Department of Chinese Language and Literature
Name:Wang Yuping
Title:Associate Professor

Email:qiao1119@yeah.net

Research Expertise:Chinese Modern literature, Hong Kong film history 

Courses:Screen Culture Studies, Monographic Studies of Hong Kong cinema, 

Wang Yuping, female, born in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, is an instructor of SJTU School of Humanities. She received Doctor’s degree in Literature from East China Normal University and is a post doctorate in department of Chinese language and literature, Fudan University. During her studies for the doctoral degree, she once studied in Department of Foreign Language and Culture, University of Turin, Italy. After graduation, she acted as Research Associate of "(http://www.modernchineseliterature.net", a project conducted by Library of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. From Sept. 2012, she began working in School of Humanities, Shanghai Jiaotong University.

1. After the Departure from Les Contemporains---Tentative Study on the Writing and Thoughts of Shi Zhecun from 1935 to 1949, Taiwan Showwe Book Company, 2008

1. New China Film and International Film Festivals in 1950s,Literature &Art Studies,Issue5,2016

2.On Yiwen’s Films:the Old and New Feelings of “Sweet Love”, Contemporary Cinema,Issue7,2016

3.The Limitations and Possibilities of the Movies by MPGIC in the Period of 1961-1964,Issue11,2014

4.Lyrical and Transgressive: Re-reading When the Sun Goes Down in the Mountains by Shu Xiangcheng, Literature in Chinese. Issue2,2016

6.“Literary Rose” of “Living Age”—study on Editing Activities of Shi Zhecun in the late 1940s, Historical materials of New Literature, Issue 4, 2006

7. The Stormy Situation of the Scholar Stage (Xueshitai)——Aggregation and differentiation of the Hinterland Writers in Hong Kong during the First and Middle Phases of the Anti-Japanese War, Modern Chinese Literature Studies, No. 2, 2007

8. No Retrospection of Nanjing---Talking about Huang Shang and Nanjing, Modern Literature Materials and Studies: Love Huang Shang. Shanghai Bookstore Publishing House, 2008

9. From "Big Reunions" to "Small Unions"--Talking from Zhang Ailing and Chinese Drama, Journal of Zaozhuang University, No.6, 2009

10. Shanghai "Modernist" Nostalgia and Imagination of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Literature, No.10, 2010

11. An Issue of the "Fellow Traveler" in China: Focusing on Modernist Writers in the 1930s. Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art, No. 5, 2011/ reprinted in Contemporary Chinese Literature, Information Center for Social Sciences, Renmin University of China, No.1, 2012

12. Comedy of Manners and Song Qi's Practice at Screenplay. Journal of Modern Chinese Studies, No.2, 2012

13. Restatement on Camera---Study on The True Story of Ah Q, a Hong Kong Film in 1957. Lu Xun Research Monthly, No.6, 2012

14. Secrets of The Qing Court During the Cold War, Journal of Beijing Film Academy, No.4, 2012

15. Dual Out-of-dateness---On Identification and Choice of Dai Wangshu’s Poetry Creation, Journal of Hangzhou Normal University, No.4 2012

16. The Secret of "Rain Alley"---on the Intertextuality of Chinese Modernists. Journal of Jiangsu University (Social Science Edition), No.4, 2012

17. Poet: Lu Yishi: Dewelling in Caves. Modern Chinese Literature Studies, No.11, 2012

18. Regain the Lost Source of "May 4th"---Hong Kong Literature and Film from the 1950s to 1960 from the perspective of the novel The Drunkard, Taiwan Hong Kong and Overseas Chinese Literature, No.6 2012

19. From "Fellow Travelers" to "Third Persons"---A New Talk about "Free Debate on Literary" in the 1930s. Hot Wind, Vol.6, Shanghai People's Publishing House 2012

20.Myth and Truth, Library Journal,Issue8,2014

21.Performing Women in Republican Shanghai, Frontiers of History in China Volume9,No.4 ,2014.

22. Alternative New China Cinema: Hong Kong Leftist Cinema during the Cold War — A Discussion of the Hong Kong Leftist Film The True Story of Ah Q, Frontiers of Literary Studies in China,Volume9,No.1,2015