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Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, formerly Modern Chinese Literature (1984–1998), is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the culture of modern and contemporary China, with China understood not in a narrow, political sense (e.g., People's Republic of China), but in the sense of Greater China, including PRC, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Chinese overseas. The journal publishes two issues per year, covering literature of all genres, film and television, popular culture, drama, visual art, material culture, etc.[1]

In 2021, Natascha Gentz and Christopher Rosenmeier became editors-in-chief, taking over from Kirk A. Denton. Publication of the journal was moved to Edinburgh University Press. The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, and issues appear on JSTOR following an embargo period. The publisher also offers subscribers electronic access to issues from 2020 onward.[2]

Book reviews have not appeared in the print journal since 2003. They are instead published on the MCLC Resource Center, a website on modern China cultural studies that is affiliated with the journal. The MCLC Resource Center maintains a literature database and also publishes translations, interviews, bibliographies, and articles with a strong multimedia component. The journal publishes occasional special issues.

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  1. ^ "MCLC Journal". MCLC Resource Center. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Modern Chinese Literature and Culture". Edinburgh University Press. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
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