Jiang Xiaowei
Jiang Xiaowei is a Professor of the Center for Sino-Foreign Comparative Cultural Studies of SISU, a Master’s Supervisor, a PhD in literature of Beijing Normal University, a visiting scholar of East Asia Pacific Research Center in University of Illinois, a post-doctor in Shanghai Normal University. His primary Research fields in 20th Century are western literature, post modernization literature and cultural research. He has published more than about forty papers and ten publications of academic works, translation works and textbooks.
Major Representative Works:
1. Post-Theory Era and What is it for? , Chongqing Comments, No.1, 2017.
2. Did Animals make Reaction? Author: J. Derrida (Translation), Chinese and Foreign Cultures, Vol.7, Chongqing Publishing House, 2016.
3. Silence and Speech: Coetzee’s Foe and a Critique of the Postcolonial, Foreign Languages and Literature, No.2, 2016.
4. Human is in Story All the Time, Chinese Social Sciences Weekly, 2014.5.16.
5. His History: Friday for the cut tongue, Foreign Literature Review, No.2, 2014.
6. Lost and Fear in Simulacrum: White Noise of DeLillo, Foreign Languages and Literature, No.4, 2013.
7. Cassandra:“The Mad Women” in Troy, Foreign Languages and Literature, No.1 2009.