"Sijia Yao’s Cosmopolitan Love: Utopian Vision in D.H. Lawrence and Eileen Chang is both an unequivocal celebration of love and a negotiation of the relationship between 'the West and the rest' that deftly eschews the binarism of thinking that often simplifies analyses of colonial cultural encounter."— F. Fiona Moollla, The Comparatist
“With suggestive pairings of novels by two famous literary authors who are seldom considered together, Sijia Yao invites us to think comparatively on the topic of love across different cultures. By juxtaposing love with cosmopolitanism, her sensitive readings underscore both their transformative potential and inexhaustible appeal.”
—Rey Chow, Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Professor of the Humanities, Duke University
— Rey Chow
“This book articulates love not only as essential to modern society but also as transcending of parochial and national boundaries. Sijia Yao offers an insightful reading of Eileen Chang and D. H. Lawrence in pursuit of cosmopolitan sensibility.”
—Ban Wang, William Haas Professor of Chinese Studies and Professor of Comparative Literature, Stanford University, author of At Home in Nature: Technology, Labor, and Critical Ecology
— Ban Wang
“Cosmopolitan Love introduces a new way to understand how D. H. Lawrence and Eileen Chang (best-known for Lust, Caution) reconceived love as the basis for social and political transformation. In demonstrating the fascinating affinity between the two writers, Sijia Yao emphasizes the cross-cultural nature of their achievement. Cosmopolitan Love is notable for its compelling theoretical foundation and insightful close readings.”
—Keith Cushman, Professor Emeritus of English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and recipient of the Harry T. Moore Award for Lifetime Contributions to D. H. Lawrence Studies
— Keith Cushman