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LI LONG

Professor

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Professor


Biography

Li Long, male, born in Da’an, Jilin Province in October 1977. In June 2006, he received his PhD in literature and art from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Peking University. Currently, he is a professor and PhD supervisor at the School of Philosophy and Sociology Science of Jilin University. He was a visiting professor of the Chinese Department of Korea University. He is an executive director of the National Mao Zedong Literature and Art Thought Association and a member of Marxist Aesthetics Committee in Chinese Aesthetics Association.


Research Interests

Aesthetics, Literature and Art


Publications

Books

He has published 4 books and edited or has participated in editing more than ten books, among which the representative books are:

1. A Study on Literariness Centering on the Linguistic Turn (Full publication funded by the Ministry of Education “University Social Science Library Award”), People’s Publishing House, 2011.

2. The Collection of EnjoyableModern Literary Theory and Aesthetic Notes, Jilin University Press, 2019.

3. Classical Masterpieces and Contemporary China (co-author, second author), Social Sciences academic Press, 2017.

4. Translation: After Criticism: New Responses to Art and Performance (co-translated, first translator), Jiangsu Phoenix Publishing and Media Group, 2009.

Papers

He has publihed more than 40 academic papers, her representative papers are:

1. On Jacques Rancière’s Theory of Literariness, Theory and Criticism of Literature and Art (CSSCI) 2020 No.3.

2. History and Promise: Possibilities of Contemporary Left-wing’s Texts, Study and Exploration (CSSCI), Issue 9, 2017.

3. The Empty Symbolic Orderthe Aesthetics’ Critique to Current Movies, Chinese Culture Forum (CSSCI), July 2017. The full text reprinted at Chinese People's University's Xeroxed Materials.

4. Thinking About the Study on Chinese Marxist Texts, Theory and Criticism of Literature and Art (CSSCI) 2016, Issue 3.

5. Is the Modernity of “East Asia” Possible? Reflections on Narratives of Modern and Modernity Ideas in China and Japan, the Journal of Humanities (CSSCI), Issue 7, 2014.

6. Reconstruct the Historical Dimension of Marxist Aesthetics, Journal of Renmin University of China (CSSCI) 2014, Issue 3.

7. Brief Analysis Kristeva’s Text Theory, Jilin University Journal Social Sciences Edition (CSSCI), Issue 3, 2011.