Name:
CHEN Jiaji
Email:
chenjiaji@jiangnan.edu.cn
Research direction:
Chinese contemporary literary criticism, Eological literature and Jiangnan Culture research
Personal introduction: (text description about 500 words)
Chen Jiaji (1982-), Ph.D. in Literature, Director and Associate Professor of the Chinese Department of the School of Humanities at Jiangnan University, Master's Supervisor, and Researcher at the Wuxi Jiangnan Cultural Research Center. Lectures include courses such as " Chinese Modern Literature", " Chinese Contemporary Literature", "Introduction to Famous Works of Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature", and "Trends in Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature". Research field: Chinese contemporary literary criticism, Ecological literature and Jiangnan Culture research. Joint PhD at the Asia Pacific Institute of the Australian National University, Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Davis, and Visiting Scholar at the Chinese School of the University of Hong Kong. Member of the Chinese Writers Association, Member of the Chinese Literary Critics Association, Executive Director of the World Chinese Creative Writing Association, and Vice Chairman of the Wuxi Youth Writers Association. More than 70 academic papers have been publicly published in publications such as People's Daily, Guangming Daily, Literary and Art Daily, Contemporary Writers Review, Southern Literary Forum and Novel Review. Many of these papers have been reprinted by Photocopy of the National People's Congress such as "Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature" and "Academic Abstracts of Higher Education Literature". Hosted and participated in 7 national and provincial level projects, including "Research on Ecological Narrative Types of Chinese Novels since the New Era". Received honors such as the 7th "Woodpecker Cup" China Literature and Art Review Annual Excellent Work and the Jiangsu Provincial Literature and Art Award • First Literature and Art Review Award.
Learning Experience:
Joint PhD Chinese modern and contemporary literature, Asia Pacific Institute, the Australian National University ,2011. Supervisor: Professor Song Geng and Ducan Campbell.
Ph.D. Chinese modern and contemporary literature, College of Liberal Arts, Shanghai University , 2008 . Supervisor: Professor Hongbing Ge.
M.A. Chinese modern and contemporary literature, Research Institute of Chinese Culture and Litrature,Shenyang Normal University , 2005. Supervisor: Professor Fanhua Meng.
B.A. Chinese Language and Literature (4 years), College of Liberal Arts, Shenyang Normal University, 2001.
Research projects conducted in the last five years (Max. 5 items)
2014, Humanities and Social Sciences Project of the Ministry of Education: Research on "Animal Narrative" in Contemporary Chinese Literature, 14YJC751002, Department of Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, 80000 yuan;
2018, Jiangsu Provincial Social Science Fund Project: Research on Ecological Narrative Types of Chinese Novels since the New Era, 18ZWC001, Jiangsu Provincial Social Science Planning Office, 50000 yuan;
2022, Jiangsu Province University Philosophy and Social Science Research Major Project: Research on the Discourse System of Animal Narrative in Chinese Literature since the New Era, 2022SJZD137, Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education, 100000 yuan;
In 2022, Jiangsu Writers Association will focus on supporting the literary creation and commentary project: Research on the discourse system of ecological narrative in Jiangsu literature in the new era, Jiangsu Writers Association, 20000 yuan;
2023, Jiangsu Provincial Social Science Fund Project: "Research on the Discourse Paradigm of Animal Narrative in Contemporary Chinese Novels", 23ZWB007, Jiangsu Provincial Social Science Planning Office, 50000 yuan.
Representative academic papers (Max. 5 papers)
A Typological Study of Contemporary Literature Animal Narrative in China. China Social Sciences Publishing House, 2018.2
A robust and simple narrative style, Guangming Daily, 2023.3.8
Historical Heritage and Typological Derivative of Animal Narration in Chinese Literature. Journal of XiaMen University.2015.9.28
Nobility’s “noble” game--Comment on Diao Dou's Novel.Contemporary Writers Review.2009.6.
Mythological Archetype Motif and Model Research of Contemporary “Animal Narration”. Journal of Hunan University.2016.1.26