Position Title
PhD Candidate in Comparative Literature Associate in Comparative Literature and East Asian Languages & Cultures
Position Title
PhD Candidate in Comparative Literature Associate in Comparative Literature and East Asian Languages & Cultures
818 Sproul Hall
Education and Degree(s)
- BA in English and International Economics (double major)
- MA in English, Wuhan University
- MA in East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Honors and Awards
- 2022-23 University of California, Davis, Provost’s Dissertation Year Fellowship
- 2023 University of California, Davis, Graduate Studies Travel Award
- 2022 Dean’s Graduate Summer Fellowship
- 2022 East Asian Studies Graduate Student Research Grant
- 2020 American Comparative Literature Association, Travel Award
Research Interests & Expertise
- Modern Chinese Literature and Culture; Film and Media Studies; Urban and Rural Studies, Affect Studies
Publications
- Reconfiguring the Chronotope: Temporal and Spatial Representations of Beijing in Mr. Six,” co-authored with Sheldon Lu, Prism: Theory and Modern Chinese Literature 19:1 (March 2022): 67-85.
- “Restoring and Reimagining Socialist-Built Cities: Wang Xiaoshuai’s ‘Third Front Trilogy’,” Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 197 (Winter 2021): 13–33.
- “Transnational Chinese Cinemas,” co-authored with Sheldon Lu, Oxford Bibliographies in Chinese Studies. New York: Oxford University Press, November 2020.