Chapter Transnational urban encounters: existential wanderings in Xue Yiwei’s collection Shenzheners
Abstract
The fictional works of the Chinese writer Xue Yiwei, who migrated to Canada in 2002, can be regarded as a byproduct of cross-border mobility and cultural displacement. This paper examines the relationship between the individual and the metropolis in four short stories from the collection Shenzheners, focusing on the impact of the writer’s transcontinental relocation on his representation of city dwellers and intercultural encounters. This research adopts an interdisciplinary framework, which merges textual analysis with the approaches of Cultural Studies and Literary Urban Studies, and places this theoretical construction within a transnational context. By investigating the multiple narrative forms Xue Yiwei uses to question stereotypical cultural boundaries and to build a bridge between Chinese and global literatures, the connection between his experience of mobility and his hybrid fictional microcosm will be explored.
Keywords
Global Chinese literature; transnational writers; transculturalism in Chinese fiction; Chinese urban literature; Shenzhen fictionDOI
10.36253/979-12-215-0068-4.15ISBN
9791221500684, 9791221500684Publisher
Firenze University PressPublisher website
https://www.fupress.com/Publication date and place
Florence, 2023Series
Studi e saggi, 248Classification
Biography, Literature and Literary studies