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Editorial Office:
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
University of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign
2090 FLB, 707 South Mathew Ave.
Urbana, Illinois 61801
217-244-4008
217-244-2223 (fax)
jclcoffice@gmail.com
Editors in Chief:
Yuan Xingpei, Peking University
Zong-qi Cai, University of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign and Lingnan University of Hong Kong
Associate Editor in Chief:
Liu Yucai, Peking University
Editors:
Zong-qi Cai (poetry and poetics)
Wai-yee Li, Harvard University (fiction and prose)
Liu Yucai, Peking University (cultural themes)
Tina Lu, Yale University (drama and vernacular literature)
Pan Jianguo, Peking University (fiction and prose)
Zhang Jian, Chinese University of Hong Kong (poetry and poetics)
Editors for Translation:
Liu Feng, Peking University
Maija Samei
Editorial Board:
Chen Yinchi, Fudan University
Cheng Yu-yu, National Taiwan University
Cheng Zhangcan, Nanjing University
Ronald Egan, Stanford University
Fu Gang, Peking University
Grace Fong, McGill University, Canada
Hu Siao-chen, Academia Sinica, Taipei
Huang Shizhong, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou
Wilt Idema, Harvard University
Jiang Yin, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Liu Yongqiang, Peking University
Liu Yuejin, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Keith McMahon, University of Kansas
Patricia Sieber, Ohio State University
Paula Varsano, University of California, Berkeley
Wang Zhaopeng, Wuhan University
Wei Shang, Columbia University
Editorial Assistants:
Chen Jing
Jin Xi
Philip Merrill
Please submit manuscripts via the journals editorial management at www.editorialmanager.com/jclc. Manuscripts should adhere to the rules for style, format, and documentation described in the Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture Submission Guide.
The Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture, to be launched in 2014, will publish research articles and essays on premodern Chinese literature and all aspects of the broader literary culture. It will also publish work that explores the influence of traditional literature and culture in modern and contemporary China. For some periods of the twentieth century, the study of premodern Chinese literature was considered by some an impediment to the rise of science and democracy, but it is now recognized in China as a valuable heritage that can enrich Chinese culture for the twenty-first century. 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 United States, and other parts of the world.