Section I: Modern Chinese Literature: A Comparative Study.- 1.The Evolution of Chinese Women: From Confucian Obligations to Modern Resistance.- 2.A Comparative Study of Stream of Consciousness.- 3.A Contrasting Image of China in Opera Libretti: An Analytical Reading of Puccini/Adami, Simoni’s Turandot and Adams/Goodman’s Nixon in China.- Section II: Contemporary Perceptions of Chinese Films and Performing Arts.- 4.Remaking China: The Canonization of Fei Mu’s Cinema.- 5.The Dilemma of Brand Construction of Chinese New Year Movies: Comparing to the Marvel Movies.- 6.From Comics to Animation: A Media Study of Hong Kong’s Creative Industry.- 7.Chinese Musical Culture in the Global Context – Modernization and Internationalization of Traditional Chinese Music in 21st Century.- 8.Cantonese Cameo: Prewar Hong Kong Films and /ɿ/ of Early Cantonese.- Section III: Translation Studies of Hong Kong and Chinese Culture in the Globalized Era.- 9.Reinterpreting Cantonese Opera: Is Sur/Subtitle Translation into English Possible?.- 10.Normalising Cultural Elements from an Operative Functional Perspective.- 11.Beyond Bilinguality: Chinese-English Names of Hong Kong Racehorses.- Section IV: Language and Learning: Changing Ideology in the Digital Age.- 12.Roles of Western Learning in Fevers of National Learning in the Twentieth-Century China.- 13.The Tortuous Path of Digital History in the Chinese Humanities.
Kelly Kar Yue Chan completed her undergraduate degree and her
master’s degree both in the discipline of Translation and
Interpretation at the City University of Hong Kong. She then
finished her PhD in Classical Chinese Literature at the University
of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. She is currently an Associate
Professor in language and translation at the Open University of
Hong Kong, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses on
culture and translation, and literary translation. Her research
interests include literary translation, women’s studies in
classical Chinese society, classical Chinese literature (poetry),
and translation of Cantonese opera.
Chi Sum Garfield Lau obtained her Ph.D. in English Language and
Literature from Hong Kong Baptist University. She is currently
working as Assistant Professor in The Open University of Hong Kong.
She is responsible for courses in English Language and Literature
at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Herareas of interest
include Modernism, Psychoanalytic Criticism and Comparative
Studies.
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