Department of Chinese Language and Literature
Name:Shi Lijun
Title:Associate Professor

Email:lijun_shi@163.com

Research Expertise:Aesthetics and Literary Theory

Dr. Shi Lijun, male and a native of Shengzhou, Zhejiang Province, was born in August 1968. He graduated from East China Normal University with his PhD in Literature in 2004. He has been working in the School of Humanities, Shanghai Jiao Tong University since 1997. From May 2013 to May 2014, he works in the University of Manchester as a visiting scholar.

1. Research on Western Critical Aesthetics Limitations, (author), Heilongjiang Publishing Group, 2007.1

2. On Origin of Literature, (co-author, with Mr. Fang Keqiang), Beijing Normal University Publishing Group, 2006.1

3. Research on Forefront Issues of Contemporary Aesthetics, (co-author), Commercial Press, 2013.6

4. Literary Theory of Marxism, (editorial board member), Higher Education Press, 2011.8

5. Aesthetics and Artistic Appreciation, (editorial board member), Capital Normal University Press, 1999.9

1. Public Space and Cultural Value, Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art, 2011(3)

2. Culture studies: Return to Beauty, Research on Marxist Aesthetics, (Volume 15(1)), Central Compilation and Translation Press, 2012.6

3. A Summary of the 1st Sino-Britain Marxist Aesthetics Forum Conference, Theory and Criticism of Literature and Art, 2011(4)

4. Conversational Interaction between Literature and Politics, Research on Marxist Aesthetics, (Volume 14(1)), Central Compilation and Translation Press, 2011.6

5. The Unity and Conundrums of Adorno’s Aesthetics, Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), 2010(5)

6. Limitation and Possibility of Aesthetic Criticism, Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art, 2008(6)

7. Limitation and Possibility of Aesthetic Criticism, Modern Humanity: Chinese Thoughts and Chinese Academics, Shanghai People’s Publishing House, 2008.12

8. Literary Crisis and Its Argument, Forward Position, 2008(7)

9. The Self-discipline of Art and the Present Chinese Context, Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), 2006(3)

10. The Philosophical Criticism of Hegel’s “Self-retrospection”, Journal of Huaiyin Teachers College (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 2003(4)

11. Cultural Criticism in Capital-based Age, Art Panorama, 2003(4)