Wang Dewei

Professor of Harvard University
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Wang Dewei, professor of Harvard University, whose main works are Four Essays on Modern Lyric Tradition《 Taiwan: Viewing History from Literature 》Depressed Modernity: A New Theory of Late Qing Novels, etc.
Chinese name
Wang Dewei
Nationality
China
date of birth
November 6, 1954
University one is graduated from
university of wisconsin
Occupation
teacher
Foreign name
David Der-wei Wang

Main experience

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Graduated from National Taiwan University foreign language Department of Foreign Languages, Taiwan University associate professor (1983-1986), 1986 Harvard University Department of East Asian Language and Culture assistant professor (1986-1990), East Asia, Columbia University, 1990 Language culture Associate professor of the Department (1990-1995), professor (1995-2004), director of the Department of East Asian Language and Culture (1997-2002), Ding Long Chair Professor of Sinology (2002-2004), and served as an academician of the Academia Sinica in 2004. Since 2004, he has served as Edward C. Henderson Professor in the Department of East Asian Language and Civilization of Harvard University.

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Publishing books

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  • Author name Wang Dewei
    Work time 2005-5
    Depressed Modernity is a book published by Peking University Press on May 1, 2005. The author is Wang Dewei. This book mainly describes the author's understanding and analysis of the novels of the late Qing Dynasty.
  • Author name Wang Dewei
    Work time 2004-05
    The Falling Wheat Never Dies is a book published by Shandong Pictorial Publishing House in 2004 by Wang Dewei.
  • Author name Wang Dewei
    Work time 2010-9-1
    Lyric Tradition and Chinese Modernity is a book published by Life, Reading and Xinzhi Sanlian Bookstore on September 1, 2010 by Wang Dewei.
  • Author name Wang Dewei
    Work time 2015-4-8
    Hong Kong: Urban Imagination and Cultural Memory is a book published by Peking University Press on April 8, 2015. The authors are Chen Pingyuan, Chen Guoqiu and Wang Dewei.
  • Author name Wang Dewei
    Work time 1998-09
    The Method of Imagining China is a book published by Life · Reading · Xinzhi Sanlian Bookstore in September 1998. The author is Wang Dewei. The book interprets the history and reality of China in a novel way.
  • How to be modern, how to be literature
    Author name Wang Dewei
    Work time 2008-2
  • Beijing: Urban Imagination and Cultural Memory
    Author name Wang Dewei
    Work time 2005-5
    In November 2003, Peking University held an international academic seminar on "Beijing: Urban Imagination and Cultural Memory". This book is a collection of conference papers. The discussion on Beijing in the book adopts different perspectives and methods, and the objects of discussion include Beijing's literature (novels, poems, essays), art (painting, drama, music), education, media, religion, architecture, living environment, and national consciousness, which cross many disciplines and are creative. Across the north
  • The Imaginative Homeland -- On the Fifteen Years of Modern Literature
    Author name Wang Dewei
  • 1949: scar writing and national literature
    Author name Wang Dewei

Main works

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  • Four Essays on Modern Lyric Tradition
  • Mao Dun, Lao She, Shen Congwen: Realism and Modern Chinese Novels
  • Lyric Tradition and Chinese Modernity Eight Classes at Peking University
  • How to be Modern, How to Be Literary? A New Comment on Chinese Novels in the 19th and 20th Centuries
  • "The Writing of the Post adherents"
  • Taiwan: Viewing History from Literature
  • Liberalism and Humanistic Tradition
  • Imaginative Homeland: 15 Essays on Modern Literature
  • The Monster That Is History: History, Violence, Narrative)》
  • Undead Wheat on the Ground: Eileen Chang and the Descendants of the "Zhang School"
  • Depressed Modernity: A New Comment on Late Qing Novels
  • Cross Century Style: 20 Contemporary Novels
  • After the uproar: comments on contemporary Chinese novels
  • The Method of Imagining China: History, Fiction and Narration
  • The Exploration of Knowledge (translated by Foucault)

academic activities

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On November 9, 2006, Harvard University Professor Wang Dewei made a presentation on "Pink Ink China" at Beijing Normal University—— Gender Performance And the country. Wang Dewei Lu Xun , Ba Jin Mei Lanfang And other four masters as examples to explore a generation Chinese intellectuals And cultural people, how to use gender performance or Dress up To re face or define the Chinese people nationality And various imaginary or practical issues on how to construct the Chinese state.