Chung Wai Literary Quarterly (Chinese: 中外文學) is a quarterly Taiwanese peer-reviewed scholarly journal publishing new and established poetries, fiction, academic journals, reviews, translations and non-fiction articles/essays, related to Western literature.[1]: 17–21 Originally founded as a monthly literary magazine by Yen Yuan-shu and Chu Limin in 1972 and named Chung Wai Literary Monthly, the journal aims to encourage and promote critical and emerging approaches to non-local literatures and connect literature with other academic disciplines.[2] It was widely regarded as a pioneering journal on comparative studies between Chinese and foreign literatures and had received numerous awards, including award from the National Central Library.[3] The magnum opus of Taiwanese writer Wang Wen-hsing, Family Catastrophe, was also first published in Chung Wai.[4]: 133–162 In 2007, the journal renamed and restructured as a quarterly and in 2019, the journal was recognized as a Grade I academic journal by the National Science and Technology Council of Taiwan.[2][5]
Editor-in-chief | Hung-chiung Li |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
Founded | 1972 |
Company | National Taiwan University, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures |
Country | Republic of China |
Language | Chinese |
Website | www |
ISSN | 0303-0849 |
References
edit- ^ Liu, C-H. (2000). "《中外文學》的本土轉向". Chung Wai Literary Monthly (in Chinese). 28 (8).
- ^ a b "Chung Wai Literary Quarterly: About Us". Chung Wai Literary Quarterly. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
- ^ "Chung Wai Literary Quarterly has been awarded". National Taiwan University, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
- ^ Wang, Wen-hsing (1972). "Family Catastrophe". Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 1 (6).
- ^ "臺灣人文及社會科學期刊評比暨核心期刊收錄" (in Chinese). National Science and Technology Council. Retrieved 6 October 2022.