ZHOU Mingying
Assistant Professor
Field of Study: British Literature, Cultural Studies, Raymond Williams Study
Email: myzhou@szu.edu.cn
Short Bio:
Zhou received Ph.D in English, from Lingnan University of Hong Kong, MA in English Language and Literature from Tsinghua University and BAs in English and Economics from Peking University. She joined Shenzhen University first as an associate research fellow in 2019 and then as an assistant professor in 2022. Zhou has published several articles in the A&HCI, SSCI and CSSCI journals such as Neohelicon, Foreign Literatures, Caribbean Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary China. She also hosts a National Post-funded Project of Philosophy and Social Sciences of China, titled A Critical Appraisal of Raymond Williams’s Fiction.
Articles:
“Negotiation between social structure and personal feelings—An inquiry into the covert progressions in Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me.” Neohelicon 49, 533-549 (2022). DOI: 10.1007/s11059-022-00655-9
“Welsh Complex and Raymond Williams’s Fictional Writing.” Cultural Studies (2022), Vol. 48, pp. 249-260.
“Comparison between Williams and Marx on ‘the Individual and the Society’.” Frontiers of Literary Theory (2022), Vol. 24, pp. 129-159.
“Chineseness in the Works of Two Jamaican Artists—Margaret Chen and Bryan McFarlane.” Caribbean Quarterly (2021), Vol. 67, Issue 1-2, pp. 96-115. DOI: 10.1080/00086495.2021.1926694
“The politics and gendering of disability in Raymond Williams’s fiction.” Neohelicon 47, 697-713 (2020). DOI: 10.1007/s11059-020-00540-3
“The Problematic Fatherhood in Raymond Williams’s Fiction.” Journal of Literature and Art Studies ISSN 2159-5836, April 2020, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 271-278. DOI: 10.17265/2159-5836/2020.04.001
“Negotiations between Literary texts and History──Inquiry into Spivak’s Relation to New Historicism through Draupadi.” Foreign Literatures ISSN 1002-5014, Dec. 2019(4), pp. 1-8.