Chinese Studies

Publications Jun.-Prof. Graf

Graf, Emily. 2023. “The Rise of Author Museums in the PRC: How Institutions Make World Literature”. In A World History of Chinese Literature, edited by Yingjin Zhang, 1st ed., 107–19. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003167198-12.

Graf, Emily. 2023. "Pu Songlings Liaozhai als Wissensort: Ein Raum, ein Rollbild und das Einfangen des Schaffensmoments." In Wissensorte in China, edited by Martin Hofmann and Joachim Kurtz, 59-86. Jahrbuch der Deutschen Vereinigung für Chinastudien 16. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.

Graf, Emily. 2022. “Beyond Party Politics? Visitors and Meaning-Making in the National Museum of Taiwan Literature.” Modern Chinese Literature and Culture (MCLC) 34 (2): 241–290. (https://doi.org/10.3366/mclc.2022.0014)

Graf, Emily. 2022. “Exposing the Obscurity of the Chinese Literary Establishment: The Destabilizing Power of Author Museums.” In: Transforming Author Museums: From Sites of Pilgrimage to Cultural Hubs, edited by Ulrike Spring, Johan Schimanski and Thea Aarbakke, 229–254. Oxford: Berghahn Books.

Reviews

Graf, Emily. 2025. “Gendered Memories: An Imaginary Museum for Ding Ling and Chinese Female Revolutionary Martyrs Xian Wang. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2025. 287 Pp. $29.95 (Pbk). ISBN 9780472057191.” The China Quarterly: 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741025101513.

Graf, Emily. 2024. “Material Contradictions in Mao’s China Edited by Jennifer Altehenger and Denise Y. Ho. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2022. 264 Pp. $105.00 (Cloth), $32.00 (Paper).” Journal of Chinese History 中國歷史學刊 9 (1): 175 – 177. https://doi.org/10.1017/jch.2024.15.