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What are the better university teachers who study folklore in China?
Liaoning University is famous for its research on China folklore. Over the years, under the leadership of Professor Wu Bingan, we have achieved fruitful results. There are 5 teachers of folklore in Liaoning University, namely Zhou, Wang Wei, Ji Guoxiu and Sui Li.

Wu Bingan is a famous folklorist and folk literature and art scholar in China. Pen name Wu Ke,/kloc-0, born on October 3rd, 1929 165438, a native of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, originally from Harqin, Mongolian. As a world-famous folklorist, Professor Wu Bing 'an has made a series of forward-looking and landmark folklore monographs such as Introduction to Folklore, Folklore Series, Folklore of China, Folklore Principles, New Theory of Folklore Culture, Chinese Folk Belief, Mysterious Shaman World and Japanese Family and Northern Culture.

Professor Zhou, tutor of folklore in Liaoning University.

Zhou, male, born in May 2005, 1970, from Shenyang, Liaoning. 65438-0995, Master of Arts, Chinese Department, Liaoning University, studied under Professor Wu Bingan. 1998 received a doctorate in folklore from the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University, and studied under Professor Zhong Jingwen. At present, he is a professor, vice president and tutor of master students in the College of Literature of Liaoning University. In 2008, he was fully funded by the Scholarship Committee of the Ministry of Education and went to the Department of Sociology of Cambridge University in the United Kingdom as a visiting scholar. The main research directions are the critical theory of folklore and daily life, the cultural comparison between folk inheritance and mass communication, the aesthetics of oral literature, and the study of people's social consciousness. Main academic part-time: Member of China Folklore Society and Deputy Secretary-General of Liaoning Folklore Society.

He presided over the national social science fund project "Folklore and Daily Life-Reflections on Some Theoretical Issues of Folklore" in 2004, and has presided over and participated in many provincial scientific research projects since 1998. He now teaches master's and undergraduate courses such as China folklore, China folklore history, sociological principles and methods, contemporary western social anthropology, contemporary western social philosophy, semiotics, introduction to folklore, sociology, etc.

Since 2002, he has been awarded the title of young and middle-aged backbone teacher of Liaoning University, the title of the first batch of outstanding young teachers of Liaoning University in 2005 and the title of outstanding young backbone teacher of Liaoning Province in 2006. Monograph "Research on Ethical Thoughts of Folk Stories ── Taking the Story Text of Gengcun as the Object" (China Social Sciences Press/March 2006); Edited 4 books; He has published more than 20 papers in national core academic journals such as Folklore Research, Humanities Magazine, Ethnic Literature Research, Northwest Ethnic Studies, Collected Works of Social Sciences and Literary Theory and Criticism. Its achievements have had a wide influence in domestic academic circles.

Professor Fan Jiang, the tutor of folklore in Liaoning University.

Fan Jiang, female, born in 1952, Shenyang, Liaoning. At present, he is a professor at the School of Cultural Communication of Liaoning University and a postgraduate tutor in folklore. He is also the executive director of China Folklore Society, the vice chairman of Liaoning Folk Writers Association and the vice chairman of Liaoning Folklore Society.

Mainly engaged in the study of nationalities and cultures in Northeast China, ecological anthropology and folklore, folk literature and inheritors. Among them, the 20-year follow-up study of Tan Zhenshan, a famous folk storyteller, is quite influential in academic circles at home and abroad. In recent ten years, dozens of academic papers have been published at home and abroad, including 7 academic works, 2 field collections and 2 folk literature textbooks. Academic achievements have won many national and provincial awards. /kloc-0 was awarded the title of "Liaoning literary star" in 1995, and/kloc-0 was awarded the title of "young and middle-aged literary and art workers with virtue and art" in Liaoning province in 1999.

His main works are: Ecological Folklore, Manchu Ecology and Folk Culture, Mountain, people and culture-Northern Liaoning Ecological Folklore and Sustainable Development, Folk Oral Narration, Folk Field Investigation, Research on the Types of Folk Stories in China (co-author), and Investigation of Ethnic Villages in China-Xinmin Village of Xibo Nationality in Shenyang (co-author).

The main awards are: "Research on Folk Field Work" won the "Mountain Flower Award of Chinese Folk Literature and Art"? Second Prize of Academic Works Award (20065438+0); Ecological Folklore won the third prize of "China Folk Literature and Art Mountain Flower Award for Academic Works" (2004); The thesis "Women's Folk Beliefs and Changes" won the second prize of Outstanding Achievement Award in Humanities and Social Sciences Research of Liaoning Provincial Education Commission (1999); The paper "Instantaneity and Creativity of Folk Narration" won the first prize of theoretical article in the Fifth Literary Criticism Award of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (2005).

Professor Ji Guoxiu, Tutor of Folklore in Liaoning University

Ji Guoxiu was born in Qingyuan, Liaoning. 1993 graduated from the Department of Sociology of Shenyang Normal University with a bachelor's degree in philosophy and stayed in the same year. /kloc-0 was admitted to the folklore major of Liaoning University in September, 1998, and obtained the LLM in July, 2006 at 5438+0. In the same year, he was admitted to Beijing Normal University and studied folklore under Mr. Zhong Jingwen and Professor Wan Jianzhong. Graduated in June 2004, doctor of law. In the same year, he served as a teacher in the Social College of Shenyang Normal University. From 2065438 to September 2002, he served as a tutor and professor for master students majoring in folklore in the College of Literature of Liaoning University. Research field: regional folklore; Reflections on the methodology of folklore.

Works:

1. Marriage Ceremony and Social Network Reconstruction —— Taking Qingyuan Town in the Eastern Mountainous Area of Liaoning as an Example, China Social Sciences Press, July 2005;

2. China Festival, China Children's Publishing House, 2006,438+0, second author.

Professor sui Li, tutor of folklore in Liaoning university

Sui Li, female, Han nationality, born in 1974, is a teacher and lecturer majoring in folklore in College of Literature, Liaoning University. 1993 was admitted to the College of Literature of Liaoning University, majoring in Chinese language and literature, and 1997 stayed there after graduation. 1999-2002 China, Master of Modern and Contemporary Literature, College of Literature, Liaoning University. In 2004, he was admitted to the College of Literature of Liaoning University, and in 2008, he received a doctorate in literature and art.. In 2005, he began to teach in the journalism department of College of Literature, Liaoning University. 20 1 1 transferred to the folklore teaching and research section.

In terms of academic research, I have been devoted to the study of modern and contemporary literature in China in the early stage, and published more than one academic paper 10 in academic journals at or above the provincial level, including monograph 1 part: Modernity and Ecological Aesthetics (published by Lin Xue Press in 2009) and four works. Representative papers include Evolution and Change of Ecological Theme of Modern Literature in China (Collection of Social Sciences, No.3, 2009); The difference of "conquest theme" from the perspective of ecological aesthetics (Journal of Liaoning University, No.5, 2008); Aesthetic characteristics from the perspective of oriental image ecology (Journal of Liaoning University, No.6, 2007); The Confrontation and Breakthrough of Female Literature Daughters' Aesthetic Psychology (Journal of Radio and TV University, No.4, 2003), etc.