Xinxin Jiang
Ph. D. , Associate Professor of British & American Literature
School of Foreign Languages, Southeast University
E-mail: jxx0313@163.com
Research Interests:
Ethnical Studies, American Literature, Cultural Studies
Education:
2003-2007, Ph. D. in Comparative Literature and World Literature, Sichuan University.
Major Research Projects:
The Studies of Memory in American Ethnical Novels in the Post-civil Rights, 2013-2018, sponsored by the National Social Science Fund of China (Grant No. 13CWW031).
The Studies of Memory in American Ethnical Female Writers’ Novels since the Civil Rights Movement, 2012-2016, sponsored by the Humanities and Social Sciences Researches Fund of the Chinese Ministry of Education (Grant No. 12YJC752015).
Representative Publications:
Books:
The Studies of Black Women’s Identities in Toni Morrison’s Novels, Changsha: Hunan People’s Publishing House, 2008.
Essays:
“ ‘My Warsaw isn’t your Warsaw’: On the Cultural Trauma in The Shawl,” Foreign Literatures, 2015 (3): 123-130.
“The Comparison of Memory Writings in Song of Solomon and The Bonesetter’s Daughter,” Social Science Research, 2013(6): 202-206.
“On the Conflict of Memories between Father and Son in Juneteenth,” Comparative Literature: East & West, 2012 (16): 110-118.
Professional Honors and Awards:
2017, 2014 Supervisor of Excellent Master’s Thesis of Hunan Province;
2012 second prize of the Teaching Competition for Teachers in Colleges and Universities in Hunan Province;
2007 Young Key Teacher of Colleges and Universities in Hunan Province.