This conference brings together papers that rethink how the ‘South’ is conventionally being approached and articulated in Chinese Studies. Bringing a diverse set of southern encounters into dialogue with existing discourses about Nanyang, China’s Southwest and the Sinophone South, this workshop seeks to explore newer ways of conceptualizing cultural regionalities in Chinese Studies.
‘Apocalypse from the Borderland: Fengwu, Routes, and the Topopoetics of Tong Mo’s Southwest Narrative’
Jannis Chen Ji Zhou (Asst. Prof, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
‘An Exotic Turn: The emergence of Nanyang-as-Other in Hong Kong Cinema’
Yeo Min Hui (Asst. Prof, Nanyang Technological University)
‘Caught between Homelands: Wang Xiaoping and the Anti-bildungsroman’
Jessica Tan Li Wen (Asst. Prof, Lingnan University)
‘Enacting a Global Contemporary: Wang Anyi and Regional Intimacies in the Sinophone South’
Chan Cheow Thia (Asst. Prof, National University of Singapore)
10:30: Panel 1
10:30-10:35: Opening Remarks
10:35-11:00: Apocalypse from the Borderland: Fengwu, Routes, and the Topopoetics of Tong Mo’s Southwest Narrative (Jannis Chen Ji Zhou)
11:00-11:25: An Exotic Turn: The emergence of Nanyang-as-Other in Hong Kong Cinema (Yeo Min Hui)
11:25-11:55: Q&A
11:55-13:00: Lunch for speakers only
13:00: Panel 2
13:00-13:25: Caught between Homelands: Wang Xiaoping and the Anti-bildungsroman (Jessica Tan Li Wen)
13:25-13:50: Enacting a Global Contemporary: Wang Anyi and Regional Intimacies in the Sinophone South (Chan Cheow Thia)
13:50-14:20: Q&A
14:20-15:00: Roundtable + Closing remarks
15.00: Coffee and cake for speakers and attendees