subculture’ Part 2: Memory in/of Marginal Places Chapter 4: Yu Hua, ‘Place, Home & People in the Making: Stories of Liangzhu Culture Village’ Chapter 5: Emily Williams, ‘Marginal histories at the Centre of the Revolution: Red Collecting in Shaanbei’ Chapter 6: Giulia Rampolla, ‘Marginality as a Dreamland: Native Place, Everyday Life, Nostalgia and Coming of Age in Three Works of Wei Wei’ Part 3: Marginal Spaces in Literature Chapter 7: Janice Kam, ‘The Inn in Wuxia Narratives’ Chapter 8: Federico Picerni, ‘From the Periphery of Literature: Marginal Urban Lives and Recognition(s) in the Picun Literature Group’ Chapter 9: Eugenia Tizzano, ‘Returning to a Marginal Genre: Liminal Space and the Return of Gui in Mo Yan’s Fantastic Tales’ Part 4: Gender at the Margins of Literature Chapter 10: Barbara Witt, ‘Mistresses, Maids and Servants’ Wives in Lin Lan Xiang: The Everyday Life of Women in a Fictional Late Imperial Chinese Elite Household’ Chapter 11: Li Meng, ‘Four Marginalized Women and Loser Subculture in the Ren Xiaowen’s Fiction Life is Like That’ Chapter 12: Cesarino Loredana, ‘Marginal Fears in Yue Jun’s Ershilu 耳食录 (1792-94): Terror and Desire in the Story of Hu Haohao’ Index

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Emily Williams is an Associate Professor in the Department of China Studies at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China Loredana Cesarino is a Visiting Scholar in the Department of China Studies at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China

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