A history of pain: Wu Jianren's history of pain ; Lu Xun and modern Chinese literature's genealogy of violence ; Chien Chieh-jen's Lingchi and the Dissection of history
Musha 1930. Enter the headhunt ; Appropriating Musha: Chinese and Taiwanese interventions ; Simplifying history? The Musha incident in popular culture ; Heavy metal headhunt: ChthoniC and the colonization of historical memory
Nanjing 1937. Mapping the site ; Three cinematic visions of Nanking 1937: Luo Guanqun, T.F. Mou, and Wu Ziniu ; Writing the Nanjing Massacre: Ah Long and Ye Zhaoyan ; Facts and fictions: from Qixia Temple 1937 to May & August
Taipei 1947. Memories forgotten ; Writing 2/28: the fictional legacy of the February uprising ; Screening 2/28: From a City of sadness to a March of Happiness ; Rewriting 2/28: old obsessions and new investigations
Yunnan 1968. An education in violence ; Wang Xiaobo's golden age of the cultural revolution ; Cultural refractions: Ah Cheng from fiction to film ; Serialized returns: back to Shanghai and off to "Haiwai"
Beijing 1989. Imaginary massacre ; Sexing Tiananmen: Hong Ying and Beijing comrade ; Fleeting images: Tiananmen Square on (and off) screen
Belated tragedies and the transnational imagination : Terrence Chang and Gu Zhaosen.
A history of pain : trauma in modern Chinese literature and film by Michael Berry. ISBN 9780231512008. Published by Columbia University Press in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.