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Introduction The errant gaze 1
1 Specularity and the limits of vision 35
2 Li Ruzhen and laughing at the gibbon 54
3 Chen Sen and the coin of gender 82
4 Wumingshi and pictorial fetishism 111
5 Jin Yong and picturing nationalism 136
6 Eileen Chang and photographic nostalgia 159
7 Li Yung-p'ing and spectral cartography 187
8 Gao Xingjian and maternal photographs 213
9 Wang Shuo and historical portraiture 244
10 Chu T'ien-wen and cinematic shadows 274
Works cited 305
Index 317
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