HU Jiangbo

 
 
HU Jiangbo
 
Associate Professor
Address: Dept. of Foreign Languages, UCAS, 19A Yuquan Rd., Beijing 100049, P. R. China
Office: Room 208 Humanities Building
Phone: 86-10-88256059
Email:
hujb@ucas.ac.cn
 

Research Interests

American Literature and literary theory; feminist theory, as well as feminist literary criticism

 

Education

Central South University, Changsha  

MA, British and American Literature, June 1998

 

Work Experience

GUCAS, Beijing (07/1998 – 12/2000) – Assistant Professor

GUCAS, Beijing (01/2001 – 05/2006) – Lecturer

UCAS, Beijing (06/2006 – present) – Associate Professor

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S. (08/ 2007 02/ 2008 )Visiting Scholar

GUCAS Distinguished Employee Award in 2000; four times of GUCAS Excellent Course Award, from 2002 to 2009.

 

Teaching Area(s)

Reading and Writing for English B, Listening and Speaking for English B, English A, Selective Works of British and American Literature, etc.

 

Selected Publications

I. Books / Book Chapters

Study of Sociology (Herbert Spencer), Hua Xia Publishing House, 2001.1. (Co-translator, with Zhang Honghui)

Listening and Speaking with Ease—Graduate English Listening and Speaking Textbook of CAS(Volume),Beijing Institute of Technology Press, 2006.8 (Co-editor, with Zhang Wenzhi, Liu Bin)

The Shaolin Way, Contemporary China Publishing House, 2007.1. (Co-translator, with Guo Jian)

Listening and Speaking with Ease—Graduate English Listening and Speaking Textbook of CAS(volume),Beijing Institute of Technology Press, 2007.2 (Co-editor, with Liu Bin)

 

II. Papers

“‘Farewell to the Past’ and Chen Ran’s Feminist Consciousness”, Journal of Hunan Educational Institute, 1997.11, pp.124-126.

“The Application of Interactive Teaching Method in Graduate English Teaching”, Graduate English Teaching and Research, 2003.7, pp47-49.

“Training Non-English Major Postgraduates’ Listening Awareness of English Input through Dictation”, Academic Degrees & Graduate Education, 2006.2, pp56-60.

“The Rethinking after Women’s Awakening from Feminist and Psychoanalytic Points of View”, proceedings of the 8th Annual Hawaiian International Conference on Social Sciences, 2009.6, pp 252-262.

“Making of Femininity: A Psychoanalytic Study of The Taming of the Shrew”, Foreign Languages and Translation, 2010.12, pp52-58.