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Contributors’ Notes<br />

Eileen J. Cheng is assistant professor of Chinese at Pomona College,<br />

where she teaches Chinese language, literature, and film. She is<br />

currently working on a book manuscript on Lu Xun.<br />

Susan Daruvala teaches modern Chinese literature at the University of<br />

Cambridge. She is the author of Zhou Zuoren and an Alternative Chinese<br />

Response to Modernity (2000). Her current research and teaching<br />

interests include the modern Chinese essay and its precursors, the<br />

literary scene in Republican China, and film.<br />

Cui Shuqin is associate professor of Asian Studies at Bowdoin College.<br />

Her teaching and research interests include cinema, gender, and cultural<br />

studies as well as modern Chinese literature. She is the author of<br />

Women through the Lens: Gender and Nation in a Century of Chinese<br />

Cinema.<br />

Jin Liu is a Ph.D. candidate in East Asian Literature at Cornell University.<br />

She is completing her dissertation on the media productions rendered in<br />

local languages in mainland China since 2000.<br />

G. Andrew Stuckey is a visiting assistant professor at Kalamazoo College.<br />

He specializes in modern Chinese literature with an emphasis on the<br />

intersection of history, the past, and narrative as seen through the<br />

lens of modern and contemporary Chinese fiction. His current research<br />

compares the expression of the past and tradition in Taiwanese fiction<br />

to its expression in Mainland fiction.<br />

206 • Contributors<br />

MCLC 18.2.indd 206<br />

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