Jiang Chunlan

Posted: 2016-09-05
Academic Degree:
  MA
Academic Rank:
  Associate Professor
Gender:
  Female
Email:
  jcljiangcl@163.com
Courses Taught:
   College English
Research Interests:
  American Postmodernist Literature,American Black Autobiography
Professional Experience:

1995 ?-till now, teaching at College of Foreign Languages & Cultures, Xiamen University

Educational Background:
Publications:

Essays:

1. The Influence of “Original Sin” on Hawthorne and His Works.  Putian College Journal , No. 1, 2000, March.

2. The Influence of Puritanism on Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter, Supplementary Issue of Fujian Foreign Language, Aug., 2000.

3. Reality & Fantasy, Parody& Irony----- On American Female Writer Kathryn Kramer ’s  Fantasy Novel, Chinese Reader’s Weekly, 12, Sept. 2007.

4. The Enlightenment of Spoken English Test to English Teaching, Examination Weekly, No. 6, 2008.

 

Translation  Works :

1. Wilhelm?Hauff’s Fairy Tales, Fujian Juvenile and Children's Books Publishing House,Apr., 2002.

2 Rules and Potential Rules-------- The Survival Wisdom in the Academic World, (mainly translated by Lu Suzhen ).  Beijing University Press, Oct. 2008.

Editing works

1. A Guide to New College English (Edited by Xu Zihong), Haixia Literature and Art Press, Jan. 2000.

2. Sesame English, Fujian Juvenile and Children's Books Publishing House, Mar.2008.

3. Selected Readings in American Postmodernist Fiction (edited by Yang Renjing & Chen Shidan), Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, Aug. 2009.

Academic Works:

The New Breakthrough in the Autobiographies by Hurston, Angelou and Cary (285,000 words), Xiamen University Press, May, 2015.

Research Projects:

Being in Charge of :

1. Study on American Black Female Writer Maya Angelou’s Autobiographies, 2016.1------2018.12, Supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Participating in:

1. Research on the Application of CLIL of Bi-linguistic Theory in the College Bi-lingual Teaching, 2008-2010,  Young Scholars’ Project Supported by National Social Science Foundation.   

2. Study on Cormac McCarthy’s Novels (13BWW039). 2013.06-2016.06 , Project Supported by National Social Science Foundation.

Other: