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—— PhD (Lancaster University) —— |
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EMAIL– |
—— huangqiangswu@hotmail.com —— |
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TEACHING– |
—— Chinese-Western Culture Comparison —— |
—— RESEARCH– —— |
—— British and American Modernist Literature, Modern and Contemporary British and Irish Poetry, Contemporary Asian-British Literature, Terry Eagleton Studies, British War Literature Studies, Chinese Studies in 17-19th Century Europe. —— |
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—— EDUCATION– —— |
—— 2013-2017: Ph.D., Lancaster University (UK) —— 2010-2013: M.A., Southwest University (China) —— 2006-2010: B.A., Southwest University (China) —— |
—— ACADEMIC– TITLES– —— |
—— Member of T. S. Eliot Society of the United Kingdom —— Member of British Association for Modernist Studies —— Member of Modernist Studies Association —— Member of International Comparative Literature Association —— Member of Northern Theory School —— Member of British Postgraduate Network for Chinese Studies —— |
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—— OVERSEAS– EXPERIENCE– —— |
—— 2013-2017: PhD Candidate, Lancaster University —— 2014-2017: Chinese Student Ambassador, Lancaster University —— 2014-2017: Translator/Interpreter, Lancaster University —— 2008-2009: Exchange Student, Dong-A University —— |
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—— PUBLICATIONS– ——
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—— PhD Dissertation: —— “Forgotten Wars:” War in the Writings of T. S. Eliot (2017) —— Chapter in Book: —— “‘Flesh and blood is weak and frail, Susceptible to nervous shock’: T. S. Eliot, Shell Shock, and the First World War.” Trans-Atlantic Shell Shock. Ed. Austin Riede. Dahlonega, GA: University of North Georgia Press, 2018. Forthcoming. —— “‘History is now and England:’ Patriotic Gardens in T. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets.” Austerity Gardens. Ed. Naomi Milthorpe. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2018. Forthcoming. —— Journal Article: —— Qiang, Huang. “Human Bodies in Stephen Crane’s Manacled.”Masterpiece Appreciation 18 (2012): 65-6. —— Qiang, Huang and Liu Lihui. “Albion’s Moses: A Research on Biblical Origin of Robinson Crusoe.” World Literature Reviews 1 (2012): 253-6. —— Conference Paper: —— 2017. 11. “‘A d – d mob of scribbling women:’ T. S. Eliot and ‘Misogynic’ Modernism.” Modernism and Ethnic Literature” Conference, Shandong University. —— 2017. 11. “‘Susceptible to nervous shock:’ T. S. Eliot, Shell Shock, and the First World War.” “History, Politics, Literary Writing:” the 5th Chinese English Literature Association Annual Conference, Shanghai International Studies University. —— 2017. 11. “T. S. Eliot and Thomas Woodrow Wilson Government’s Post-WWI Foreign Policies.” The 6th Chinese-American Association of Poetry and Poetics Annual Conference, Yunnan Normal University. —— 2017. 10. “T. S. Eliot, Post-WWII Peace Reconstruction, and Boundary.” The 12th National American Literature Association Conference , Hohai University. —— 2015. 5. “The Corporeal Representation of Social Stratification in T S Eliot.” “‘Strata’ Conference”, University of Birmingham. —— |
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—— AWARDS– &– HONOURS– —— |
—— 2013-2016: China Scholarship Council Scholarship —— 2016: Great Britain-China Educational Trust Chinese Student Award —— |
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—— INVITED– LECTURES– ——– |
—— 2017-12-8: “The Waste Land and War,” Yunnan Normal University —— 2017-12-8: “The Waste Land and Popular Culture,” Yunnan Normal University —— 2017-12-7: “T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land, and Modernism,” Yunnan Normal University —— |
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