LIU, Qijun PhD., Shanghai International Studies University and Northwestern University, USA Instructor, Fulbright scholar, School of Education, SISU Email:yatou@shisu.edu.cn |
Research Interests
American literature and culture study
Teaching Courses
Advanced English, Public speaking and debating, Business English writing, American short fiction
Research Projects
The field and social capital study in Tom Wolfe’s works sponsored by Shanghai International Studies University Research Grant(2015)
Young Ambassador Program sponsored by Overseas Chinese Charity Foundation & International Leadership Foundation of U.S. (2012)
The American consumer society study in Tom Wolfe’s works sponsored by Shanghai Municipal Education Commission. (2011)
The Fulbright Ph.D. program sponsored by Fulbright Grant and China Scholarship Council. (2010)
Chinese international relations in the new era sponsored by the International Education Program. (2010)
Modern American Literature Seminar sponsored by Chinese University of Hong Kong. (2008)
Authored Book
Pursuit of Status in the Shifting Power Dynamics of Tom Wolfe’s Social Novels, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press (2018).
A Companion to American Literature, Commercial Press (2015).
Report on the Development of Humanities and Social Sciences in Foreign Universities, Higher Education Press (2011).
Report on the Development of Humanities and Social Sciences in Foreign Universities, Higher Education Press (2010).
Report on the Development of Humanities and Social Sciences in Foreign Universities, Higher Education Press (2009).
Journal Articles
The Sacco and Vanzetti Trial and Boston. Journal of SUIBE, 2019.
The Echo Answers: Self Reflexivity in Alice Munro’s Dear Life. Foreign Literature, 2014.
The Dead is the Truth: Hilary Mantel’s Imagination”. Foreign Literature and Art, 2013.
Power Dynamics in Tom Wolfe’s Works. English and American Literary Studies, 2013.
Sadness of the Twilight in Boyle Kay’s Death of a Man. Masterpieces Review, 2011.
Anti-detective Narrative in Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy. Tianjin Foreign Studies University Journal, 2010.
On Romantic Poetry. Language Acquisition and Learning, 2007.
The Narrative Technique in My Antonia of Willa Cather. Southeast University Press, 2005.
Artistry Can Mix With Entertainment. China Daily, 2004.
Awards
Excellent Teaching Award, Shanghai International Studies University, 2018
Chousha Prize for Exceptional Teaching and Research, SISU, 2014
Best Teaching Results Second Prize, SISU, 2014
Best Faculty Member of the Year, SISU, 2014
Outstanding Young Ambassador, International Leadership Foundation, 2012
Excellent Young College Teacher, Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, 2011