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Session DetailsSaturday, 29 December 428. Family Values in East Asian Literatures 8:30–9:45 a.m., Parlor F, Sheraton Chicago Program arranged by the Division on East Asian Languages and Literatures after 1900 Presiding: Christopher M. Lupke, Washington State Univ., Pullman 1. “Familial Fortresses: Fortress Beseiged and Raise the Red Lantern,” Alexander C. Y. Huang, Penn State Univ., University Park 2. “Wenyipian? Jiatinglunlipian? Analyzing the ‘Melodramatic’ Features of In the Mood for Love,” Hsiu-Chuang Deppman, Oberlin, OH 3. “All Men Are Brothers? Family, Gender, and Labor in Wang Anyi’s Roaming Bandits,” Michael Hill, Columbia Univ. 4. “Problematizing Relationships: The Family and/in Society in Early Twentieth-Century East Asian Literatures,” Karen Thornber, Harvard Univ.
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