Pan Zhiming

author: time:2018-08-22

(Last Name + First Name)
Degree PhD(Beijing Foreign Studies University)
Title Professor
Email pzm1965@163.com
Taught Courses English Poetry; Chinese American Literature; Elements of Literature; Selected Readings of English Fiction; Research Paper Writing
Education 2007-: Beijing Foreign Studies University (Professor: 2009-)
2004-2007: Beijing Foreign Studies University, PhD
1991-1994: Nanjing University, MA
1986-2004: Department of Foreign Languages, Huaiyin Teachers College (Lecturer: 1994-; Vice Dean: 1996-; Associate Professor: 2000-)
1982-1986: Yangzhou Teachers College, BA
Overseas Experience Jan-July, 2003: University of New England
Publications Romance as Strategy: A Study of Winnifred Eaton’s Fiction. Beijing: FLTRP, 2008.
“Heredity, Variation and Gender: Darwinism in Sarah Orne Jewet’s Fiction.” Foreign Literature, 3 (2013).
“On Transnational Asian American Literary Criticism.” Contemporary Foreign Literature 4 (2012).
“On the Transformation of Willa Cather’s Critical Opinion on The Country of the Pointed Firs.” Overseas Literature2(2011).
“Edith Eaton.” The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature, 3 vols. Ed. Guiyou Huang. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2009. 239-44.
“Winnifred Eaton.” The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature, 3 vols. Ed. Guiyou Huang. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2009. 245-55.
“Name-Crossing: A Study of Winnifred Eaton’s Literary Bylines.” Foreign Literature 3 (2008).
“Revisiting the Bundrens in As I Lay Dying.” Foreign Literature Study 5 (2007). [with Guo Qiqing]
“Ambiguity as the Internal Textual Strategy in The Scarlet Letter.” Foreign Literature 2 (2007).
“Romance as Extratextual Strategy of The Scarlet Letter. Foreign Literature Review 4 (2006).
Research Projects 2010: “On the Darwinian Influence on American Women’s Fiction at the Turn of the 20th Century.” Ministry of Education Social Sciences Fund Project
Invited Lectures November 4, 2013: “Edith Wharton’s Textual Strategy of Non-violence.” Jiangsu Normal University.
October 30, 2013: “Colonial Economy behind Class, Gender and Race in Jane Eyre.” Capital University of Business and Economy.
December 26, 2011: “Pride and Prejudice in Jane Eyre.” Yangzhou University.



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