Identity, Home and Writing Elsewhere in Contemporary Chinese Diaspora Poetry

Hardback

Main Details

Title Identity, Home and Writing Elsewhere in Contemporary Chinese Diaspora Poetry
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dr Jennifer Wong
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:248
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreCreative writing and creative writing guides
Literary studies - from c 1900 -
Literary studies - poetry and poets
ISBN/Barcode 9781350250338
ClassificationsDewey:821.91098951
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 17 bw illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date 9 February 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

An exploration of the burgeoning field of Anglophone Asian diaspora poetry, this book draws on the thematic concerns of Hong Kong, Asian-American and British Asian poets from the wider Chinese or East Asian diasporic culture to offer a transnational understanding of the complex notions of home, displacement and race in a globalised world. Located within current discourse surrounding Asian poetry, postcolonial and migrant writing, and bridging the fields of literary and cultural criticism with author interviews, this book provides close readings on established and emerging Chinese diasporic poets' work by incorporating the writers' own reflections on their craft through interviews with some of those featured. In doing so, Jennifer Wong explores the usefulness and limitations of existing labels and categories in reading the works of selected poets from specific racial, socio-cultural, linguistic environments and gender backgrounds, including Bei Dao, Li-Young Lee, Marilyn Chin, Hannah Lowe and Sarah Howe, Nina Mingya Powles and Mary Jean Chan. Incorporating scholarship from both the East and the West, Wong demonstrates how these poets' experimentation with poetic language and forms serve to challenge the changing notions of homeland, family, history and identity, offering new evaluations of contemporary diasporic voices.

Author Biography

Jennifer Wong was born and grew up in Hong Kong, and is now based in the UK. She is Associate Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University, UK, and a visiting humanities fellow at Oxford University's TORCH in 2022. She has three poetry collections published including Letters Home (2020), which was named the Wild Card Choice by Poetry Book Society.

Reviews

Jennifer Wong's innovative new study of Anglophone Asian diasporic poetry explores how notions of home, race, identity, and belonging are imaginatively made and re-made in the work of poets whose lives and verse traverse oceans and languages. Fusing literary commentary with in-depth interviews with practicing poets, this lucid and elegant book straddles criticism and creativity in illuminating ways, showing how the voices of living poets rightly belong in scholarly treatments of their work. This book a must-read for any scholar or student keen to understand the relationship between poetic form and experiences of migration, exile, and multiculturalism. * Margaret Hillenbrand, Professor of Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, University of Oxford, UK * By juxtaposing critical discussions of a range of poets with a study of the concept of diaspora and an account of Chinese migrations, Jennifer Wong offers here a refreshingly original curation of materials that will be of interest to scholars and general readers alike. An impressive and commendable undertaking. * Rey Chow, Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Duke University, USA * This is an important book about the contemporary moment in Chinese diasporic poetry. The focus on identity is especially timely in its engagement with the Chinese diasporic experience. * Eddie Tay, Associate Professor, Department of English, Chinese University of Hong Kong *