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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Digital Humanities Approach to Comparative Literature: Opportunities and Challenges Volume 57, Number 4, 2020, pp. 595-610
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This issue contains 20 articles in total
- Domestications: American Empire, Literary Culture, and the Postcolonial Lens by Hosam Aboul-Ela (review)
- A Theory of the Aphorism: From Confucius to Twitter by Andrew Hui (review)
- Literary Narratives and the Cultural Imagination: King Arthur and Don Quixote as National Heroes by María Odette Canivell Arzú (review)
- Catastrophizing: Materialism and the Making of Disaster by Gerard Passannante (review)
- Imagining World Order: Literature and International Law in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1800 by Chenxi Tang (review)
- Samuel Beckett's How It Is: Philosophy in Translation by Anthony Cordingley (review)
- Literature: An Introduction to Theory and Analysis by Mads Rosendahl Thomsen et al. (review)
- Contra Instrumentalism: A Translation Polemic by Lawrence Venuti (review)
- From Nature to Humanity: Renaissance of Chinese Cosmology and Technology in Ken Liu's The Grace of Kings
- Evolution, Machine, and Humanity: Rereading Samuel Butler from a Posthuman Perspective
- The Dystopian Discourse of "Success but a Failure" Between Science and Ethics in the Korean Science Story "Dr. K's Research"
- Sci-Fi Realism and the Allegory of Dystopia: With Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go as an Example
- The Alienation of Spaces in Future China: The Case of Hao Jingfang's Folding Beijing
- The Dual Alienation in Waste Tide
- Ecotech, Alienation, and Science Realism in the Chinese Cyborg Novel Waste Tide
- Digital Humanities Approaches to Literary Translation
- Translating Forensic Science in Detective Stories in Early Hong Kong Chinese Newspapers
- Biotechnology and the Socioeconomic Forms in Chinese Science Fiction
- Digital Humanities Approach to Comparative Literature: Opportunities and Challenges
- Introduction: The Interactive Relations Between Science and Technology and Literary Studies
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