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Retired Professor and Other

Ting, Chen-wan

Ting, Chen-wan

Retired Professor and Other
Professor
Francis K. H. So

Francis K. H. So

Retired Professor and Other
Emeritus Professor
Chung Ling

Chung Ling

Retired Professor and Other
Professor
Luo, Ting-yao

Luo, Ting-yao

Retired Professor and Other
Professor
Lin, Yu-chen

Lin, Yu-chen

Retired Professor and Other
Distinguished Professor
Sun, Hsiao-yu

Sun, Hsiao-yu

Retired Professor and Other
Professor
Teeuwen, Rudolphus

Teeuwen, Rudolphus

Retired Professor and Other
Foreign Contract Employed Professor
I (PhD in Comparative Literature, University of Pennsylvania) came to National Sun Yat-sen University in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, after an earlier stint of teaching at the University of Utrecht in my native the Netherlands. I am originally a scholar of eighteenth-century literature and philosophy, with special interest in the dynamics between skepticism and belief in the period’s intellectual debate. Currently, my main focus is on the idea of utopia and how utopia, although eccentric to it, animates culture by inspiring new ways of approaching ethics and aesthetics. This has led me to a study of Roland Barthes’s lecture courses of the late 1970s. My article “An Epoch of Rest: Roland Barthes’s ‘Neutral’ and the Utopia of Weariness” appeared in Cultural Critique 80 (2012) and I am at work on further essays on Barthes. For some of my articles, see my page at academia.edu. With Steffen Hantke I edited Gypsy Scholars, Migrant Teachers and the Global Academic Proletariat (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2007). I also edited Crossings: Travel, Art, Literature, Politics (Taipei: Bookman, 2001).
My survey courses in English and European literature are popular with undergraduate students, as is my challenging undergraduate seminar “The Enlightenment: Ideas and Ideals.” Graduate seminars I have been teaching include “The Eighteenth-Century British Novel,” “Aesthetics: The Beautiful and the Sublime,” “The Philosophical Dialogue,” and “The Utopian Imagination.” Many students who took one of these graduate courses went on to write their MA theses or doctoral dissertations with me.
18th-Century English Literature, Literary Theory, Aesthetics, Utopian genres of writing and thought
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Peter, Chung

Retired Professor and Other
Associate Professor
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Wang, Chia-shen

Retired Professor and Other
Associate Professor
Cheng, Yuan-jung

Cheng, Yuan-jung

Retired Professor and Other
Associate Professor
Ken, Tsai

Ken, Tsai

Retired Professor and Other
Associate Professor
Thomas, Yang

Thomas, Yang

Retired Professor and Other
Associate Professor
Yu, Yu-san

Yu, Yu-san

Retired Professor and Other
Associate Professor
Hwi-hwa Lee

Hwi-hwa Lee

Retired Professor and Other
Associate Professor
Wang, I-chun

Wang, I-chun

Retired Professor and Other
Professor
1.20th-Century American Drama
2.Contemporary English Drama
3.English Renaissance Drama
4.English Literature: before 1660
5.Women Playwrights before 1800
Comparative Literature, Modern Drama and Fiction, Renaissance Literature
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