B.A. in Cinema (SFSU); M.A. in Humanities (SFSU);
Ph.D. in Comparative Literature (WashU)
Email: lkpang@cuhk.edu.hk | Tel: 3943-4153 | Office: KKB 217
PANG Laikwan 彭麗君 received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Washington University in St. Louis, and has taught at CUHK since 2002. She has published widely in the general field of modern and contemporary Chinese cultures. Her research interests include film studies, visual studies, creativity, aesthetics, as well as cultural and political theories.
Her dissertation was turned into her first book, Building a New China in Cinema (2002), which is the first book-length study in any language of the Left-wing Chinese cinema in the 1930s. She continued to investigate China’s cultural modernity, and Distorting Mirror (2007) is devoted to the multiple and complex ways in which Chinese people interacted with the new visual culture that emerged at the turn of the twentieth century. She also began to be interested in copyright and creativity, results in two books: Cultural Control and Globalization in Asia (2006) and Creativity and Its Discontents (2012). The two books together demonstrate how the proliferation of piracy and counterfeiting in today’s China opens the door to a new understanding of the logic of late capitalism.
She has turned her attentions to socialist China in recent years, and The Art of Cloning (2017) examines the contents and the logic of the propaganda culture of the Cultural Revolution, and it analyzes the relations between subject formation and social formation. Her latest book, The Appearing Demos (2020), discusses the recent dissident movements in Hong Kong from both a global perspective and a cultural perspective.
She has received Research Excellence Award and Young Researcher Award from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Publication Award, as well as Discovery International Award from Australia Research Council. Her book, Creativity and Its Discontents was selected in the KU list for global open access.
Major Publications
Pang, Laikwan. The Appearing Demos: Hong Kong During and After the Umbrella Movement. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 2020.
-----. The Art of Cloning: Creative Production during China's Cultural Revolution. London and New York: Verso, 2017. (中文翻譯: 彭麗君, 《複製的藝術:文革期間的文化生產與實踐》李祖喬譯。香港: 中文大學出版社,2017。)
-----. Creativity and Its Discontents: China’s Creative Industries and Intellectual Property Rights Offenses. Durham and London: Duke University Press. 2012.
-----.《黃昏未晚:後九七香港電影》。香港: 中文大學出版社,2010;2018.
-----. The Distorting Mirror: Visual Modernity in China. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007. (中文翻譯:彭麗君,《哈哈鏡:中國視覺現代性》張春田譯。簡體字版:上海:上海書店出版社,2013;繁體修訂版:香港:手民出版社,2019)
-----. Cultural Control and Globalization in Asia: Copyright, Piracy, and Cinema. London and New York: Routledge. 2006.
-----. Building a New China in Cinema: The Chinese Left-wing Cinema Movement, 1932-37. Lanham, Boulder, New York, London: Rowman and Littlefield. 2002.
Recent Publications
Pang, Laikwan. Forthcoming. “Sexualizing the Cinematic Border.” In Handbook of Gender in East Asia, ed. Jieyu Liu and Junko Yamashita. London: Routledge.
-----. Forthcoming. With Ko Chun-kit. “Scripts as Method.” Prism: Theory and Modern Chinese Literature.
-----. 2019. “Dialectic Materialism.” In Afterlives of Chinese Communism, ed. Christian Sorace, Ivan Franceschini, and Nicholas Loubere, 67-71. Sydney: Australian National University Press; London: Verso.
-----. 2019. “The ‘Nature’ of Ethnic Tensions: Under the Flaming Mountains as Xinjiang’s First Novel.” In Chinese Shock of the Anthropocene: the Making of Image, Music and Text in the Age of Climate Change, ed. Kwai-Cheung Lo and Jessica Yeung, 179-201. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
-----. 2017. “Retheorizing the Social: The Use of Social Media in Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement.” Social Text 132, vol. 35, no. 3 (Sept): 71 – 94.
-----. 2016. “Tian Han’s Historical Dramas in the Great Leap Forward Period: History, State, and Authorship.” In Oxford Handbook of Chinese Literatures, edited by Carlos Rojas and Andrea Bachner, 245–262. New York: Oxford University Press.
-----. 2016. “Arendt in Hong Kong: Occupy, Participatory Art, and Place-Making,” Cultural Politics 12, no. 2 (July): 155–172.
-----. 2016. “Civil Disobedience and the Rule of Law: Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement,” Verges: Studies in Global Asias 2, no. 1: 170–192.
-----. 2016. “Mao’s Dialectical Materialism: Possibilities for the Future,” Rethinking Marxism 28, no. 1: 108–123. (中文翻譯:彭麗君,〈毛澤東的辯證唯物主義:未來的各種可能〉《現代哲學》羅嗣亮、周縫梅譯 (2017年第3期) : 44–54。)
彭麗君,2016.〈公民抗命與法治共同體:香港的可能〉《文化研究》23期(秋季):209–229。