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PROF. YIP, Siu Han TerrY

Emeritus Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, Arts Faculty, Hong Kong Baptist University  (Sep. 2020-  )

Email addressterryyip@associate.hkbu.edu.hk
ORCID number0000-0001-5174-4972

 

Degree(s):

BA (Chinese University of Hong Kong), A.M. and Ph.D. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Research area(s):

Chinese-Western Literary Relations; Comparative Literary Studies; Modern British Literature; Reception and Influence Studies; Romanticism; Self and Identity in Literature; Gender and Literature

Teaching area(s):

Theories and Methodologies in Comparative Literature; Chinese-Western Literary Relations; Romantic Literature; Critical Approaches to Literature; Gender and Literature; Literature and Translation; Great Works in World Literature; Modern British and Chinese Literature; Utopian and Dystopian Literature; Women in Modern Drama; Influence Study and Reception Study. 

Selected output(s):

•    “Faces of the Self in Modern Chinese Literature.” Canadian Review of Comparative Literature 45.2 (2018): 275-289.
•    (co-edited with Monika Gänßbauer). Die reisende Familie: Hongkonger Autorinnen erzählen. Freiburg: Projektverlag, 2017. 100 pp.
•    (co-authored with Monika Gänßbauer). “Place and Identity: Selected Stories of Hong Kong since the 1960s.” Orientaliska Studier (Stockholm University) 152 (2017): 88-124.
•    “Cultural Assimilation: Two Ibsenian Women on the Traditional Chinese Yue Theatre.” Interlitteraria 21.2 (2016): 275-289.
•    “Border Crossing: Place, Identity and the Dis/Location of the Self in Xu Xi’s The Unwalled City.” Narrating Race: Asia, (Trans)Nationalism, Social Change. (Textxet 64) Ed. Robbie B.H. Goh. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 2011. 181-197.

Selected output(s):

•    Desire as an Archetypal Theme in Modern Chinese and Western Literature.
•    Ibsen and the Rewriting of Gender Relations in Modern Chinese Drama”
•    Dis/Re-location of the Self in the Film Comrades: Almost a Love Story.

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