Английская Википедия:Chi Ta-wei
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Chi Ta-wei (Шаблон:Zh, born February 3, 1972) is a Taiwanese writer.
Life
Chi Ta-wei was born in Taichung, Taiwan in 1972. He attended National Taiwan University, graduating from the Department of Foreign Language and Literature, and received a degree in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Los Angeles. He teaches Taiwanese literature at National Chengchi University in Taipei.
Career
Chi Ta-wei is most well-known for his science fiction novel Membrane (Шаблон:Lang, 1996), which was one of the first queer novels to be published in Chinese.[1]
He has also published various short story collections and volumes of critical essays on queer and science-fiction literature, and translated several foreign works into Chinese, including a series of novels by Italian author Italo Calvino.[2]
With Chen Xue, Lucifer Hung and Qiu Miaojin his work is viewed as that of a “new generation of queer authors” from Taiwan.[3][4]
Works
Works in Chinese (partial)
- Sensory World (Шаблон:Lang, 1995)
- Membrane (Шаблон:Lang, 1996)
- Queer Carnival (Шаблон:Lang, 1997)
- Goodnight, Babylon: Sexuality, Dissent, and Political Reading for the Internet Generation (Шаблон:Lang, 1998)
- Fetishism (Шаблон:Lang, 1998)
- A History of Tongzhi Literature: The Invention of Taiwan (Шаблон:Lang, 2017)
Works in translation
- "A Stranger's ID" in Angelwings: Contemporary Queer Fiction from Taiwan (2003),[5] translated by Fran Martin
- Membrane (Шаблон:Lang, 2015), translated by Gwennaël Gaffric
- Perles (Шаблон:Lang, 2020), translated by Olivier Bialais, Gwennaël Gaffric, Coraline Jortay, and Pierrick Rivet
- The Membranes (2021), translated by Ari Larissa Heinrich
- Membrana (Шаблон:Lang, 2022),[6] translated by Alessandra Pezza
- Membraner (2023),[7] translated by Astrid Møller-Olsen
References
External links
- ↑ Fran Martin, Situating Sexualities: Queer Representation in Taiwanese Fiction, Film and Public Culture, Hong Kong University Press, 2003.
- ↑ Ji Dawei (Chi Ta-wei)
- ↑ Fran Martin, “The Legacy of the Crocodile: Critical Debates over Taiwanese Lesbian Fiction”, IIAS Newsletter , no . 29,November 2002, p. 8
- ↑ Fran Martin, "Introduction: Taiwan's literature of transgressive sexuality", in Fran Martin (trans.), Angelwings: Contemporary queer fiction from Taiwan, Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 2003
- ↑ A Stranger's ID
- ↑ Chi Ta-wei - Membrana
- ↑ Chi Ta-wei Membraner
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