李萌博士


李萌博士
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- “Four Marginalized Women in the Ren Xiaowen’s Fiction Life is Like That”, in China from the Margin edited by Emily Williams and Loredana Cesarino, Routledge, 2024.
- Co-authored book chapters with Kingfai TAM: Chapter 32: Fictions of Trauma and Reflections; Chapter 33: Fiction of Reform and Root Seeking in The Routledge Handbook of Modern Chinese Literature ed. Mingdong Gu, Routledge. (2018).
- Biographies of Empresses Shulu Ping (Liao Taizu); Xiao Chuo (Liao Jingzong). Biography Dictionary of Chinese Women: Tang through Ming, 618-1644. Edited by Lily Xiao Hong Lee, and Sue Wiles. M.E.Sharpe, Inc, p.364-367, p.481-484. March, 2014.
- Portrayals of the Chinese Être Particulières: Intellectual Women and Their Dilemmas in the Chinese Popular Context Since 2000, Journal of the British Association for Chinese Studies, Vol. 9 (1), January 2019.
- 林白《婦女閑聊錄》、余秀華詩歌以及範雨素自傳中的離格之美:當代女性文學中底層婦女體悟書寫之初探. 《中華女子學院學報》,vol. 6, 2017, pp.28-35.
- The Melancholic Heterosexual Relationship: Intellectual Men and Women in Huang Beijia’s Novellas (1980-1990), East Asian History, Issue 14, pp.57-71 edited by Benjamin Penny and Shih-wen Sue Chen. (August, 2017). (http://www.eastasianhistory.org/41).
- Estrangement: A Possible Lens in Understanding the Femininity of Post-Mao Intellectual Women, Frontiers of Literary Studies in China, High Education Press and Springer. Volume 7. Number 1:87-116 (March, 2013).
- 當代中國流行文化 Popular Culture in Contemporary China, The Hong Kong Metropolitan University Press, 2022.
- Women and Societies in Tang and Song Dynasties唐宋婦女與社會, ed. Deng Xiaonan. Singapore: Palgrave and McMillian. (forthcoming) Co-PI in the 2021 Translation Project of Scholarships in China funded by National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences (China). Serial No.21WZSB025 (forthcoming 2025)
- Chapters 3, 6, 8 in Revolution and Form: Mao Dun’s Early Fiction and Literary Modernity in China: 1927-1930 革命與形式:茅盾早期小説的現代性展開:1927-1930 by Chen Jianhua陳建華, Brill. (2018).
The Four Chinese Literary Classics for XSeries Program in Chinese Culture: Tradition, Transformation and Interaction by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (May, 2021). Available at:
https://www.edx.org/xseries/hkpolyux-chinese-culture-tradition-transformation-and-interaction