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Professor Wu, Cuncun 吳存存

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Professor Wu, Cuncun 吳存存

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Professional Qualifications
YearAwarding InstitutionQualification
Zhejiang UniversityBA
Nankai UniversityMA
Victoria UniversityGrad Dip Asian Stud
The University of MelbournePhD
Biography

吳存存博士,中國古代文學副教授,2010年開始在香港大學中文學院執教,此前曾在中國的南開大學和澳大利亞的新英格蘭大學執教近二十年。吳博士以中文和英文在海內外發表了大量的關于明清文學與性別和性愛問題的論文、翻譯和專著,其代表性著作爲《明清社會性愛風氣》(人民文學出版社, 2000)和Homoerotic Sensibilities in Late Imperial China(RoutledgeCurzon, 2004)。她目前的主要研究課題包括:1)晚明色情文學與中國本土的現代性的嶄露;2)晚清北京的梨園私寓制與戲園文化。她講授的本科課程包括CHIN2122“專家散文”,CHIN2125“歷代詞”,CHIN2127“中國古典小說”以及CHIN2151“男男女女:明清小說與明清時期的性與性別問題”。此外,她也擔任有關研究領域的MA, MPhil和PhD論文的導師。

Dr Wu Cuncun joined the School of Chinese at HKU in 2010 as an associate professor in traditional Chinese literature and cultural history. She was previously senior lecturer in Chinese in the School of Arts, University of New England, Australia, and before that associate professor in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Nankai University, Tianjin. Dr Wu has published widely in both Chinese and English on late imperial Chinese fiction as well as gender and sexuality in Chinese history. She is currently partner investigator for an Australian Research Council Discovery Project on homoerotic writing in late Qing Beijing theatre circles, and principal investigator for a Hong Kong Research Grant Council funded GRF project on pornography and modernity in late Ming China. She teaches the undergraduate subjects CHIN2122 “Prose: Selected Writers,” CHIN2125 “Ci Poetry from the Tang to the Qing,” CHIN2127 “Chinese Classical Fiction,” and CHIN2151 “Gender and Sexuality in Ming and Qing fiction”. She also supervises MA, MPhil and PhD theses in her areas of expertise.

 
Professional Societies
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06/2007 - presentMemberAssociation for Asian Studies
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Area of Expertise:
Area of Expertise (EN)Area of Expertise (ZH)
Traditional Chinese literature
Gender and sexuality in late imperial China
Fiction and drama in the Ming and Qing periods
Cultural history of the Ming and Qing periods
Spoken Languages:
Spoken Language(s) (EN)Spoken Language(s) (ZH)
English, Putonghua英語、普通話
Written Languages:
Written Language(s) (EN)Written Language(s) (ZH)
English, Chinese英文、中文
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