孙金峰 SUN JIN FENG lecturer, PhD in Political Philosophy, University of Hong Kong (HKU).He earned his MA in Philosophy from Beijing Normal University and a BA in Philosophy from Shandong University.Dr. Sun offers courses in political philosophy, Chinese and western ethics, global justice, integrative thinking, social thoughts in contemporary China etc.

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郭伟文 Kwok, Wyman Associate ProfessorPhD in the philosophy of linguistics, City University of Hong Kong (2003) Associate Professor Wyman KWOK has mainly taught General Education courses in critical thinking and philosophy of science in Hong Kong. He has presented in various lectures, seminars or conferences conducted in Europe, Mainland China, and Hong Kong. Dr Kwok has published on physics and philosophy. Courses he teaches include Critical Thinking and Philosophy of Science.

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王雨函(WANG Yuhan) is a lecturer whose research and teaching, includes work in the fields of psychology(心理学)、psycholinguistics(心理语言学)、text reading(文本阅读)、 cognitive neuroscience(认知神经科学)psychology. She is currently teaching courses in psychology at Shantou University. Her research has been published in several academic journals, including the following co-authored articles: Brain Activations of the Inference Processing in Familiar Topics Expository Text Comprehension, in Acta Psychologica Sinica (2012); The influence of difference emotional conditions to deception behavior, in Acta Psychologica Sinica (2005); The research on the memory ability of heroin addicts, in Journal of Heath Psychology (2005), just to name a few.

 

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赵无名 ZHAO Wuming Associate Professor, PhD Candidate, the Graduate School of Global Studies, Doshisha University, Japan. Upon receiving her BA from Beijing University of Foreign Studies in 1983, Wuming Zhao worked as a researcher and translator in the Department of Foreign Film Studies at China Film Association for 11 years until she moved to Kyoto, Japan in 1992. She received her MA in American Studies from DoshishaUniversity in 1996 and completed her PhD course work there. She taught in the Department of Humanities & Social Sciences of Kyoto Prefectural Medical University for 11 years before she joined the Center for International Studies at ShantouUniversity.

Professor Zhao regards herself a transnational Chinese. Her multi-cultural experience disrupted her Us/Them (or East/West) framework, and motivates her to explore alternative comparative approaches in her ongoing examination of the cultural meanings of Gender, Race, and Class. She looks forward to sharing her experience and ideas through her classes and to learning together with her students and colleagues.

Courses she has taught include, The American Dream and the Chinese Dream/美国梦与中国梦(双语), Understanding “East and West”: Comparative Practices and Cultural Perspectives; 比较文化学入门:灰姑娘在美国、日本和中国/Cinderella in America, Japan, and China: Introduction to Comparative Cultural Studies (Bilingual); 文化媒体研究中的叙事、类型与文本 (中英双语)/ Narrative, Genre, and Text in Cultural and Media Studies (Bilingual); Narrative and Meaning Construction in Media (bilingual英中双语); 社会性别与爱情de社会文化叙事/Gender and Love as Socio-Cultural Narratives; Why Do We Need Stories? : An Introduction to Narrative Studies; Internationalization and Critical Thinking; Gender and Sexual Identities: Social Construction, Reality, and Agency; Introduction to the Study of Popular Culture; Introduction to Cultural Studies: Concepts and Methods; Gender, Race, and Class in Popular Culture. Her publications include Co-edited and co-authored works, such as: Theory and Practice in American Studies: Cultural Politics in a Multiracial Society (2007), as well as several articles and book chapters, such as: “Gendered Dreams and the Hollywood Cross-Class Romance,” inConsidering Class: Essays on the Discourse of the American Dream. Transnational and Transatlantic American Studies. (2007), and “The Cinderella Narrative in Eighties’ Hollywood,” in Doshisha American Studies Journal (2003).

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Graduate of Marquette University’s History Department. He taught in the University of Wisconsin Colleges from 1995 to 2009, pioneering its online offerings in United States and World History. In 2002, Leahy he published an award winning biography of Milwaukee Representative Clement J. Zablocki. From 2009 to 2011, he taught at the American University in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 2011, he has taught at Shantou University. He has also held leadership positions in the Polish American Historical Association.

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