Emily Sun
Emily Sun teaches English and comparative literature at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan, where she founded and directs the Center for Comparative Literature. She is the author of Succeeding King Lear: Literature, Exposure, and the Possibility of Politics (Fordham UP, 2010) and co-editor of The Claims of Literature: A Shoshana Felman Reader (Fordham UP, 2007). She has published essays on politics and aesthetics in British romanticism and co-edited “Reading Keats, Thinking Politics,” a special issue of Studies in Romanticism (Summer 2011).
Contributions
Praxis Essay: Dissensus in Two Registers: “Tintern Abbey” in Taiwan
Praxis Essay: What is Poetry in the Theater of Biopolitics?
Reviews and Resources Book Review: China from the Ruins of Athens and Rome & Emily Sun's On the Horizon of World Literature