Tag: literary
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MLA 2013: Reception for Gao Xingjian and Cambria Press Book Launch by Victor Mair
MLA 2013 Reception for Gao Xingjian: Professor Victor Mair (University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Mabel Lee (University of Sydney) with Gao Xingjian. MLA 2013 Reception (left to right): Professor Song Xiaoping (Norwich University), Toni Tan (Cambria Press), Nobel laureate Gao Xingjian, Dr. Mabel Lee (University of Sydney), and Diane Burrowes (HarperCollins). A reception for Gao Xingjian was held…
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MLA 2013: Nobel Laureate Gao Xingjian, Liu Jianmei (HKUST), Mabel Lee (University of Sydney), and Toni Tan (Cambria Press)
Cambria Press booth (MLA 2013, Boston): Nobel Prize Winner in Literature Gao Xingjian, Professor Liu Jianmei (HKUST), and Mabel Lee (University of Sydney). Cambria Press booth (MLA 2013, Boston): Professor Liu Jianmei (HKUST) and Toni Tan (Cambria Press). Attendance at this year’s convention was high. Many attendees flew in from other countries to attend sessions; of this group…
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MLA 2013: Nobel laureate Gao Xingjian with Mabel Lee and Christopher Lupke
Photo (left to right): Dr. Mabel Lee (University of Sydney), Gao Xingjian, and Professor Christopher Lupke (Washington State University). Many came to the Cambria Press booth for Nobel laureate Gao Xingjian’s book-signing sessions for his new book Gao Xingjian: Aesthetics and Creation. Gao Xingjian also had book-signing sessions for Soul Mountain at the HarperCollins booth,…
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MLA 2013: Cambria Press authors Nobel Prize Winner in Literature Gao Xingjian and Professor E. K. Tan with their newly published books!
Cambria Press authors Nobel Prize Winner in Literature Gao Xingjian and Professor E. K. Tan at the Cambria Press booth at the 2013 MLA annual convention in Boston. Both were very happy that their books (Gao Xingjian: Aesthetics and Creation and Rethinking Chineseness: Translational Sinophone Identities in the Nanyang Literary World respectively) were published just in time for the convention.…
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MLA 2013: Shu-mei Shih and E. K. Tan
Among the scholars praising Professor E. K. Tan’s new book, Rethinking Chineseness: Translational Sinophone Identities in the Nanyang Literary World, for its contribution to Sinophone studies is Professor Shu-mei Shih (UCLA) who has been widely credited for coining the term Sinophone and is on the editorial board of the Cambria Sinophone World Series. Professor Shih has praised…
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MLA 2013 New Book: Rethinking Chineseness: Translational Sinophone Identities in the Nanyang Literary World by E. K. Tan
Cambria Press author Professor E. K. Tan’s new book, Rethinking Chineseness: Translational Sinophone Identities in the Nanyang Literary World, was published just in for the 2013 MLA annual convention in Boston. The book has been praised by eminent scholars including Professor David Der-wei Wang (Harvard University) and Professor Quah Sy Ren (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) for furthering…