Ming-Bao Yue
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Department Chair, Chinese LiteratureMoore 383 / Moore 110 Phone: (808) 956-8798 / (808) 956-7047 |
Educational Background
B.A. : 1983 University of Hamburg , Chinese and German Studies; 1982 Certificate of Undergraduate Studies, Peking University
M.A.: 1985 Stanford University, 20th Century Chinese literature
Ph.D.: 1991 Stanford University 20th Century Chinese literature, Ph.D. minor in Comparative Literature
Research Areas
20th century Chinese literature, culture, and film
Asian-American cultural productions
Chinese diaspora
Transnational Chinese popular culture
Post-colonial literature in Asia
Multiculturalism in Europe
Theories of ideology and representation
Feminism and psychoanalysis
Film criticism
Cultural studies
“Cultural Revolution Memory and Nostalgia” special journal issue co-edited with Guobin Yang, China Review Journal, 5 (2), October 2005.
“De-americanizing the Global: Cultural Studies Interventions from Asia and the Pacific” special journal issue co-edited with Jon Goss, Comparative American Studies, 3 (3) September 2005.
“‘There is no place like home’: Diasporic Identifications and Taiwan Cinema of the 1960s and 1970s” in Postcolonial Studies, 6 (2)-, 2003; pp. 207-221.
“On Not Looking German: Ethnicity, Diaspora, and the Politics of Vision” in European Journal of Cultural Studies, Sage Publications, – 3(2), 2000.
“Am I That Name?: Women’s Writing as Cultural Translation in early 1920′s China” in Journal of Comparative Literature, Cambridge University Press, fall 2000.
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