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Xiao Xiong

Dr Xiao Xiong is a lecturer in English literature at Central China Normal University. He was supported by the China Scholarship Council and University of Wollongong to complete his PhD at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He previously studied at Wuhan University in China, where he received the Outstanding Postgraduate Scholarship. He is passionate about both English and Chinese literatures focusing on postcolonialism. 
Haunting in Chinese-Australian Writing

Haunting in Chinese-Australian Writing

This book examines haunting in terms of trauma, languaging, and the supernatural in works by Chinese-Australian writers who were born in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore. It goes past the conventional focus on identity issues in the analysis of diasporic writing, considering how the memory of past trauma is triggered by abusive systems of power in the present.

Haunting in Chinese-Australian Writing

Haunting in Chinese-Australian Writing

This book examines haunting in terms of trauma, languaging, and the supernatural in works by Chinese-Australian writers who were born in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore. It goes past the conventional focus on identity issues in the analysis of diasporic writing, considering how the memory of past trauma is triggered by abusive systems of power in the present.

Haunting in Chinese-Australian Writing

Haunting in Chinese-Australian Writing

This book examines haunting in terms of trauma, languaging, and the supernatural in works by Chinese-Australian writers who were born in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore. It goes past the conventional focus on identity issues in the analysis of diasporic writing, considering how the memory of past trauma is triggered by abusive systems of power in the present.