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Chinese Serial

Cannibalizing Classics, Colonial Slaves, Sino-Noir, and Taiwan

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Chinese Serial

Cannibalizing Classics, Colonial Slaves, Sino-Noir, and Taiwan

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Chinese Serial explores a major trope in Chinese literature-cannibalism-from its origins in the 14th-century Chinese novel and Lu Xun's influential deployment in the early-20th century, to the sublimations of Chinese political history and East-West encounter in the many Detective Dee television serials.

Beginning with one of the four classical Chinese novels, Monkey, and extending to modern and contemporary Chinese literature and television series, the ten chapters, referred to as courses, form a "feast" that offers something for various readers. Additionally, it engages with Taiwanese history and cultural production-from Wu Zhuoliu's Orphan of Asia to Yang Shuang-zi's Taiwan Travelogue-presenting a dialectical account of its continuities with Chinese literary traditions as well as its unassimilability into those traditions.

This book is timely and probes into the centuries-long Chinese “man-eat-man” tradition. It spans the 16th-century classic chapter novel Monkey, the turn-of-the-last-century Lu Xun and Wu Zhuoliu, the surreal horror of Yu Hua and Fruit Chan, the oc/cult in Detective Dee, Asian North American self-Orientalizing, Taiwan's Nipponophilia, and finally the Sino-noir of serial killers in TV series.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgement

Appetizer
1. The First Course: Mythical Monkey: Eat People or Oneself, Spill Blood or Light
2. The Second Course: Lu Xun: Socialist Superman, Dangling Sick Man
3. The Third Course: The Orphan Teared Up; Surreal Horror Tore Up
4. The Fourth Course: The Oc/cult in Dee: Di Gong, Van Gulik, Tsui Hark, Chinese TV
5. The Fifth Course: Master-Slave Bond/age in China's Wuxia on Eunuchs-
6. The Sixth Course: Stigma/ta: Eyes Slant like Chinks of Christ, or Chin-Kee of American Born Chinese
7. The Seventh Course: Bao and Turning Red: Eating Chinese in Bloody Toronto
8. The Eighth Course: Get Out of the Village: Watching The Prisoner with Chinese Subtitles in Juancun
9. The Ninth Course: Colonial “Shina Swine”; Millennial Taiwan's Nipponophile
10. The Tenth Course: Sino-Noir of Serial Killers and Dismemberments
The Dessert of Taiwan

Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Dec 10 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 240
ISBN 9798216450047
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 38 bw illus
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Sheng-mei Ma

Sheng-mei Ma is Professor of English at Michigan S…

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