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Xu Bin

发布日期:2024-10-15    作者:     来源:     点击:
Name Xu Bin Mentor Type Doctoral supervisor
Gender Male Professional Title Professor
Email haihongjiji@163.com Major English Language and Literature
Research Area ·  Diasporic Literature
·  Postcolonial Literature
·  Ethical Literary Criticism
Instruction Language Chinese, English

Educational Background

August 1999 – November 2001: Bachelor’s Degree, Dalian University of Foreign Languages

September 2002 – June 2005: Master’s Degree, Dalian University of Foreign Languages

September 2008 – June 2011: Doctorate, Shanghai International Studies University

September 2012 – December 2014: Postdoctoral Research, Central China Normal University


Academic Achievements:

·"Crisis, Empathy, Community: The Politics of Home in Modern and Contemporary Caribbean British Diaspora Literature, "Foreign Languages and Their Teaching(CSSCI), 2023, No. 1, pp. 126-135. (Sole Author)

·"The Origin of Diaspora Literature and the Basic Paradigms of a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind," Foreign Literature Studies(CSSCI), 2023, No. 1, pp. 17-30. (Sole Author). Reprinted in Social Sciences Digest, 2023, No. 5, pp. 61-63.

·"Imagining the Other and the Other's Imagining: Modern and Contemporary British Diasporic Literature and the Construction of the British National Identity, "Foreign Literature Studies(CSSCI), 2021, No. 2, pp. 114-127. (Sole Author)

·"Colonial 'Brain Text' in British Postcolonial Literature: A Perspective of Ethical Literary Criticism, "Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature(A&HCI), Volume 5, Number 1, March 2021, pp. 65-75. (Sole Author)

·"BloodLibel, Ghetto, Othello: The Politico-Cultural Representation of European Racism in Caryl Phillips'The Nature of Blood, "Foreign Literature Review(CSSCI), 2020, No. 1, pp. 80-93. (Sole Author). Reprinted in full inForeign Literature Studies, Renmin University of China, 2020, No. 7, pp. 25-34.

·"The 'New Orders ’ of the Farm in the Context of Imperial Trusts in The Grass Is Singing, "Foreign Literature Studies(CSSCI), 2019, No. 5, pp. 101-111. (Sole Author). Reprinted in full inForeign Literature Studies, Renmin University of China, 2020, No. 3, pp. 39-47.

·From Rudyard Kipling to Zadie Smith: A Study of Modern and Contemporary British Diasporic Literature, China Social Sciences Press, September 2021. (Sole Author)

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