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Visiting Scholars

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Prof. Fan YANG

  • Professor, Department of Media and Communication Studies, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA
  • Visiting Period: 4 December 2024 – 3 February 2025

ProfessorProf. Fan Yang is Professor in the Department of Media and Communication Studies and incoming Director of Asian Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), where she is affiliated with Global Studies and the Ph.D. program in Language, Literacy, and Culture. She is the author of Disorienting Politics: Chimerican Media and Transpacific Entanglements (2024) and Faked in China: Nation Branding, Counterfeit Culture, and Globalization (2016). An interdisciplinary scholar, Prof. Fan Yang works at the intersection of cultural studies, transnational media studies, globalization, postcolonialism/postsocialism, and contemporary China.

 

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Prof. WANG Su

  • Research Fellow & Honorary Director of Institute of Historical Texts and Manuscripts, The Palace Museum, Beijing

Professor Wang Su enrolled in the School of History at Wuhan University in 1977 and received his master’s degree in 1981. He subsequently worked at the Research Centre of Chinese Ancient Texts and the Research Institute of Chinese Cultural Relics (now China Academy of Cultural Heritage) under the National Cultural Heritage Administration. Professor Wang is the Honorary Director of Institute of Historical Texts and Manuscripts and a Research Fellow at The Palace Museum, Beijing. Additionally, he serves as a Professor and doctoral supervisor at the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, as well as a committee member of Paleography and Chinese Civilization Inheritance and Development Program. Throughout his distinguished career, Professor Wang has been widely recognised for his contributions. He was named a National-Level Expert in 1992, awarded the Government Special Allowance since 1993, and selected as an Expert by the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee in 2005.

Prof. Wang will deliver two public lectures during his visit. For more details, please refer to the brochure.

 

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Prof. Kunpeng XIANG

  • Researcher, Deputy Director of Archaeology Department and Director of the Institute for Cultural Communication between China and Foreign Countries, the Palace Museum, Beijing
  • Visiting Period: August 20 – November 30, 2024
    Research Interest:  Ceramics Archaeology, Porcelain in Qing Dynasties’, Ceramic Trade in early centuries

Publications:

“Imperial Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty: Different Styles of Short, Long, Fat, and Thin”, Chinese Heritage, Vol.3, 2023.

“A Study on the Source and Dispersion Path of the Porcelain of the Tang Dynasty Palace”, Ancient Civilization, Vol.5, 2021.

“Discussion on the Domestic Distribution of Kraak porcelain-- Starting from the Archaeological Discovery of Nandaku in the Forbidden City and the Collection of the Forbidden City”, Development and Communication of Process Technology in East Asia and Southeast Asia, Jiangxi Fine Arts Publishing House, 2021.

“Emperor Huizong and the Official Kiln of the Song Dynasty -- On the Opportunity of the Emergence of the Official Kiln of the Song Dynasty and the Emperor's Favorability”, Huaxia Archaeology, Vol.6, 2020.

 

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Prof. Fan YANG

  • Professor, Department of Media and Communication Studies, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA
  • Visiting Period: 4 December 2024 – 3 February 2025

ProfessorProf. Fan Yang is Professor in the Department of Media and Communication Studies and incoming Director of Asian Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), where she is affiliated with Global Studies and the Ph.D. program in Language, Literacy, and Culture. She is the author of Disorienting Politics: Chimerican Media and Transpacific Entanglements (2024) and Faked in China: Nation Branding, Counterfeit Culture, and Globalization (2016). An interdisciplinary scholar, Prof. Fan Yang works at the intersection of cultural studies, transnational media studies, globalization, postcolonialism/postsocialism, and contemporary China.

 

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Prof. WANG Shengyu

  • Visiting Period: September 1 – December 31, 2023
  • Position: Assistant Professor, Soochow University, China
  • Research Interest: Chinese classical tale, vernacular religion, Ming-Qing illustrated texts

Publications:

“Chinese Folklore for the English Public: Herbert A. Giles’ 1880 Translation of Pu Songling’s Classical Tales,” Comparative Literature, 73, no.4 (2021), 442-62.

“Pu Songling’s “Shibian” 屍變 and Vampiric Chases in the Chinese Tradition of Strange Narratives”. T'oung Pao, 108.5-6 (2022), 738-777.

“On the Night the Dead Return: Five Accounts of Fatal Revenants (Sha) from ‘Nighttime Talks’ in Eighteenth-Century Beijing”, Folklore, 134:3 (2023), 395-417.

“小泉八雲對中國故事的二次加工及其創作理念的轉變” [Lafcadio Hearn’s Reworking of Chinese Tales and His Search for “Weird Beauty”], in 比較文學與世界文學研究論文集 [Comparative Literature and World Literature, Collected Essays], eds. Ji Jin and Wu Yuping, Soochow University Press, 2019, 127-42.

 “Five Late-Ming and Early-Qing Analogues of the Liaozhai zhiyi Tale‘Shibian’”, Renditions—A Gateway to Chinese Literature and Culture, no.98 (Autumn 2022), 20-28.

 

 

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