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{Written by Susan Blumberg-Kason, this review is part of Issue 42 (January 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Editors’ note: Read a response from the translators of Little Reunions, Jane Weizhen Pan and Martin Merz here and…
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{Written by Ronald Torrance, this review is part of Issue 42 (January 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Su Tong (author), Jane Weizhen Pan (translator) and Martin Merz (translator), Petulia’s Rouge Tin, Penguin, 2018. 106 pgs.…
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{Written by Jason S Polley, this review is part of Issue 42 (January 2019) of Cha.} {Return to Cha Review of Books and Films.} Kawika Guillermo, Stamped: An Anti-travel Novel, Westphalia, 2018. 360 pgs. He understood that need to escape, but…
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I have had the pleasure of conducting a poetry writing workshop, part of the Cha Writing Workshop Series, at St. Rose of Limaâs College on Wednesday 24Â October 2018 at the invitation of Ms. Ivy Ng, the panel chairperson at the…
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The first bilingual and interdisciplinary academic journal on Hong Kong, Hong Kong Studies (Chinese University Press), is now accepting general research articles on Hong Kong for Issue 4 (scheduled for publication in Fall 2019). . We welcome papers from multiple…
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While the word âcommunityâ is more often than not suffused with a benevolent glow, connoting the virtues purportedly associated with groups of peopleâshared values and heritage, constancy and solidarityââneighbourhoodâ is a term that has a more ambiguous, even troublesome, valency.…
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::::: We have extended the period of submissions of poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, and photography & art to the “Writing Macau” issue to 31 January 2019. ::::: We are very pleased to announce that in April 2019 Cha will be publishing a…
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The “Writing Singapore” issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal will be available in October 2018. Joshua Ip, one of the two guest editors who read the submissions with us, has written the following editorial. Also read Eddie Tay’s editorial…
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The “Writing Singapore” issue of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal will be available in October 2018. Eddie Tay, one of the two guest editors who read the submissions with us, has written the following editorial. Also read Joshua Ip’s editorial…
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⤠INTRODUCTION ⢠Tammy Ho Lai-Ming, Michael O’Sullivan, Eddie Tay, Michael Tsang ⤠ARTICLES ⢠â Principles of the Hong Kong Kitchen Shorthand Winnie Cheung and Lian-Hee Weeâ From Neon Signs to Skyscrapers: The Spectacle of Fluidity in Hong Kongâs Post/modern Cityscape Shao Yi…


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