Monograph
Ecocriticism in Chinese Science Fiction: Risk, Failure, and Solastalgia
(forthcoming with Brill, Open Access Model)
Journal Articles
Ma, Mia Chen. "Towards a Daoist Futurity: Aquatic Posthumanism in Han Song’s Red Ocean”, Extrapolation: Special Issue on Posthumanism and New Materialism, Liverpool University Press, vol. 64, no. 3, 2023, pp. 291-309.
Ma, Mia Chen. "Reimagining Care and Empathy in Chinese Science Fiction", Prism: Theory and Modern Chinese Literature, Duke University Press, Volume 21, Issue 2, October 2024 (In press).
Ma, Chen. “Waste Workers in Waste Tide: Ecoambiguity, Failure, and Emotional Propaganda”, Bochum Yearbook of East Asian Studies (42)1, 2019, pp 67-80.
Book Chapters
Ma, Mia Chen. “Rethinking Urban Form: Overpopulation, Resource Depletion, and Chinese Cities in Science Fiction”, Ecocriticism and Chinese Literature: Imagined Landscapes and Real Lived Spaces, edited by Moratto, Riccardo and Pesaro, Nicoletta and Chao, Di-kai, Routledge, 2022, pp. 84- 97.
Ma, Mia Chen. "Dissecting the Future in Chinese Science Fiction: Lu Xun, Transnational Surrogacy, Male Pregnancy and Strange Children." (Forthcoming) The Edinburgh Companion to Science Fiction and the Medical Humanities, edited by Gavin Miller, Anna, McFarlane, and Donna McCormack, Edinburgh University Press, 2023.
Other Publications
Ma, Chen. “Redefining the ‘Pathological body‘ in Literary Narratives“, Yangtze River, Series, March, 2024.
Ma, Chen. “Translation into Chinese of Jing Tsu’s article entitled ‘The Futures of Genders’”, The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories: A Collection of Chinese Science Fiction and Fantasy in Translation, Tor, 2022.
Ma, Chen. “生活静照 “(Translation into Chinese of Yen Ooi’s SF short story “Life-Stills “), Science Fiction World, Issue 11, 2021.
Ma, Mia Chen, et al. “Roundtable: Can Chinese Science Fiction Transcend Binary Thinking?” SFRA Review, vol. 51, no. 4.
Ma, Mia Chen, Frederike Schneider-Vielsäcker, and Mengtian Sun . “Chinese SF Research in a Nutshell”, Vector (293), 2021, pp 20-24.
Ma, Chen. “Ecological Dimensions in Chinese Science Fiction”, wen yi bao (文艺报 Literature and Art Newspaper), 2019.