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Carlos Yu-Kai Lin
(07)5252000#3148
Carlos Yu-Kai Lin

Teacher

Full-Time
Assistant Professor
Translation Studies, Comparative Literature, Literary Theories, Cultural History of Translation in East Asia, Modern Chinese Intellectual History, May Fourth New Culture Movement
School NameCountryDepartmentDegree起迄年月
University of Southern CaliforniaUSAComparative LiteraturePh.D.2008-08 ~ 2015-08
London School of Economics and Political ScienceUKGender StudiesM.S.2006-06 ~ 2007-06
National Central UniversityTaiwanEnglishB.A.2000-09 ~ 2004-06
Organization NameUnit職務Period
City University of Hong KongLinguistics and TranslationAssistant Professor2019-08 ~ 2022-08
Princeton UniversityEast Asian StudiesLecturer2019-02 ~ 2019-07
University of PennsylvaniaEast Asian Languages and CivilizationsLecturer2016-08 ~ 2019-07
University of California, DavisEast Asian Languages and CulturesLecturer2016-01 ~ 2016-05
University of California, BerkeleyEast Asian Languages and CulturesLecturer2015-01 ~ 2015-05
YearPaper Title
2022,A Scholar Pleads for China: A Report on Hu Shih on New York Times,Newsletters of Hu Shih Studies, pp19~15,(Other)
2022,Wartime Letters between Hu Shih and His Wife (1),Biographical Literature , pp111~102,(Other)
2022,Wartime Letters between Hu Shih and His Wife (2),Biographical Literature , pp71~61,(Other)
2022,Wartime Letters between Hu Shih and His Wife (3),Biographical Literature , pp38~29,(Other)
2022with Xing FAN,Review of Translating Feminism in China: Gender, Sexuality and Censorship,Babel,(SSCI,AHCI)
2018,Baihua as an Element: Reconsidering Hu Shi’s Theory of Vernacular Literature,Intellectual History , pp337~289
2018,Chinese Genres, Western Works: The Formation of the Idea of Foreign Literature in Late Qing China,Modern China Studies , pp195~178,(Other)
2017,Introduction to the ‘Fiction as a Modern Literary Genre’ Project,Newsletter for Research in Chinese Studies , pp36~32,(Other)
2016,Double Inscription and the Concept of Origin in Lafcadio Hearn’s Kwaidan,Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art, pp183~169,(Other)
2016,Review of The Chinese Political Novel: Migration of a World Genre,Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (CLEAR) , pp229~227,(AHCI)
2016,Review of Zhuangzi and Modern Chinese Literature,Modern Chinese Literature and Culture (MCLC),(SSCI,AHCI)
2015,The Universality of the Concept of Modern Literature: Wang Guowei, Zhou Zuoren, and Other May Fourth Writers’ Conception of Wenxue,Journal of the History of Ideas in East Asia, pp400~343
2014,The Rise of Xiaoshuo as a Literary Concept: Lu Xun and the Question of ‘Fiction’ in Chinese Literature,Frontiers of Literary Studies in China , pp651~631,(Other)
2005,A Radical Interpretation of Fromm’s Concept of Man,Con-temporary, pp143~132,(Other)
2004,The Historical Position of Louis Althusser: the Epistemological Break of Marx,Con-temporary , pp121~112,(Other)
2004,Four Phases of Alienation—A Study of the Temporality of Marx’s Concept of Alienation,Hsiuping Journal of Humanities and Social Science , pp26~1,(Other)
YearPaper Title
2022,Hu Shih’s Pacifism: A Perspective of History of Reading,第二屆京港青年人文學者學術研討會 — 近 世中國的書籍形式與閱讀形態,2022-07-10-2022-07-11
2022,Hu Shih’s Dream of a World Government,Torch of Freedom: An International Symposium on Hu Shih,2022-05-06-2022-05-07
2022,May Fourth in Hong Kong,Border: Hong Kong Studies and Its Discontent,2022-03-26-2022-03-27
2021,胡適駐美大使時期的英文著作,在媒介中思想——近代中國的書寫形式與 感覺模式,2021-05-29-2021-05-30
2019,Cold War and the Chinese Revolution: The Rise and Fall of May Fourth Studies in the U.S.,2019-05-02-2019-05-02
2019,‘May Fourth Studies’ and Its Contemporary Challenges,May Fourth @ 100: China and the World 1919-2019,2019-04-12-2019-04-13
2019,May Fourth Movement and Its Contemporary Repercussions,Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference,2019-03-21-2019-03-24
2018,Situating Chinese Literature in the Global Context: Lu Xun as a Literary Historian,Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference,2018-03-22-2018-03-25
2017,A Reevaluation of the Esperanto Movement in Early Twentieth-Century China,Association of Chinese and Comparative Literature Conference,2017-06-21-2017-06-23
2017,Hu Shi’s Conception of the Vernacular Language,An International Conference on “Literature and Philosophy”,2017-06-19-2017-06-20
2017,Vernacularity: New Approach to New Literature Movement,Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference,2017-03-16-2017-03-19
2016,The Language Reform and Esperanto Movement in Early Twentieth-Century China,2016-03-17-2016-03-20
2015,A Conceptual History of Chinese Fiction in Late Qing and Republican China: Evolutionism and the Double Referentiality of Modern Literary Genre,Biannual Meeting of the Association of Chinese and Comparative Literature Conference,2015-00-00-2015-00-00
2015,Defining ‘Literature’ in Pre-May Fourth China,Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association,2015-03-26-2015-03-29
2014,The Concept of the ‘State’ in Late Qing China,Unpacking China: An International Symposium,2014-04-25-2014-04-26
2014,Articulating ‘Literature’ in the Chinese Context,Annual Conference of Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association,2014-10-31-2014-11-02
2014,The Clash of Genres: the Negotiation of Chinese and Western Literary Forms in the late Qing Period,Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association,2014-03-20-2014-03-23
2013,The Question of ‘Fiction’ in Chinese Literature: Reading Lu Xun in Two Languages,Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association,2013-04-04-2013-04-07
2012,The Cinematic Representation of Lioazhai Zhiyi,Graduates Studying East Asia Final Meeting,2012-00-00-2012-00-00
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