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职称:Professor
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:English/Language Arts Teacher Education
联系方式:617-358-2521
My teaching consists of two parts: fiction writing and migrant literature. In fiction writing, I mainly teach the longer form, usually a novella workshop for graduate students. More than half the students in the workshop actually write novels. This is encouraged because we hope that our students will know how to write novels after graduation. In my migrant literature class, we read more than ten novels, some poems, short stories, and essays. Although we discuss major issues at length, we pay a great deal of attention to the structures of novels and to fiction techniques. The course is also meant to give the students, some of whom are fiction writers, a solid grasp of the basic forms of the novel, so we examine how the books were made. My research is focused on fiction writing in recent years. I write both short fiction and novels. At present I am working on a short comic novel about the exploitation of 9/11.
Professor of English, Boston University (20 02 -- ) Young J. Allen Professor of English and Creative Writing (2000 -- 2001), Emory University. Associate Professor, English Department, Emory University (1998 -- ) Assistant Professor, English Department, Emory Universi ty (1993 -- 1998). Lecturer (Fall 1992) in the Creative Writing Program at Boston University. Instructor in American literature at Shandong University (January -- June 1985), Jinan, P.R. China.