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JIANG Yi

Jan 13, 2024 Jiang Yi Clicks:

Name

Jiang Yi

Degrees

BA in English from Nanjing Normal University (2003-2007)

MA in English Language and Literature from Nanjing University (2007-2010)

PhD in English Language and Literature from Nanjing University (2012-2016)

Academic Publications

Monograph:

[1] Technological Imagination in Thomas Pynchon’s Novels: A Posthuman Perspective. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2023.

Journal articles:

[1] “Food Metaphors in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake.” Journal of Hunan University of Science and Technology (Social Science Edition) 26.2 (2023): 64-69.

[2] “Waste and Its Metaphors in The Crying of Lot 49.” Foreign Literature 3 (2022): 15-26.

[3] “Mutating Body and Invading Machine: Posthuman Imagination in Thomas Pynchon’s V.” Contemporary Foreign Literature 42.2 (2021): 13-22.

[4] “Prosthesis: A Keyword in Critical Theory.” Foreign Literature 5 (2020): 96-107.

[5] “From Urban Space to Cyberspace: Spatial Text and Technological Politics in Bleeding Edge.” Foreign Literature 5 (2018): 127-137.

[6] “Posthumanism in the Contemporary West.” Foreign Literature 6 (2014): 110-119.

[7] “Politics of Domesticity: Strategy of Anne Bradstreet’s Poetry Writing.” Foreign Literature 5 (2013): 15-24.

Chinese Translations:

[1] Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi. Notes on Grief. Nanjing: Yilin Press, 2024.

[2] Gifford, Barry and Lawrence Lee. Jack’s Book: An Oral Biography of Jack Kerouac. Nanjing: Nanjing University Press, 2022.

[3] Wood, James. The Nearest Thing to Life. Nanjing: Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishers, 2021.

[4] Pynchon, Thomas. Bleeding Edge. Nanjing: Yilin Press, 2020.

[5] Cott, Jonathan. Conversations with Glenn Gould. Zhengzhou: Henan University Press, 2013.

[6] George, Nelson. Post-Soul Nation. Nanjing: Nanjing University Press, 2013.

Awards and Grants

“A Study of Technological Imagination in Thomas Pynchon’s Novels from the Perspective of Posthuman Theory”. National Society and Science Foundation (2016-2021).