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The Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture publishes research on premodern Chinese literature and all aspects of the broader literary culture. It also explores the influence of traditional literature and culture in modern and contemporary China. Jointly sponsored by Peking University and the University of Illinois, the journal is committed to an international editorial vision and to in-depth exchange and collaboration among scholars in China, the U.S., and around the world.
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Volume 12, Issue 1, April 2025Table of Contents
Introduction: Toward Establishing Chinese Literary Theory as a Viable Subject of Sinological Studies
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View The Formation and Evolution of the Theories of the Relation between Qing 情 and Jing 景 in Classical Chinese Poetics
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View Unfolding the Layers of a Literary Standard: The Construction and Reconstruction of Yifa 義法 (Substantive Technique), a Conceptual Apparatus for Classical Prose Criticism
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View Whence Comes the Wind? Transformations of the Concept of Fengyu 諷諭 from Admonition and Instruction to Analogy and Satire
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Whence Comes the Wind? Transformations of the Concept of Fengyu 諷諭 from Admonition and Instruction to Analogy and Satire
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View "Old and New," "Raw and Ripe," and "Novel and Fresh": The Concept of Originality in Traditional Chinese Literary Theory and Criticism
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"Old and New," "Raw and Ripe," and "Novel and Fresh": The Concept of Originality in Traditional Chinese Literary Theory and Criticism
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| ISSN | 2329-0056 |
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| Print ISSN | 2329-0048 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-11-05 |
| Open Access | No |




