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Degree |
PhD(Beijing Foreign Studies University) |
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Title |
Associate Professor |
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Email |
shenchangying@bfsu.edu.cn |
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Taught Courses |
African American Literature;The City and Literature;Introduction to Literature;Analytical Reading |
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Research Areas |
African American Literature;Caribbean Women Writers; Urban Literature |
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Education |
2000-2005: Beijing Foreign Studies University, PhD 1997-2000: Beijing Foreign Studies University , MA 19980-1994: Nanchang University, BA |
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Overseas Experience |
2003 –2004: Yale University, Fulbright Professional Associate:. 2012, 1 – 7: Leicester University, British Academy International Visiting Fellow |
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Publications |
Book: Gender, Race, Class and Space: A Study of Four Contemporary American Novels by Black Women Writers. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2008. Associate editor, Contemporary College English: Oral English Preparatory. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press,2009. Compiler, Contemporary College English: Oral English 4. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press,2006. Articles: “A Survey of Intensive Reading in English Major in Relation to Critical Thinking Cultivation: A Double Perspective from Instructors and Students.” Teaching English Reading and Critical Thinking Cultivation. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2012. “Different Layers of Veils in W. Sommerset Maugham’s The Painted Veil.” BFSU English Journal. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2008. “Selina as a Wanderer in Paule Marshall’s Brown Girl, Brownstones.” Foreign Literature 6 (2007): 92 – 100. “The Expansion of Inner Space in Maud Martha.” Foreign Literature 2 (2006): 46-52. |
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Research Projects |
2013: “The City and Literature”, BFSU Course Development Fund 2009:“On the Culture and Space in Paule Marshall’s Works”, BFSU Research Fund 2007: member of “Contemporary Foreign Literatures: 1980-2000”, National Social Sciences Fund 2006: “Investigation on the Teaching and Research of African American Literature in China”, BFSU Research Fund |
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Invited Lectures |
2012-3-21:“The Space of Home in Paule Marshall’s Fiction”,Leicester University |
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