Special Issue of The New American Studies Journal: A Forum “Chinese American Writing: Hybridity and Memory”

deadline for submissions: 
January 2, 2026
full name / name of organization: 
Göttingen University Press

The New American Studies Journal: A Forum (Göttingen University Press) invites submissions for a forthcoming special issue in 2026 that focuses on Chinese American literature. We invite submissions of both academic essays and creative works.

  • Deadline for abstract submissions: January 2, 2026
  • Deadline for full submissions (upon acceptance of abstract): March 1, 2026
  • For submissions of creative works, please contact the editor, Mohan Ding, before January 2, 2026.

This issue will incorporate two thematic concerns. Firstly, how Chinese American writers weave individual and family immigration into public histories of the U.S. and China, forming part of the Chinese American diaspora while maintaining their own voices and stylistic distinctiveness. Secondly, how Chinese American writers experiment with various literature forms and traditions when they write about war, exile, nostalgia, and assimilation, as well as other topics beyond immigration such as activism, queerness, ecology, philosophy, and art. These two focuses, which might be summarised as hybridity and memory, reflect the possible clash and merge of past and present, West and East, commemoration and silence, as well as tradition and innovation.

While we welcome essays addressing our two main topics, we will also be happy to see other work that engages with Chinese American writing. Submissions that explore intersections, push boundaries, or offer innovative perspectives on Chinese American writing are especially encouraged. The scope remains intentionally broad to reflect the richness and diversity of research about the literature of the Chinese American diaspora, Chinese American representation in literature, representations of Chinese and China in American literature, and newness in Chinese American literature. In addition, we invite English-language creative works, including poetry, prose, and short fiction, by Chinese American writers or works inspired by Chinese history and culture.

Submission Process: Please submit an abstract of around 250 words along with a short biography to the editor of this issue Mohan Ding at mohan.ding@uni-goettingen.de by January 2, 2026. The deadline for full submissions (max. 7000 words), after an abstract is accepted, is March 1, 2026. If you are interested in submitting creative works, please contact Mohan Ding before January 2, 2026. Submissions must be original and not previously published online. There is no submission fee or payment.

More Information about NASJ: https://nasjournal.org/NASJ/about

Contact: Please contact Mohan Ding with any questions.