Linshan Jiang, Postdoctoral Associate

Linshan Jiang

Please note: Linshan has left the "Asian & Middle Eastern Studies" group at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date.

Linshan Jiang is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University. She received her Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she also obtained a Ph.D. emphasis in Translation Studies. Her research interests include modern and contemporary literature, film, and popular culture in mainland China, Taiwan, and Japan; trauma and memory studies; gender and sexuality studies; queer studies; as well as comparative literature and translation studies. Her primary research project focuses on female writers’ war experiences and memories of the Asia-Pacific War, entitled Women Writing War Memories. Her second research project explores how queerness is performed in Sinophone queer cultural productions. She has published articles about gender studies and queer studies in literature and culture as well as translations of scholarly and popular works in Chinese and English.

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Keywords:

China • Comparative literature • East Asia • Gender • History of sexuality • Japan • Mass Media • Translation • Trauma and Memory • World Literature

Recent Publications

  1. Jiang, L, Sexuality and Trauma: Zhang Yixuan’s The Love that is Temporary and A Farewell Letter, in Taiwan Literature in the 21st Century A Critical Reader, edited by Wu, C-R; Fan, M-J (March, 2023), pp. 125-125, Springer, ISBN 9789811983795  [abs]
  2. Jiang, L, Queer Vocals and Stardom on Chinese TV: Case Studies of Wu Tsing-Fong and Zhou Shen, in Queer TV China Televisual and Fannish Imaginaries of Gender, Sexuality, and Chineseness, edited by Zhao, JJ (February, 2023), pp. 145-160, Hong Kong University Press, ISBN 9789888805617  [abs]
  3. Jiang, L, Transforming Emotional Regime: Pai Hsien- yung’s Crystal Boys, Queer Cats Journal of LGBTQ Studies, vol. 3 no. 1 (2019), California Digital Library (CDL) [doi]