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Han Dong
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Han Dong, male, Han ethnicity, from Cangxi, Sichuan Province, joined the university in September 2016. He is a member of the Communist Party of China, a professor, and holds a Ph.D. in Korean Classical Literature (with a focus on Sino-Korean Comparative Literature) from Hanyang University, South Korea. He currently serves as Vice Dean of the School of Humanities and Chair of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at Nanchang University.


Contact Email: 18970950713@163.com


Main Research Areas and Directions:


Sino-Korean comparative literature; Korean classical literature; overseas Chinese texts and East Asian cultural exchange.


Courses Taught:

Undergraduate:

Introduction to Eastern Literature

Classics of Ancient Eastern Literature

Introduction to Ancient Korean Chinese-Language Fiction

Basic Korean Language

Postgraduate:

History of Literary Relations in East Asia

Studies in Korean Classical Literature


Major Academic Achievements and Awards:

I. Academic Research Achievements

(1) Monographs

    Anthology of Korean Chinese Poetry. Jiangxi Education Press, 2022.


(2) Journal Articles

He has published 30 papers in domestic and international academic journals, including Foreign Literature Review, Comparative Literature in China, and Minzu Literature Studies. Among them, 16 are indexed by CSSCI and 5 by KSSCI. Representative articles include:


    1.Han Dong. “The Transmission, Reselection, and Influence of the Anthology of Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song in the Korean Literary Circle.” Foreign Literature Review, No. 1, 2021. (CSSCI, sole author)


    2.Han Dong. “The ‘Li-Wang’ Dialogue between Eighteenth-Century Korean Literati and Japan’s Ancient Rhetoric School.” Foreign Literature Review, No. 1, 2019. (CSSCI, sole author)


    3.Han Dong. “Dialogues between Medical Practitioners of Korea and Japan in the Correspondence of Joseon Envoys in the Eighteenth Century.” Foreign Literature Review, No. 2, 2018. (CSSCI, sole author)


    4.Han Dong. “The Reception of the Ming Dynasty’s Tang-Song School in Late Joseon Literary Circles.” Comparative Literature in China, No. 3, 2017. (CSSCI, sole author)


    5.Han Dong. “A Textual Authentication of Li Zhi’s Ming Poetry Anthology Held in Korea.” Minzu Literature Studies, No. 3, 2017. (CSSCI, sole author)


    6.Han Dong. “‘Literary Gatherings’ and ‘Literary Battles’ Between Korean and Japanese Literati in the Eighteenth Century: Focusing on Brush-Talk Collections.” Social Sciences of Beijing, No. 6, 2017. (CSSCI, sole author)


    7.Han Dong. “Development and Evolution of the ‘Artistic Skill vs. Clumsiness’ Debate in Ancient Korean Literary Circles.” Journal of Minzu University of China (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), No. 6, 2017. (CSSCI, sole author)



    8.Han Dong. “Exploring the ‘Poetry-Flavor Theory’ in Korean Classical Poetics.” Journal of Minzu University of China (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), No. 2, 2018. (CSSCI, sole author)


    9.Han Dong. “A Reassessment of Kim Si-seup’s Chinese Fantasy Novel Record of the Dragon Palace Banquet.” Journal of Xinjiang University (Philosophy, Humanities & Social Sciences), No. 3, 2021. (CSSCI, sole author)


    10.Han Dong. “Compilation and Significance of Choe Hyeon-hwan’s Spirituality Collection in the Nineteenth Century.” Collected Papers on Overseas Chinese Books, Vol. 14, Nov. 2016. (CSSCI journal series, sole author)


    11.Han Dong. “On the Reception of Yuan Mei’s Suiyuan Poetry Talks by the Korean Literatus Yi Ok.” Collected Papers on Overseas Chinese Books, Vol. 17, May 2018. (CSSCI journal series, sole author)


    12.Han Dong. “Sinocentric Views, Cheng-Zhu Orthodoxy, and ‘Little China’: The Discourse of Hua-Yi Distinction in Eighteenth-Century Records of Korean Envoys.” Sinology Studies, Vol. 29, Dec. 2020. (CSSCI journal series, sole author)


    13.Han Dong. “Yuan Mei and the Shift in Late Joseon Poetic Trends.” Sinology Studies, Vol. 24, Apr. 2018. (CSSCI journal series, sole author)


    14.Han Dong. “Reception of Yuan Hongdao’s Literature from the Gong’an School in Joseon: Focus on The History of the Vase and A Record of Travels at Pan Mountain.” Sinology Studies, Vol. 25, Oct. 2018. (CSSCI journal series, sole author)


    15.Han Dong. “Textual Analysis of Zhang Wentao’s Extracanonical Writings—Also on His Interaction with Pak Che-ga.” Sinology Studies, Vol. 23, Oct. 2017. (CSSCI journal series, sole author)


    16.Han Dong. “Narratives of Combat Scenes in Bak Ji-won’s Jehol Diary and Their Cultural Implications.” Journal of Dongjiang, No. 4, 2019. (CSSCI Extended Edition, sole author)


    17.Han Dong. “On the Narrative Techniques of Jehol Diary by Bak Ji-won and the Scholarly Value of Its Manuscripts.” Journal of Dongjiang, No. 4, 2016. (CSSCI Extended Edition, sole author)


    18.Han Dong. “Transmission and Influence of the Archaist Styles of Li Panlong and Wang Shizhen in Joseon Literary Circles.” Journal of Dongjiang, No. 4, 2021. (CSSCI Extended Edition, sole author)


(3) Research Projects

He has led one National Social Science Fund Youth Project, one sub-project of a major national project, one Ministry of Education Youth Project, and four provincial-level projects.


    1.Principal Investigator, National Social Science Fund Youth Project: “Eastward Transmission of the Ming Dynasty’s Archaist Movement and the Rise of Archaist Thought in Korean Literary Circles” (Project No. 21CZW024); Funding: RMB 200,000; Ongoing.


    2.Sub-project Leader, National Social Science Fund Major Project “History of East Asian Chinese Poetry (Multi-volume)” (Project No. 19ZDA295): “History of Korean Chinese Poetry”; Funding: RMB 60,000; Ongoing.


    3.Principal Investigator, Ministry of Education Humanities and Social Sciences Youth Project (2019): “Influence of Ming-Qing Literary Schools on Korean Literary Circles” (Project No. 19YJC751007); Funding: RMB 80,000; Completed.


    4.Principal Investigator, Jiangxi Provincial Social Science Planning General Project (2020): “Brush-Talk Studies of Joseon Envoys from an East Asian Perspective” (Project No. 20WX07); Funding: RMB 10,000; Ongoing.


    5.Principal Investigator, Jiangxi Provincial Social Science Planning Youth PhD Project (2016): “Influence of Qing Dynasty’s Sentiment School on Late Joseon Poetry Circles” (Project No. 16BJ40); Funding: RMB 10,000; Completed.


    6.Principal Investigator, Jiangxi Provincial University Humanities and Social Sciences Youth Project (2016): “Construction and Evolution of Poetic Theories in the Joseon Period” (Project No. WGW162007); Funding: RMB 10,000; Completed.


II. Awards


    1.Paper “The Transmission, Reselection, and Influence of the Anthology of Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song in the Korean Literary Circle” won First Prize at the 20th Jiangxi Provincial Social Science Outstanding Achievement Awards.


    2.Won First Prize of Jiangxi Provincial Teaching Achievement Award (ranked second), 2022.


    3.Paper “The ‘Li-Wang’ Dialogue between Eighteenth-Century Korean Literati and Japan’s Ancient Rhetoric School” won Second Prize at the 19th Jiangxi Provincial Social Science Outstanding Achievement Awards.

















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