Angelwings: Contemporary Queer Fiction from Taiwan

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University of Hawaii Press, 31‏/01‏/2003 - 256 من الصفحات

Lesbian and gay--or queer--fiction (known in Mandarin as tongzhi wenxue) constitutes a major contribution to Taiwanese literature, as evidenced by the remarkable number of prestigious literary awards won by many of the authors of the short stories presented here. Indeed, the meteoric rise of this new genre was a defining feature of Taiwan's literary scene in the 1990s. Queer fiction was also instrumental in forming self-identifying subcultural gay readerships, thus serving a significant political function. But most strikingly, this fiction has been immensely popular with general readers in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, as well as in diasporic Chinese communities worldwide. The startlingly fresh, brave voices that speak through these stories attest to the powerful social ferment of the past ten years in Taiwan, which have witnessed a revolution in discourses on sex and sexuality in the public sphere.

Contributors: Chu T'ien-Wen, Qiu Miaojin, Chu T'ien-Hsin, Hsu Yoshen, Lin Yuyi, Lin Chun Ying, Chen Xue, Hong Ling, Chi Tawei, Wu Jiwen.

 

المحتوى

Introduction Taiwans Literature of Transgressive Sexuality
1
Bodhisattva Incarnate
29
Platonic Hair
51
A Story of Spring Butterflies
75
Stones on the Shore
95
The Boy in the Pink Orchid Tree
127
Who is Singing?
155
Searching for the Lost Wings of the Angel
167
Poes from the Glass Womb
189
Strangers ID
213
Rose is Past Tense for Rise
221
Chinese Titles
247
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Fran Martin is lecturer in cultural studies at the University of Melbourne.

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