She obtained her Ph.D. from Peking University and Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon. She joined Shenzhen University in 2015 and currently works as lecturer at the School of Foreign Languages, Shenzhen University. Her main research interests include modern and contemporary French literature and literary theory and French female literature. She has been teaching obligatory undergraduate courses including Comprehensive French, Introduction to French Literature, Selected Readings of French Literature and Extensive Reading in French.
Representative academic achievements:
Research projects:
2019 - Present Participated in the teaching reform research project of Shenzhen University
2016 Responsible for the college research project of the high level university construction of Shenzhen University
2014 - 2015 Responsbile for the general program of social science program of Beijing Municipal Education Commission (Project No.: sm201410028006): "xikesu's view of" negative writing "and its evolution and reflection in China"
Participated in the side project "French literature Chronicle (January 1, 1980-2005)" of the National Social Science Key Project "chronicle of Contemporary Foreign Literature": as an independent writer, I have completed 17 entries, about 35000 words
Participated in the compilation of Dictionnaire des Cr É atrices, organized by LES editions des femmes, and was responsible for writing entries of four Chinese women writers in French
Papers:
Wang, D. (2010). The Breakthrough of Women's Discourse——On the Progress of Elena Siksou's "Feminine Writing. Foreign Languages and Foreign Language Teaching, 1, pp. 56-59.
Wang, D. (2009). Monique Wittig's "they" world and its circular structure", French Studies, 4, pp. 15-22.
Wang, D. (2013). Duras' Water World and Her Dream Poetics. Capital Foreign Language Forum, 2013, 4, pp. 434-444.
Wang, D. (2014). French New Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. Capital Foreign Language Forum, 5, pp. 204-210.
Wang, D. (2014). Analysis of Monique Wittig's New Dialogue Theory. French Studies, 1, pp. 43-49.
Wang, D. (2014). A Preliminary Study of Monique Wittig's Gender Theory. The Second China Twentieth Century Marriage, Family, Gender, and Sexual Culture Symposium Conference Paper.
Wang, D. (2016). Utopian Women's Imagination: Another Reading of Wittig's Novels. French Studies. 2, pp. 55-63.
Wang, D. (2020). Yu Shangcao: Social Autobiography and "Them" Text Politics. China Reading News. 1301.
Ttranslations:
Africa in China by Serge Michelle and Michelle burray. CITIC press, October 2009. 256000 words.
Movie actor by nakash. Jiangsu Education Press, January 2007. 260000 words.
Social morphology, written by habuah. Shanghai Century Press, 2005. About 140000 words.
Courses taught:
Introduction to French literature, comprehensive French, French reading, etc.
Research interests:
Modern and contemporary French literature and literary theory, French female literature