About
Education
Beibei Chen got her literature doctorate from UNSW in 2015.
WorkExperience
She used to work as a part-time research associate for Professor Wenche Ommundsen and did her postdoc in ECNU from 2017 to 2020. She is now working as a lecturer in ECNU.
ResumeBeibei Chen focuses on the relationships between memory and literature, diasporic literature and its narratives, as well as poetry studies. Other Appointments
Beibei Chen is the external reviewer of Curtin University Ph.D thesis and also a reader of Westerly.
Research Fields
Australian literature, Chinese diaspora and memory studies.
Enrollment and TrainingCourseScientific Research
FASIC Competitive projects (2018,2019 twice winner)
Academic Achievements1. “Bilingualism and Cultural Translation: on the dilemma of migration in Ouyang Yu's The English Class”. Westerly 63.2 (A&HCI )
2. “Contesting Identity and Forming “Cosmopolitan Memory” in Brian Castro’s Shanghai Dancing”. Antipodes Vol. 29, No. 2 (MLA)
3. Book Review: Billy Sing. Mascara Literature Review, Vol. 2. 2018.
4. “On the Mess of Bilingualism in Ouyang Yu’s The English Class”. Chinese Literature(华文文学) No.2 2017. (CSSCI) 5. The “memory turn”: New Research Perspectives on Chinese Australian Literature. Australian Cultural Studies (澳大利亚文化研究), No. 1, 2016.
6. “An Analysis of the Narrative Skills in The Bluest Eye”. The OUC University Journal No. 1, 2011.
7. “On the Trinity of Women, Nature and Love.”, Selected into The Studies of British Romantic Poets, 2010. Honor
The Best Female Ph.D thesis in UNSW
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