Liu Xiaofang
Liu Xiaofang, a graduate of Shanghai East China Normal University, is a professor in the Japanese Department of Tongji University. Master tutor, doctor. Mainly engaged in education, as well as the compilation of literary books.
Profile
Gender: male unit: Japanese department degree: doctor research direction: Japanese modern literature; comparison of Chinese and Japanese modern literature; Japanese culture Title: Associate Professor associate professor, master supervisor, doctor. Deputy director of the Japanese Department of Tongji University.
Educational research
Main research directions: Japanese modern literature; comparison of Chinese and Japanese modern literature; Japanese culture, etc.
Main experience
In 1988, he received a bachelor's degree from the Department of foreign languages, East China Normal University, Shanghai. From 1988 to 1990, he taught in the Japanese teaching and research section of Foreign Languages Department of Jiangxi University (now Nanchang University). From September 1990 to July 1993, he studied Japanese classical literature in the Department of Eastern languages of Peking University and obtained a master's degree. He also served as the teaching of Japanese as a second foreign language in the Graduate School of Peking University. In 1992, he worked as a Japanese major in the Department of foreign languages of Beijing Normal University for one year. Since 1993, he has been assigned to the enterprises directly under the Ministry of foreign economic and trade cooperation at that time to engage in international trade. In 2001, he returned to the Japanese Department of Peking University to study Japanese modern literature, and graduated in July 2005 with a doctorate. From April 2004 to April 2005, he was employed as a research fellow for HIF foreigners in the University of law and politics of Japan. In September 2005, he was employed by the Department of Japanese, School of foreign languages, Tongji University. In June 2006, he was employed as an associate professor.
Scientific research achievements
Since 1994, he has published papers on Oriental culture research, foreign literature, Japanese Studies and Japanese language and Culture Research (Peking University). He also presided over the part of Japanese Naturalism literary theory, which is a sub project of modern Japanese literary theory, a major project of the Ministry of education. His doctoral dissertation is a study of Shimazaki Fujimura -- a study of the relationship between advertising and Fujimura literature.
Representative papers
1. Song of everlasting regret and tale of Genji: collected in oriental culture studies, Ji Xianlin, et al., Peking University Press, 1994. 2. The literary track of Shimazaki Fujimura: foreign literature, No.1, 1995. 3. A comparison between Shimazaki Fujimura and Yu Dafu's literary creation: Japanese studies, issue 12, Peking University Press, December 2003; oriental studies, 2004: a comparative study of Chinese and Japanese literature, economic daily press, February 2005. 4. Shimazaki Fujimura's modern self: foreign literature, No.1, 2004. 5. Shimazaki Fujimura's modern self and its literature, Japanese language and culture studies, Volume 4 (Xueyuan press, 2003). 6. An analysis of the advertisement of Japanese naturalistic literature: Oriental Literature Research Bulletin, 2005, issue. 7, advertising, Shimazaki Fujimura, HIF Anthology of the University of law and politics, March 2006, 8, advertising and Shimazaki Fujimura's modern self, 2007 supplement of Northeast Asia Forum, 9, on the advertising of Japanese naturalistic literature, research on Japanese studies, Shanghai Foreign Language Education Publishing House, October 2007, Shimazaki Fujimura's view of nature, collected papers on Japanese studies, Donghua University 2008
Compiling and waiting
Three hundred world famous poems, Japan (China Youth Publishing House, 1992); Daisaku Ikeda's lecture essays: understanding friendship and peace, translated by author's publishing house, August 2002. reading comprehension in youth (Volume I and II), translated works, author's publishing house, 2006.4 "xiangfengzichao", translated works, author's publishing house, 2006.7
Postgraduate courses
Selected readings of original works of Japanese culture, monographic study of modern Japanese literature, history of Japanese literature, monographic study of Japanese naturalism and private novels, etc
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Liu Xiaofang