Instructors
Chia-Hsien Yang
Chia-Hsien Yang (楊佳嫻) received her PhD in Chinese Literature from the Department of Chinese Literature at National Taiwan University. She is an acclaimed poet, writer, and co-curator of Taipei Poetry Festival. She is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Chinese Literature at National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan). Her research interests include the contemporary literature of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China. She also studies women, gender, urban culture, politics of identity, and especially the works of Eileen Chang (張愛玲). (more)
Brian Skerratt
Brian Skerratt (施開揚) received his PhD in East Asian Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University in 2013, specializing in modern and contemporary poetry in Chinese. He has taught Chinese literature, film, and popular culture at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. During academic year 2016-17, he was a Fulbright postdoctoral researcher at National Chengchi University. His collection of translations of the Macanese poet Un Sio San, Naked Picnic, was published in 2013 by Chinese University of Hong Kong Press.
Shih-Lung Lo
Shih-Lung Lo (羅仕龍) received his PhD from the Department of Theatre Studies at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris III (France). He was PhD Lecturer in the Department of Chinese Studies at Université Paris Diderot - Paris VII (France) and Project Assistant Professor in the Department of Chinese Studies at Université Paul Valéry- Montpellier III (France). He is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Chinese Literature at National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan). His research interests include modern and contemporary Chinese theatre and Chinese literature of the first half of the Twentieth Century. (more)
Wei-Chih Wang
Wei-Chih Wang (王威智) received his PhD in Comparative Literature and Asian Studies from Pennsylvania State University in 2016. His research interests include modern Taiwanese theatre, postcolonial studies, translation studies, theories of memory, performance and the body.
Cheng-Hui Liu
Cheng-Hui Liu (劉承慧) is Professor in the Department of Chinese Literature and Director of the Writing Center at National Tsing Hua University. She received her PhD in East Asia Languages and Literatures from Ohio State University, specializing in historical linguistics and Chinese syntax. (more)
Chen-Hui Lee
Chen-Hui Lee (李貞慧) is Professor and Head of the Department of Chinese Literature at National Tsing Hua University. She received her PhD in Chinese Literature from National Taiwan University. Her areas of expertise include literature of the Song dynasty, classical Chinese prose and Chinese narratology. (more)
Ming-Chuan Hsu
Ming-Chuan Hsu (許銘全) received his PhD in Chinese Literature from National Taiwan University. He has taught at National Taiwan University and Shih Hsin University, and is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Chinese Literature at National Tsing Hua University. His research interests include Tang poetry, literature of the Six Dynasties Period, and classical Chinese poetry. (more)
Hsin-Hsi Lee
Hsin-Hsi Lee (李欣錫) received his PhD in Chinese Literature from National Taiwan Normal University. He was a past winner of the topmost prize in the National Poetry Chanting Competition for College Youth, and continues to compose poetry in the traditional style. He is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Chinese Literature at National Tsing Hua University. His research interests include the composition of classical Chinese poetry, Tang poetry, and poetry of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. He has devoted his career to writing about poetry, teaching poetry, and promoting poetry. (more)
Yi-Wen Lo
Yi-wen Lo (羅漪文) received her Ph.D in Chinese Literature from National Tsinghua University (NTHU), specializing in writing styles of epitaphs in medieval China. She was a Taipei Literature Award winner and worked for Book Meets Film Forum. She is currently adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Chinese Literature at NTHU, teaching courses including Dream of the Red Chamber, College Chinese Writing, and Story Adaptation.
Lillian Li-Hsing Ho
Lillian Li-Hsing Ho (何立行) is Project Manager and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Chinese Literature at National Tsing Hua University. She received her BA and MA in Chinese Literature from National Taiwan University, and her PhD from Tsing Hua. She was Lecturer of Mandarin at National Chiao Tung University from 2005-2011. Her research interests include Late Qing and Early Republic literature and culture, cross-cultural exchange and digital humanities.