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CHINOPERL: Journal of Chinese Oral and Performing Literature is published by CHINOPERL, short for the Conference on Chinese Oral and Performing Literature.
The focus of CHINOPERL is on literature connected to oral performance, broadly defined as any form of verse or prose that has elements of oral transmission, and, whether currently or in the past, performed either formally on stage or informally as a means of everyday communication. Such "literature" includes widely-accepted genres such as the novel, short story, drama, and poetry, but may also include proverbs, folksongs, and other traditional forms of linguistic expression.
Formerly CHINOPERL Papers, number 6 (1976) through number 31 (2012); CHINOPERL News, number 1 (1969) through number 5 (1975).
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University of Hawai'i Pressviewing issue
Volume 33, Number 1, July 2014Table of Contents
Original Articles
Translation
Field Report
Research Note

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ISSN | 2835-3188 |
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Print ISSN | 2835-317X |
Launched on MUSE | 2020-04-07 |
Open Access | No |