David Der-wei Wang

|p=Wáng Déwēi|w=Wang2 Te2-wei1}} David Der-wei Wang (; born November 6, 1954) is a literary historian, critic, and the Edward C. Henderson Professor of Chinese Literature at Harvard University. He has written extensively on post-late Qing Chinese fiction, comparative literary theory, colonial and modern Taiwanese literature, diasporic literature, Chinese Malay literature, Sinophone literature, and Chinese intellectuals and artists in the 20th century. His notions such as "repressed modernities", "post-loyalism", and "modern lyrical tradition" are instrumental and widely discussed in the field of Chinese literary studies. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Last of the Whampoa breed stories of Chinese diaspora /

    Published 2003
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    Global Chinese literature critical essays /

    Published 2010
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    Global Chinese literature critical essays /

    Published 2010
    Other Authors:
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook
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    The Last of the Whampoa breed stories of Chinese diaspora /

    Published 2003
    Other Authors:
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook