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“Wuhan Punk” was first published in Issue 2 (February 2008) of the Hong Kong-based Cha: An Asian Literary Journal. Wuhan Punk by Alistair Noon i. Ko-Jin goes west from Ko-kaku-ro, The smoke-flowers are blurred over the river. His lone sail blots…
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HONG KONG AND ELSEWHERE: A HONG KONG STUDIES SYMPOSIUMβCALL FOR ABSTRACTS . A promotional video for the forthcoming third season of the award-winning TV show Westworld features the Hong Kong protests as the first event in what appears to be…
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{Written by Nashua Gallagher, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Marc Nair, Vital Possessions, Ethos Books, 2018. 84 pgs. βThe cupboard, abandoned, is a question: of what we…
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{Written by Phoebe Tsang, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Tiffany Tsao, The Majesties, Atria Books, 2020. 272 pgs. In her choice of title alone, Tiffany Tsao proves…
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{Written by Simon Cartledge, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Richard McGregor, Xi Jinping: The Backlash, Penguin Random House Australia/Lowy Institute, 2019, 144 pgs. Richard McGregorβs Xi Jinping:…
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{Written by Susan Blumberg-Kason, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} ClickΒ HERE to readΒ all entries inΒ Cha on Vigil. Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink, Columbia Global Reports,…
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{Written by Danielle Karanjeet J. de Feo-Giet, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Song Lin (author), Jami Proctor Xu (translator), Sunday Sparrows, Jintian Series of Contemporary Chinese Poetry,…
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{Written by Reid Mitchell, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Wai-Lim Yip, Arrivals and Departures: Poems, Memoir, and Chronology, Musical Stone Publishing Limited, 2017. 378 pgs. Arrivals and…
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{Written by Kate Rogers, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Xu Xi, This Fish is Fowl: Essays of Being, University of Nebraska Press, 2019. 320 pgs. In her…
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{Written by Isabelle Lim, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Hamid Roslan, parsetreeforestfire, Ethos Books, 2019. 100 pgs. In the introduction to her collection on language poetry and…
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{Written by Joshua Bird, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} David Walker, Stranded Nation: White Australia in an Asian Region, University of Western Australia Publishing, 2019. 528 pgs.…
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{Written by Marsha McDonald , this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Eddie Tay, Anything You Can Get Away With: Creative Practices, Delere Press, 2018. 168 pgs. A star…
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{Written by Wei Ting Jen, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Teo You Yenn, This is What Inequality Looks Like, Ethos Books, 2018. 288 pgs. When I worked…
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NOTE: The “Writing Malaysia” issue is postponed untill further notice. We are happy to announce that in June 2020 ChaΒ will be publishing a special βWriting Malaysiaβ issue. Submissions of poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction and art are accepted between 15 October…
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{Written by DragoΕ Ilca, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Matt Tuner, Not Moving, Broken Sleep Books, 2019. 48 pgs. I really wish there weren’t that many Matt…
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{Written by Susan Blumberg-Kason, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Lindsay Varty (author), Gary Jones (photographs), Sunset Survivors: Meet the People Keeping Hong Kong’s Traditional Industries Alive, Blacksmith…
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{Written by Grace Chia, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Maria Cheng, Tang Wai Hung and Eric Choy, Essential Terms of Chinese Painting, City University of Hong Kong…
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{Written by Perry Bayer, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Vaughan Rapatahana, Novel, Rangitawa Publishing, 2018. 320 pgs. Vaughan Rapatahana’s sophomore novel, neatly and appositely entitled Novel, is…
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{Written by Susan Blumberg-Kason, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Mary Lynn Bracht, White Chrysanthemum, Chatto & Windus, 2018. 320 pgs. In White Chrysanthemum, Mary Lynn Bracht tells…
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{Written by Alana Leilani Teves Cabrera-Narciso, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} β Eileen R. Tabios, Amnesia: Somebody’s Memoir, Black Radish Books, 2016. 122 pgs. β Lawrence Lacambra Ypil, The…
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{Written by David W. Landrum, this review is part of Issue 45 (January/February 2020) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Wawa, Anna and Anna, Finishing Line Press, 2018. 26 pgs. The Hong Kong poet Wawa (who has…
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ζ¨ΉηͺΏε€ͺεΉ³ζ΄θ‘ε Tree Hollow Pacific Campaign [NOTE: If you would like your submissions to also be considered for publication in Cha, please specify so in your email.] Origin . A Hong Kong poet on the UC Berkeley campus started distributing flash…
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{Written by Sumit Ray, this review is part of Issue 44 (June/July 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Sumana Roy, Out of Syllabus: Poems, Speaking Tiger Books, 2019. 136 pgs. Sumana Roy’s first poetry collection, Out…
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{Written by Cameron L. White, this review is part of Issue 44 (June/July 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} “City Issue: Hong Kong”, edited by Tammy Lai-Ming Ho, World Literature Today, Volume 93 No. 2, University…
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{Written by Tom Marling, this review is part of Issue 44 (June/July 2019) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Anna Wang, Inconvenient Memories: A Personal Account of the Tiananmen Square Incident and the China Before and After,…
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{Written by Akin Jeje, this review is part of Issue 44 (June/July 2019) of Cha.}Β {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Karen Kao, The Dancing Girl and the Turtle, Linen Press, 2017. 245 pgs. Karen Kao’s debut novel, the…
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