
Christopher Lupke (PhD, Cornell University) is associate professor of Chinese and Coordinator of Asian Languages at Washington State University. He concurrently serves as the President of the Association for Chinese and Comparative Literature. Lupke has published two edited books:
The Magnitude of Ming: Command, Allotment, and Fate in Chinese Culture (University of Hawai'i Press, 2005) and
New Perspectives on Contemporary Chinese Poetry (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008) as well as numerous articles and book chapters. Recently, he has guest edited special theme issues of
Positions and of
JMLC. His forthcoming book
Hou Hsiao-hsien is under contract with Cambria Press. He also has completed translations of Peng Ge's novel
Setting Moon and Ye Shitao's
A History of Taiwan Literature. [Read
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