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Olin Center 311
Medford, MA 02155
Phone: 617-627-2375
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Xueping Zhong
Professor of Chinese Program
Director of Chinese Program
Education
B.A., Shanghai Teacher's University
M.A., University of Iowa; Comparative Literature
Ph.D., University of Iowa; Comparative Literature
Research Interests
Modern Chinese Literature, Chinese Culture, Film
Selected publications
Books:
Mainstream Culture Refocused: Television Drama, Society, and the Production of
Meaning in the Reform Era China, University of Hawaii Press, 2010
Culture and Social Transformation in Reform Era China, co-editor, Brill, 2010
Some of Us: Chinese Women Growing Up in the Mao Era,
co-editor, Rutgers University Press, 2001
Masculinity Besieged? Issues of Modernity and Male Subjectivity in Chinese
Literature of the Late Twentieth Century,
Duke University Press, 2000
《文化与社会转型:理论框架和中国语境》
(Culture and social transformations: theoretical consideration and the case of
China), co-edit with Cao Tianyu and Liao Kebin, Guangxi Normal University Press
(Guilin, PRC), 2012
Articles:
Internationale as Specter: Na'er,
"Subaltern Literature," and Contemporary China's "Left Bank," China and New
Left Visions: Political and Cultural Interventions eds. Ban Wang and Jie Lu
(Lexington Book, 2012): 101-120.*
"Women Can Hold Up Half the Sky: A Fourth-Told Tale," Words and Their
Stories: Revolutionary Discourse in China ed. Wang Ban (Brill, 2011):
227-248.*
"Who is Afraid of Lu Xun?: Debates about Lu Xun and the Question of His Legacy
in the Post-Revolution China," China's Literary and Cultural Scene at the
Turn of the 21st Century ed. Jie Lu (Routledge, 2008): 81-102.*;
(The same article is re-published in Culture and Social Transformation in
Reform Era China, Brill, 2010): 257-284.
"Who is a Feminist? Understanding the Ambivalence towards Shanghai Baby,
'Body Writing,' and Feminism in Post-Women's Liberation China," a special issue
"Translating Feminisms in China" in the journal Gender and History eds.
Wang Zheng and Dorothy Ko (vol. 18 no.3, 2006): 635-660.*
"后妇女解放与自我想象"
(Post-women's liberation, feminism, and contemporary [male] Chinese
intellectuals' self-imagination),
《读书》(Reading) November (2005): 13-21.
"错置的焦虑" (Anxieties over nativization of feminism),《读书》
(Reading) April (2003): 47-54.
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