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Isl Vol.8, No.2
Isl Vol.8, No.2
Contents
Expanding the Horizon of Socio-historical Criticism: An Interview with Professor Wang Shouren
Wang Shouren and the Study of British Literature in China
Inheritance, Development, and Innovation: Wang Shouren and the Construction of Chinese-Characteristic Body of Knowledge of American Literature
Holism, Representation and Realism: Wang Shouren’s Writing of the History of Contemporary Foreign Literature in China
Wang Shouren and the Realist Turn in Contemporary World Literature: Foundational Theory, Postmodern Realism and Glocality
The Place of History in Wang Shouren’s Writings on Foreign Literature
Wang Shouren’s Cross-cultural Vision and Technology-Enhanced Teaching of Foreign Literature in the Chinese Context
A Distinguished Scholar, Poetry Critic, and Theorist: In Memory of Marjorie Perlof
21st-Century Modernism: Marjorie Perloff’s Poetics Legacy
“Poetry Is the Discourse that Could Only Be Reread”: An Interview with Professor Marjorie Perlof
In Memoriam: Critic par Excellence of Creative “Unoriginal Genius” & Marjorie Perloff’s Arcades Project of Poetry by “Other Means” (1951- 2024)
From Paradigm Shift to Scientific Construction: The Interdisciplinarity of Marjorie Perloff’s Poetic Theory
Marjorie Perloff’s “Third Path” of Poetry Criticism and Its Reception in China
Doing Philosophy as Poetry: Reading Perloff Reading Wittgenstein
Redefining Subjectivity and Ethics: Maugham and Zhuangzi
The Narrative of “History from Below” and Its Ethical Significance in Hardie and Baird: The Last Days