Amy Dooling: Translating Ding Ling: Gender and Canon Formation in Modern Chinese Literature

   
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Amy Dooling: Translating Ding Ling: Gender and Canon Formation in Modern Chinese Literature

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Amy Dooling received her PhD in modern Chinese literature and culture from Columbia University and currently teaches at Connecticut College. Her scholarly interests include feminist cultural practice, literary history, women’s narrative expression, and translation. Her two anthologies of Chinese women’s literature (the first of which was co-edited and co-translated with Kristina Torgeson) have been widely recognized for their contribution to the study of women’s writing in the Chinese context. She is currently developing a volume dedicated to the works of Ding Ling for the MLA series Approaches to Teaching. For more information visit bu.edu/translation.

Starts

1:00pm on Friday, April 29th 2011

End Time

3:00pm

URL

http://bu.edu/translation

Topics

Lectures, Arts, Featured Events, Prose & Poetry

Speaker(s)

Amy Dooling

Event Open To

public

Information Phone

617-358-5206

Contact Name

Jessica Hill

Building

School of Theology; 745 Commonwealth Avenue

Room

625

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