1995.9- 1999.7 Bachelor of English Education, School of Foreign Languages, Southwest Normal University; 2000.9-2003.7 Master of Comparative Literature and World Literature, School of Literature and Journalism, Xiangtan University; 2003.7-2007.438+02 Doctor of Comparative Literature and World Literature, School of Literature and Journalism, Sichuan University. Work Experience 1999.7- School of Foreign Languages, Xiangtan University.
Presided over the project of the Youth Fund for Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, "A Study on the Memory of American Minority Women's Novels during the Post-African American Civil Rights Movement"; Presided over the outstanding youth project of Hunan Provincial Department of Education "Comparative Study on Ethnic Identity in Contemporary African-American and Chinese Female Novels" (08B078); Participated in the national social science fund project "Order and Responsibility: A Study on the Ethical Theme of English Social Novels in Edwardian Times" (07CWWW009, ranked third).
achievements in scientific research
Monograph: A Study of Black Women's Identity in Toni Morrison's Novels, Changsha: Hunan People's Publishing House, May 2008. Participation: Research on Key Words of Cultural Criticism, Beijing: Peking University Publishing House, April 2007; Feminist Literary Criticism in the West and China, Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2004, 65438+February. Recent representative papers:
1, "Love: Tony? The basic theme of Morrison's novels, Journal of Xiangtan University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition, CSSCI), 4 issues in 2009.
2. Nobel Prize in Literature-Nobel Prize in Literature as a literary event, Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition, CSSCI), 3 issues in 2008.
3. Morrison's Identity, Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities (CSSCI, Humanities and Social Sciences Edition), 3 issues in 2008.
4. Identity in Contemporary Western Feminist Theory, Literary Theory and Criticism (an important core periodical of literary theory), 1, 2006.