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Chang Bin
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Chang Bin, female, Han ethnicity, from Neihuang County, Henan Province, joined the university in July 2021. She is a second-tier professor and doctoral supervisor in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at the School of Humanities, Nanchang University. She received her B.A. from Sichuan University, M.A. from East China Normal University, and Ph.D. from Sun Yat-sen University. She completed her postdoctoral research at the Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and has been a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley (USA), Tokyo Taito University (Japan), and Seoul University of Foreign Studies (South Korea). She is the recipient of the Baosteel Excellent Teacher Award and was appointed as a Minjiang Scholar Distinguished Professor in Fujian Province.


Contact Email: cbchang@ncu.edu.cn


Main Research Areas and Directions:

Modern and contemporary Chinese literature; literature on the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea; Chinese women's literature; interrelations between modern/contemporary literature and iconography


Courses Taught:

Undergraduate:

Mass Media and Modern Chinese Literature

Trends and Schools of Modern Chinese Literary Thought

Postgraduate (Master’s):

Special Topics in Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature


Postgraduate (Doctoral):

Studies in Modern Chinese Literary Classics


Major Academic Achievements and Awards:

I. Representative Publications

    1.“A Century of Korean Narrative in Chinese Literature.” Social Sciences in China, No. 2, 2010.

    2.“A Century of Korean Narrative in Chinese Literature” (English version). Social Sciences in China (English edition), No. 2, 2011.

    3.“Exotic Narration in the Literature on the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.” Literary Review, No. 4, 2009.

    4.“Politics and Humanity in the Narratives of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.” Literary Review, No. 2, 2007. (Full reprint in Renmin University’s Copying Center: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature Studies, No. 6, 2007; abstract reprinted in Xinhua Digest, No. 15, 2007.)

    5.“Ding Ling’s Persistence in and Relinquishment of Feminist Positioning During the Yan’an Period.” Literary Review, No. 5, 2005. (Full reprint in Renmin University’s Copying Center, No. 1, 2006.)

    6.“Fiction Without Revolution but Full of Love: Ding Ling’s Unconscious Departure from the ‘Revolution Plus Love’ Formula in the Early Days of the Leftist Writers’ League.” Modern Chinese Literature Studies, No. 1, 2006.

    7.“Rebellion, Chivalry, and Chaotic Selves: On the Image of Ling Shuhua.” Luxun Studies Monthly, No. 7, 2021.

    8.“Symbol of National Spirit in an Era: On Literature About the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.” Literature and Art News, October 23, 2020.

    9.“The Most Fecund Moment: Lv Hetuo’s Anti-Colonial Strategy Through Metaphoric Reconstruction of Reality.” Journal of Huaqiao University, No. 3, 2020.

    10.“Constructing the Literary Paradigm of the Republic: Using Korean War Literature in People's Daily as a Sample.” Journal of Jilin University (Social Sciences), No. 3, 2019. (Full reprint in Renmin University’s Copying Center, No. 9, 2019; abstract in Xinhua Digest, No. 22, 2019.)

    11.“The Intellectual Footprints of the ‘Overseas May Fourth Movement’: Literary Narratives of Leftist Taiwanese Students in America During the Anti-American Campaign.” Journal of Huaqiao University, No. 2, 2019. (Abstract in Xinhua Digest, No. 16, 2019.)

    12.“A Textual Study of Korean War Literature in Guangming Daily in the 1950s.” Journal of Hebei University, No. 6, 2018.

    13.“Integrating Past and Present with Original Insights: A Review of Yang Yi’s Study on Lu Xun and Stone Reliefs.” Modern Chinese Culture and Literature, Vol. 18, 2016.

    14.“Narrative Isomorphism of China-North Korea Military-Civilian Relations: On Literature of the Korean War.” Hebei Academic Journal, No. 1, 2014.

    15.“Seeking the Father: Another Literary Phenomenon Veiled by the ‘Patricide’ Motif in May Fourth Literature.” Modern Chinese Culture and Literature, Vol. 11, 2012.

    16.“Homeland Complex in Exotic Splendor: On Korean War Literature.” Journal of Hebei University, No. 5, 2010. (Full reprint in CNKI, No. 2, 2011.)

    17.“Loss amid Pursuit: Imagining Militarized Women in the 1930s Through Xie Bingying and Feng Keng.” Journal of Jilin University (Social Sciences), No. 3, 2008.

    18.“From Boudoir Elegance to Chivalrous Revolution: Qiu Jin’s Poetry and Early Female Consciousness.” Hebei Academic Journal, No. 6, 2006.

    19.“Counterpoint in Maternal Praise: Rethinking May Fourth Women’s Motherhood Writing.” Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No. 3, 2004.

    20,“Between Fact and Fiction: A Comparative Study of ‘Fragment of a Hysteria Case’ and ‘When I Was in Xia Village.’” Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No. 4, 2003. (Full reprint in CNKI, No. 3, 2004.)


    II. Monographs and Textbooks

    1.Flowers in the Flames: Narratives and Archival Compilation of the Literature on the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (monograph). People's Publishing House, 2018.

    2.The Evolution of Women's Literary Discourse in China, 1898–1949 (monograph). People's Publishing House, 2008.

    3.Into the Land Without Light: Zhang Ailing’s Literary Vision (monograph). Jilin People's Publishing House, 2003.

    4.A Course in Contemporary Chinese Literary History (associate editor). Science Press, 2017.

    5.A Course in Modern Chinese Literary History (associate editor). Science Press, 2017.


III. Research Projects Led

    1.National Social Science Fund Project: “Intertextual Study of the Literature on the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea and 1950s Chinese Newspaper Cartoons” (17BZW032)

    2.National Social Science Fund Project: “Korean Representations in Chinese Literature Since the Late Qing” (13BZW141)

    3.National Social Science Fund Project: “Narratives and Archival Compilation of the Literature on the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea” (10BZW094)

    4.National Social Science Fund Project: “Historical Development of Chinese Women's Literary Discourse” (06CZW012)

    5.Ministry of Education “New Century Excellent Talents Support Program”: “Narratives of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea” (NECT-11-0930)

    6.MOE Philosophy and Social Sciences Late-Stage Funding Project: “On Chinese Literature About the Korean War” ([2011] No. 275)

    7.China Postdoctoral Science Foundation: “Visibility and Invisibility: The Evolution of Women's Literary Discourse in China” (20060390120)

    8.Hebei Social Science Fund Project: “War Literature and American Images in 1950s Chinese Newspapers” (HB16WX016)

    9.Hebei Social Science Fund Project: “Narratives and Archival Compilation of Korean War Literature” (HB10QWX044)

    10.Fujian Undergraduate Teaching Reform Project: “Exploration and Practice of Talent Cultivation Mechanisms in First-Class Chinese Language and Literature Programs” (FBJG20190107)


IV. Awards

    1.First Prize, 13th Hebei Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award (2012)

    2.First Prize, 7th Hebei Social Science Fund Project Outstanding Achievement Award (2012)

    3.Second Prize, 9th Hebei Social Science Fund Project Outstanding Achievement Award (2016)

    4.Second Prize, 12th Hebei Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award (2010)

    5.Third Prize, 11th Hebei Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award (2008)

    6.First Prize, 10th Baoding Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award (2011)

    7.“Literary Review Outstanding Paper Award” from the Institute of Literature, CASS (2008)

    8.First “Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation on Women/Gender Studies” Award, China Women’s Research Society (2006)

    9.Top Ten Best Works Award, Hebei Writers Association (2011)

    10.Top Ten Best Works Award, Hebei Writers Association (2008)



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