Cai Chunlu

Posted: 2016-09-10
Academic Degree:
  PHD
Academic Rank:
  Professor
Gender:
  Female
Email:
  Caichunlu1971@aliyun.com
Courses Taught:
  Comprehensive English, Extensive Reading, Listening, Spoken English, Chinese to English Translation, British Poetry, Selected Readings in British and American Literature, Postmodern American Literature, Literary Translation
Research Interests:
  American Literature
Professional Experience:

Visiting scholar to Harvard University (2009.7-2010.1)

Educational Background:

09/1999-12/2004  XIA MEN UNIVERSITY, XIA MEN

The College of Foreign Languages and Cultures

Graduation: 12/2003

Major: English Language and Literature

Degree: Ph. D.

 

09/1993-07/1996  XIA MEN UNIVERSITY, XIA MEN

The College of Foreign Languages and Cultures

Graduation: 07/1996

Major: English Languages and Literature

Degree: M.A.

Publications:

Academic Papers:

1.       William Gaddis and the American Postmodernist Fiction

British and American Literary Studies  Number 17, 2012.

2.       Victory Garden: A Cyber Labyrinth

Contemporary Foreign Literature Number 3, 2011.

3.       A Multi-contextual Study of William Gaddis: On William Gaddis: The Last of Something 

 Foreign Literature Studies  Number 3, 2011.

4.       Entropy as a Literary Metaphor in William Gaddis’s Novels

 Foreign Literature  Number 3, 2011.

5.       Entropy in JR’s Postmodernist Discourse 

Contemporary Foreign Literature Number 1, 2009.

6.       On the Indeterminacy of William Gaddis’s The Carpenter’s Gothic

Foreign Literature Studies  Number 4, 2004.

7.       Entropy in William Gaddis’s JR

Foreign Literature  Number 3, 2004.

8.       On the Indeterminacy and Metafiction in Tim O’Brien’s Fiction

Foreign Literature  Number 1, 2003.

9.       Tim O’Brien and His Fiction of Vietnam War

Foreign Literature  Number 1, 2003.

10.   On the Grotesqueness of Carson McCullers’ The Ballad of the Sad Café

Foreign Literature Studies  Number 3, 2002.

 

Research Projects:

2010  The Study of American Postmodernist Writer William Gaddis sponsored by National Social Science Foundation.

2013  The Study of American Hyperfiction Supported by Program for New Century Excellent Talents in Fujian Province University.
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