The Jin Yong Phenomenon:  Chinese Martial Arts Fiction and Modern Chinese Literary History
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Contributors

Aijun Zhu is a Lecturer at the University of Maryland and George Mason University. She received her Ph D in Comparative Literature and Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies from the University of Maryland. Her research interests include modern Chinese literature, contemporary Chinese culture, Asian American literature, women’s literature, feminist theory, film / cultural studies, and critical theory. Her book, Feminism and Global Chineseness: The Cultural Production of Controversial Women Authors is forthcoming winter 2007 from Cambria Press.

Ann Huss is Assistant Professor of Chinese Studies and Assistant Director of the Centre for East Asian Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She teaches Modern Chinese literature and film and is currently at work on a translation of Ge Fei’s Renmian taohua for which she was awarded a 2006 PEN Translation Grant.

Ban Wang is a Professor of Chinese and comparative literature at Rutgers University.