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Spatial Literary Studies in China explores the range of vibrant and innovative research being done in China today. Chinese scholars have been exploring spatially oriented literary criticism in two different and mutually reinforcing directions: the first has focused on the study of Western literature, especially U.S. and European texts and theory, and the second has examined Chinese cultures, texts, and spaces. This collection of essays demonstrates Chinese scholars’ insightful interpretation, evaluation, and innovative application of international spatial analyses, theories, and methodologies, as well as their inspiring exploration and reconstruction of distinctively Chinese critical and theoretical discourses. For the first time in English, the essays in this volume demonstrate the vitality of literary geography, geocriticism, and the spatial humanities in China in the twenty-first century.

Part I Spatial Theory and Technology
1(126)
1 Spatial Literary Studies in China: A Brief History
3(18)
Ying Fang
2 An Exploration of the Problems of Space and Spatial ization
21(16)
Jia Yan
3 Mobility Studies: A New Direction in Spatial Literary Studies
37(16)
Ying Liu
4 Developing the Chinese Academic Map Publishing Platform
53(28)
Yongming Xu
Benjamin Lewis
Weihe Wendy Guan
5 Space: The Keyword of Art History Study
81(8)
Juan Mao
6 The Attributes of British and American Literary Maps: An Exploration
89(18)
Fangyun Guo
7 Spatial Narrative in Fiction: "Spatialization" of Fiction Narrative
107(20)
Ying Fang
Part II Studies in Literary Geography
127(112)
8 The Construction of Academic System in a New Literary Geography
129(22)
Xinlin Mei
9 Regional Aesthetics and the Historical Formation of the Image of Jiangnan in the Literature of Six Dynasties
151(18)
Yonghai Ge
10 American National Parks: Symbolic Landscapes
169(16)
Li Li
11 Walking Landscape: Spatial Experience and Imagination of Modernity in the Overseas Travelogues in the Late Qing Dynasty
185(16)
Jigang Huang
12 Introducing Literary Geography to the History of Chinese Literature
201(20)
Debao Pan
13 Spatial Metaphors and the Literary Cartography of Shanghai in Modern Chinese Novels
221(18)
Lanxiang Ji
Part III Geocritical Studies and Textual Analysis
239(104)
14 The Middle Place: Mediation and Heterotopia in Nick Joaquin's The Woman Who Had Two Navels
241(16)
Iping Liang
15 Lewis's Babbitt, Literary Maps, and the Production of Space in American Cities
257(24)
Hairong Zhang
16 Pretext, Embedded-Text, Subtext: On the Landscape Narratives of Willa Cather's One of Ours
281(18)
Hongfei Yan
17 Embedded Geographies in GUO Pu's "River Fu"
299(12)
Sophia Kidd
18 The Source of the Terror: Interpreting the Liminal Space in Carson McCullers's The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
311(16)
Ying Tian
19 Antebellum Literary Cartography and the Construction of an American Oceanic Space
327(16)
Jie Hou
Index 343
Ying Fang is Professor of Comparative Literature and the World Literature at Zhejiang Gongshang University, Zhejiang China. She is the author of Spatial Narrative in Fiction (2017) and the translator of Spatiality by Robert T. Tally Jr. (2021). She is also a poet, who has published a collection (co-authored with Xuezheng Zhong, her husband) Walking and Singing (2019).

Robert T. Tally Jr. is Professor of English at Texas State University. His recent books include For a Ruthless Critique of All That Exists: Literature in an Age of Capitalist Realism and Topophrenia: Place, Narrative, and the Spatial Imagination.