CUI Lifang
Academic Title:associate professor
Research Center:
Research Field:English poetry, American and British nature writing, literature education, and cultural studies
Phone:022-23509292
Email:cuilifang@18jmtt.net
Address:ROOM118
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Cui Lifang, Associate Professor, Master of English Language and Literature, Doctor of History, Academic visitor of Loughborough University, UK. The courses offered for undergraduates and postgraduates include Selected Readings of Literature and History, Appreciation of English Poetry, Ecocriticism and Nature Writing, Cultural Studies from Interdisciplinary Perspective. Research fields include English poetry, American and British nature writing, literature education, and cultural studies. The article “Mark Twain’s Notion of China” was published in the top CSSCI journal Foreign Literature Review. The English article “Teaching Poetry in China: A Review of Articles from 2000-2013” (corresponding author) was published in SSCI journal English Teaching: Practice and Critique. The Translation of the book China and Chinese Written by L. Nevious was published by Zhong Hua Book Company, a prestigious press in China.
Associate Professor of College of Foreigh Languages.
Master of English Language and Literature, Doctor of History, Academic visitor of Loughborough University, UK.
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The article “Mark Twain’s Notion of China” was published in the top CSSCI journal Foreign Literature Review. The English article “Teaching Poetry in China: A Review of Articles from 2000-2013” (corresponding author) was published in SSCI journal English Teaching: Practice and Critique. The Translation of the book China and Chinese Written by L. Nevious was published by Zhong Hua Book Company, a prestigious press in China. The other articles published in various journals and collections include “Misunderstanding in Modern Chinese Translation of Foreign Literature”, “Image of China in the first half of the 19th century American Literature”, “Image of China in the Works of the 19th century American Missionaries”, “Pilgrimage for Beauty: Three Stages of John Keats’s Poetic Writing”, “Thomas Hardy’s Poetical World”, “Louise Rosenblatt ‘s Transactional Theory: Implication for Literature Teaching in Chinese Universities”, “British Nature Writing: From Pastoral Literature to New Nature Writing”, etc. Several articles won prizes awarded by Nankai University and Tianjin Social Science Association.
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The courses offered for undergraduates and postgraduates include Selected Readings of Literature and History, Appreciation of English Poetry, Ecocriticism and Nature Writing, Cultural Studies from Interdisciplinary Perspective.
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