Contact Information
2052 Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics Building
707 S. Mathews Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801, U.S.A.
Research Interests
Classical Chinese literature
Chinese poetry and translation
Women and gender studies
Transnational garden culture
Sino-Japanese literature relations
Research Description
My interdisciplinary dissertation, “Written Gardens Revisited: Gender and Women’s Garden Poetry in Late Imperial China,” unites two stands of significant phenomenon in late imperial China: the newfound popularity of garden literature, and an unprecedented prominent tension between the male-dominated tradition of garden writing and the feminized nature of the garden space. Combining the methodologies of archival research and textual analysis from the fields of literature, women and gender studies, history, art history, and landscape architecture, this study explores how garden poetry enabled gentry women from the 17th to the late 19th centuries to produce poetic spaces for multiple purposes and eventually carve a place for women’s voice in the subgenre of Chinese literature. It reveals that garden poems present multifaceted aspects of late imperial women’s changing lives and shed light on their experiences, roles, and aspirations. Many poems discussed in this study are translated into English and analyzed for the first time. Moreover, studying Chinese garden literature, through a gender lens, not only promotes the repositioning of women in world literature but also helps reveal the fullness of designed landscapes in cultural expression. This study has been awarded the 2023 School of Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics Dissertation Completion Fellowship.
Education
PhD, Premodern Chinese Literature (May 2024 degree), UIUC (Secondary fields: Gender and Women in China, Landscape Architecture)
MA, Comparative Literature and World Literature, Fudan University (recommended for admission without exams; Shanghai Distinguished Graduate)
BA, Chinese Literature, Tongji University (recommended for admission by Principal; Shanghai Distinguished Graduate)
Grants
SLCL Dissertation Completion Fellowship (2023)
Geiss Hsu Annual Conference Travel Grant (AAS Annual Conference) (2023)
CEAPS Graduate Student Conference Travel Grant (2023)
Supplemental Summer Block Grant, SLCL, UIUC (2020)
Graduate College Travel Grants (2019 & 2020 & 2021)
EALC Graduate Student Travel Grant (2019 & 2023)
EALC Graduate Summer Research Fellowships (2019 & 2020 & 2021 & 2023)
Research Assistantships, UIUC (2018-2023)
Teaching Assistantships, UIUC (2018-2021)
National Scholarship, China (2017)
National Endeavor Fellowship, China (2014)
Awards and Honors
Ronald P. Toby Award (best graduate research paper at EALC) (2022)
UIUC Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students (2019 & 2020)
Shanghai Distinguished Graduate (BA; MA)
Fudan University Excellent Student of the Year (2016)
Tongji University Excellent Student of the Year (2014)
Courses Taught
Lead instructor of Content courses:
EALC 207/CWL 217-Classical Chinese Lit;
EALC 398/550-The Gendered Garden in Premodern Chinese Lit;
EALC 425/TRST 430-Chinese Poetry and Translation
Lead instructor of Literary Chinese:
CHIN 407-Intro to Classical Chinese
CHIN408-Readings in Literary Chinese
Lead instructor of Mandarin Chinese:
CHIN 203/204-Intermediate Chinese I/II
CHIN 440-Fourth-Year Chinese I
Teaching Assistant of content course:
EALC/CWL 275-Masterpieces of East Asian Literature
Additional Campus Affiliations
Language Support Specialist, Program in Translation and Interpreting Studies, UIUC
Highlighted Publications
Articles, Reviews, and Book Chapter
“Review of The Poetics and Politics of Sensuality in China: The “Fragrant and Bedazzling” Movement (1600-1930) by Xiaorong Li.” (in Chinese) Literature & Art Studies, (Forthcoming). (CSSCI)
“Travelling the Land.” (in Chinese) In Beyond Elegance: Aesthetic Philosophy in Chinese Classical Poetry. Chongqing: Chongqing chubanshe, (Book chapter, co-author with Professor Wan Yan, forthcoming).
“Ancient Literature as Subtexts: The Chinese Literary Geography and Dung Kai-Cheung’s V-City Tetralogy.” Prism: Theory and Modern Chinese Literature (Fall 2024). (ESCI)
“Unquiet Qing: The Course of Lovesickness in the Modernization of Chinese Literature.” Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture 10, no. 2 (2023). (co-author with Professor Liu Ziyun) (AHCI)
“Garden, Gender, and Memory: Shang Jinglan and Her Writings in the Ming-Qing Transition.” Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture 10, no. 1 (2023). (AHCI)
“The Field of Hermeneutic Circle.” (in Chinese) Wind of Thoughts from Guangdong, no. 2 (2021).
“The Poetic Spirit Bathing in fire and Finding Freedom.” (in Chinese) Wenhui Weekly Book Reviews, 2018-6-19.
English-Chinese Translated Articles
“Zhu Ziqing and Situational Poetics: Sounding Out an Alternative.” By John A Crespi. Literature, no.1 (2019).