黃宗儀

(HUANG, Tsung-yi Michelle)

Professor, Department of Geography, National Taiwan University

Professor, Department of Geography, National Taiwan University

Currently:

  • Professor, Department of Geography, National Taiwan University, August 2014–present.
  • Associate Professor, Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, August 2014-2016

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Comparative Literature SUNY at Stony Brook

本人之學術研究長期關注晚近東亞大都會因應資本全球化而生之地理景觀與日常生活,方法論上取徑論述分析與文化研究,以香港、東京、臺北等城市為對象,關切新興社會主體與都市景觀發展議題。

博士論文改寫之英文專書 “Walking Between Slums and Skyscrapers: Illusions of Open Space in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Shanghai” 於2004年由香港大學出版,獲知名都市研究學者 Mike Davis及Saskia Sassen推薦,並於2005年獲中央研究院年輕學者研究著作獎。

2008年由群學出版社出版之中文專書《面對巨變中的東亞景觀:大都會的自我身份書寫》,獲國科會出版補助,並於 2011 年由廣西師範大學出版簡體中文版。

此外,這段期間本人致力國際合作,與地理學、東亞研究及電影研究各領域重要學者共同出版,試圖補充都市與區域研究的東亞文化分析視角。研究成果為五篇經嚴格審查的專書論文,以及11篇中英文期刊論文。

本人在香港與南中國議題的研究表現深受國際肯定,除了獲邀參加相關研討會與工作坊之外,更於2012年獲得赴香港中文大學任教之機會。

Publications and activities

Happiness and Distress in China and Hong Kong: The Cultural Politics of Emotion in Developmentalism

Publisher:Linking

Report:天下獨立評論報導者聯合報系
Comment: OB短評地理學會豆瓣歪腦讀張潔平專欄《明報》「世紀」版

Biopolitics and/in Asia Workshop
Plenary Talk

Imagining Accidental Fetal Citizens: Pregnant Mainland Women and the Cultural Politics of Birthright Citizenship

Poster and register link

NTU Global Asia Research Center
SNU Asia Center
Asian Migration Workshop

Poster and register link

IACS CONFERENCE
Culture in the Pandemic Age

Plenary: China in Transition-Invited Speakers

Link

Articulating New Cultural Identities:
Self-Writing of East Asian Global City-Regions

Publisher:ChuanShiu

Website

Walking Between Slums and Skyscrapers:
Illusions of Open Space in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Shanghai

Publisher:Hong Kong University Press

Website

Former activities

The Power of Pink Bubble:
Intimacy and Sense of Place in Cross-border Marriages between Taiwan and Hong Kong

Time: 2020 12/2 10:30-12:30
Location: National Taiwan University Geography Department Room 305

Recoding

The Power of Pink Bubble:
Intimacy and Sense of Place in Cross-border Marriages between Taiwan and Hong Kong

Time:2020/11/20 14:00-16:00
Location:Cheng-Gong University Li-Hsing Branch Taiwan Literature Department Room 88136

Happiness and Distress in China and Hong Kong: The Cultural Politics of Emotion in Developmentalism

Time:2021/5/6 18:30
Location:Dong Hwa University Indigenous Affairs Building B 1st Floor Music Classroom

Leaving Hong Kong after China’s clampdown:
where are people thinking of going and why?

Time:2021/2/25 11:04pm AEDT

Podcast Link

21世紀的亞洲戀曲—
親密關係裡的性別、國族與階級

Time:2021/5/14 14:00-16:00
Location:臺大社科院108室

Publications

Journal Papers、Books and Book Chapters、Conference Papers、Others

Journal Papers

  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2021.“From Tourist to Marriage Migrant: Intimacy and Lifesty le Imagination in Taiwan Hong Kong Cross border Marriages.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies, 32:169-210.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang, Chun-kai Woo and Yen-fu Lai. 2019. “Imagining accidental fetal citizens: pregnant Mainland women and the cultural politics of birthright citizenship”. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 20(1):1-18 (first author and corresponding author).
  • Tsung-Yi Michelle Huang, Szu-Yun Hsu and Chun-Kai Woo. 2018. “Cooling China’s Body: Herbal Cooling Tea and Cultural Regionalism in Post-SARS China”. Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies , 44(2), 163-195 (first author and corresponding author).
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang and Muzi Dong. 2017. “Imagining the Entitled Middle class Self in the Global City: Tiny Times, Small town Youth and the New Shanghainese.” Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies, 106: 43 88.
  • Chi-she Li and Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2014. “Narratives of Success: Self-writings of New Rich in Contemporary China.” positions: east asia cultures critique, 22(4): 877-906.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2014. “Male Bonding and Cronyism: The Intimate Economies of Vulgaria.” Chung Wai Literary Quarterly, 43(3): 43-76. (in Chinese)
  • Chi-she Li and Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2014. “Culture Governance of the New Economic Human: The Entrepreneurial Biography in Contemporary China.” positions: asia critique, 22(4): 877-906. (SSCI)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang, Chun-kai Woo, and Yen-fu Lai. 2014. “From Population Policy to Othering in Discourse: Pregnant Mainland Women and the Cultural Politics of Birthright Citizenship.” Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies, 95: 179-220. (TSSCI) (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang and Chun-kai Woo. 2013. “Biosecurity, Herbal Cooling Tea and the Cultural Regionalism of Lingnan.” Journal of Geographical Science, 71: 49-68. (TSSCI) (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2012. “Conceiving Cross-Border Communities: Mobile Women in Recent Hong Kong Cinema.” Journal of Women’s and Gender Studies, 30: 187-224. (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2011. “South China’s New Wave Feminism: A Narrative History of the Development of Feminism and the Development Ideology of the Pearl River Delta and Guangzhou.” Chung Wai Literary Quarterly, 40(4): 121-155. (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang and Chi-she Li. 2011. “Like a Family but Not Quite: Emotional Labor and Cinematic Politics of Intimacy.” Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies, 82: 5-30. (TSSCI) (in Chinese)
  • Chi-she Li and Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2010. “Cultural Governance of New Economic Man: Entrepreneur’s Self-Narrative in Contemporary China.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies, 11: 55-82. (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2008. “Beyond the Governance of Global City-Regions: Discourses and Representations of Hong Kong’s Cross-Border Identities.” Journal of Geographical Science, 52: 1-30. (TSSCI) (in Chinese)
  • Chi-she Li and Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2007. “Multiple Modernities and the Anti-Bildung Narrative: Mahjong, Unknown Pleasures and Hong Kong Hollywood.” Sun Yat-sen Journal of Humanities, 24: 65-86. (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2007. “The Cosmopolitan Imaginary of Global City-Regions: Articulating New Cultural Identities in Taipei and Shanghai.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies, 4: 9-40. (TSSCI / THCI Core) (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2007. “Self-Writings of East Asian Metropolises: Revisiting the Tale of Hong Kong and Shanghai as Global City-Regions.” Thought and Words, 45(1): 29-57. (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2006. “The Cosmopolitan Imaginary and Flexible Identities of Global City-Regions: Articulating New Cultural Identities in Taipei and Shanghai.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 7(3): 472-491. (SSCI / A&HCI)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2006. “Revisiting a Postcolonial Global City: Hong Kong and Fruit Chan’s Little Cheung.” Tamkang Review, 36(3): 53-74. (THCI Core)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2005. “Mutual Gazing and Self-Writing: Revisiting the Tale of Hong Kong and Shanghai as Global City-Regions.” Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies, 31(1): 71-93. (THCI Core)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2005. “Self-Fashioning of a Global City: The Politics of Shanghai Nostalgia.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies, 1: 73-96. (TSSCI / THCI Core) (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2004. “The Production of Urban Spaces: Shanghai as a Global City in the Making.” Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies, 53: 61-83. (TSSCI) (in Chinese)

Books and Book Chapters

  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2020. Happiness and Distress in China and Hong Kong: The Cultural Politics of Emotion in Developmentalism. Taipei: Linking Publishing.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2019. “Let’s Talk About Love: Hong Kong’s Geopolitical Narratives of Emotion and Stories of Lifestyle Migration in Taiwan”. In Positioning Taiwan in a Global Context: Being and Becoming. New York: Routledge, 144-160.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang and Muzi Dong. 2018. “Imagining the entitled middle-class self in the global city: Tiny Times, small-town youth and the New Shanghainese”. In The Routledge Companion to Urban Imaginaries. New York: Routledge, 359-372 (first author and corresponding author).
  • Szu-yun Hsu and Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2017. “Social Construction.” An Entry for the International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology, eds. Douglas Richardson et al, Wiley.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang and Chi-she Li. 2015. “Multiple Modernities and the Imaging of Uselessness in Contemporary Chinese Cinema.” In Technovisuality: Cultural Re-Enchantment and the Experience of Technology, eds. Helen Grace, Amy Chan Kit-Sze, and Wong Kin Yuen, 239-263. London: IB Tauris.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2013. “New Mobile Women in South China: Narratives of Female Success and the Imagination of Development in the Pearl River Delta.” In Rethinking Feminist Interventions into the Urban, eds. Linda Peake and Martina Rieker, 68-89. New York: Routledge.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2013. “Conceiving Cross-Border Communities: Mobile Women in Recent Hong Kong Cinema.” In The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Cinemas, eds. Carlos Rojas and Eileen Chow, 134-151. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2012. “Revisiting Hong Kong: Fruit Chan’s ‘Little Cheung’.” In Aspects of Urbanization in China: Shanghai Hong Kong Guangzhou, ed. Gregory Bracken, 101-116. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang and Chi-she Li. 2012. “‘Like a Family but Not Quite’: Emotional Labor and Cinematic Politics of Intimacy.” In The Global and the Intimate: Feminism in Our Time, eds. Geraldine Pratt and Victoria Rosner, 211-231. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2011. “Cinematic Imagination of Border-Crossing in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta: Comrades, Almost a Love Story and Durian, Durian.” In East Asian Cinemas: Regional Flows and Global Transformations, ed. Vivian P.Y. Lee, 170-188. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2008. Articulating New Cultural Identities: Self-Writing of East Asian Global City-Regions. Taipei: Socio. (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2007. “Postcolonialism and Globalization in East Asian Global Cities: On Hong Kong and Fruit Chan’s Little Cheung.” In Visual Modern and Its Other, eds. Ying-hsiung Chou and Pin-chia Feng, 175-198. Taipei: Bookman. (in Chinese)
  • Chi-she Li and Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2004. “Beyond Social Movement: The Cultural and Pedagogical Dimensions of Anti-Globalization.” In Humanities Studies and Language Education: Philosophy, Humanities, and Art, ed. David Wei-yang Dai, 101-122. Taipei: National Taiwan Normal University. (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2004. Walking Between Slums and Skyscrapers: Illusions of Open Space in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Shanghai. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

Conference Papers

  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2013/04. “Birth Tourism and Accidental Citizenship: Cross-border Governance of Pregnant Mainland Women in Hong Kong.” The Right to the City Workshop. Department of Geography, Nation Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2012/06. “Conceiving Cross-Border Communities: Mobile Women in Recent Hong Kong Cinema.” ACCS (The Asian Conference on Cultural Studies) & ACAS (The Asian Conference on Asian Studies) 2012. Ramada Osaka, Osaka, Japan.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2010/12. “Biopower and Regional Governance: Restructuring of Pearl River Delta after SARS.” (in Chinese) International Conference on “Hong Kong: Urban Imagination and Cultural Memory.” Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong, China.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2010/11. “New Mobile Woman in South China: Narratives of Female Success and Spatial Imaginations of City Connections.” SSHRC Workshop: Rethinking Feminist Interventions into the Urban. York University, Toronto, Canada.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2010/06. “Like a Family but Not Quite: Cinematic Politics of Intimacy in Documenting Foreign Domestic Laborers.” ACS (Association for Cultural Studies) Crossroads 2010. Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2010/05. “Beyond the Governance of Global City-Regions: Cultural Imagination of Border-Crossing in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta.” The 2nd Annual DSD-IIAS Workshop: The Postcolonial Global City in Asia. Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands.
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2010/03. “Articulating Experiences of Multiple Modernities in East Asian Cities: Narratives of Anti-Bildungsroman in Three Chinese Films.” 2010 AAS (Association for Asian Studies) Annual Meeting. Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Philadelphia, USA.

Others

  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang and Yen-fu Lai. 2012. “Whose East Asian Cities? Review of The Production of East Asian Urban Space: Urban Cultures of Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong.” Taiwan Architecture, 197: 96-98. (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2006. “Globalizing Taipei: Problems and Prospects.” (Rev. of Globalizing Taipei: The Political Economy of Spatial Development, by Reginald Yin-Wang Kwok [郭彥弘]) Journal of Geographical Science, 46: 105-108. (in Chinese)
  • Chi-she Li and Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2005. “From Home to Home.” In The Rewriting of Family: The 2005 Taiwan International Ethnographic Film Festival, 94-98. Taipei: Taiwan Association of Visual Ethnography. (in Chinese)
  • Tsung-yi Michelle Huang. 2005. “Roaming in the Fantasy Worlds of Fictional Maps.” (Rev. of Topographia Phantastica, by Tanigawa Atsushi) China Times, Jul. 17, Openbook B2. (in Chinese)

Research Projects and Awards

Academic Awards and Funds、Research Projects

Academic Awards and Funds

  • National Taiwan University Excellent Publication Research Award (Book Chapters) (2012)
  • National Taiwan University “Category A” Publication Research Award (2009、2012)
  • National Taiwan University Excellent Teaching Award (2009、2010)
  • National Taiwan University Excellent Publication Research Award (2008、2012)
  • Academia Sinica Research Award for Junior Research Investigators (2005)
  • CCK Fellowships for Ph.D. Dissertations (2000)
  • Tuition Fellowship, State University of New York at Stony Brook (1995-2000)

  • National Science Council Project for Junior Researcher

  • Toward Critical Transnational Studies: Theory, Method, Practices – Transnational Space and City-Links: East Asian Global Cities at the Age of Globalization. (92-2411-H-003-021-BI, 93-2411-H-003-009-BI, 94-2411-H-002-107-BI) (2003/08-2006/10)

  • Young Faculty Research Award, Office of Research and Development, National Taiwan Normal University

  • Transnational Identity Imagination in the Global City-Regions. (2004/12-2005/08)
  • Postcolonialism and Globalization in East Asian Global Cities: On Hong Kong and Fruit Chan’s Little Cheung. (2002/11-2003/07)

Research Projects

  • 浪漫愛敘事、地緣政治與跨國婚姻:台韓婚姻移民的反身性計畫(109-2410-H-002-164-MY3)(2020/08-2023/06)
  • 親密關係與地緣政治:以晚近台港跨境婚姻為例(107-2410-H-002 -169 -MY2)(2018/08-2020/10)
  • 情感的地緣政治:以晚近香港生活方式移民敘事為例(106-2410-H-002-182 -)(2017/08-2018/07)
  • 區域認同與發展再定位:以廣東與「嶺南文化」為例(105-2410-H-002-188 -)(2014/08-2015/07)
  • Militant Localism in Hong Kong SAR New Wave Cinema: the Cultural Politics of Vulgaria. (102-2410-H-002-078-) (2013/08-2014/07)
  • Birthright Citizenship and Biopolitical Governance: Mainland Pregnant Women in Hong Kong. (101-2410-H-002-190-) (2012/08-2013/10)
  • Articulating New Mobile Women and the Regional Development of the Pearl River Delta: Biography of China’s Richest Woman and the Dulala Phenomenon. (100-2420-H-002-008-MY3) (2011/01-2013/12)
  • Assembling East Asian City-Regions: The Cultural Logic beyond Economic Integration and Political Governance. (98-2410-H-002-163-MY3) (2009/08-2012/10)
  • Representations of the Migration of Underclass in East Asian Global City-Regions. (95-2411-H-002-103-MY3) (2006/08-2009/07)

Academic Activities

Lectures、Journal Reviewer & Editor、Thesis and Dissertation Advisory、Others

Lectures

  • “Cultural Governance of the Homo Economicus: The Entrepreneurial Biographies of China's King of E-Commerce and Queen of Trash, Jack Ma Yun and Zhang Yin” Online:Sogang University Critical Global Studies Institute. Aug. 1 2021.
  • “Imagining the Entitled Middle-class Self in the Global City: Small-town Youth and the New Shanghainese” Online:IACS CONFERENCE Culture in the Pandemic Age。July. 29 2021.
  • “Imagining Accidental Fetal Citizens: Pregnant Mainland Women and the Cultural Politics of Birthright Citizenship” Online:BIOPOLITICS AND/IN ASIA WORKSHOP. July. 16 2021.
  • “Good Mountain, Good Water and Good Man?” Tourist Gaze and Lifestyle Imagination of Hong Kong Wives in Taiwan. Online:NTU Global Asia Research Center- SNU Asian Center Joint Migration Workshop. July. 1 2021.
  • “Happiness and Distress in China and Hong Kong: The Cultural Politics of Emotion in Developmentalism” Chanhua:National Chanhua Normal University Jan. 7 2021.
  • “The Power of Pink Bubble: Intimacy and Sense of Place in Cross-border Marriages between Taiwan and Hong Kong.” Taipei: National Taiwan University Dec. 2 2020.Link
  • “The Power of Pink Bubble: Intimacy and Sense of Place in Cross-border Marriages between Taiwan and Hong Kong.” Tainan:National Chengong University. Nov. 20 2020.
  • “Sinophone Cinema and Popular Geopolitics.” 2015 International Workshop on Sinophone Studies. Taichung: National Chung Hsing University. Jul. 31 2015.
  • “Globalization and Urban Cultures.” Lecture Series on Globalization and Progressive World Views. Taipei: National Central Library. Jul. 19 2015.
  • “Conceiving Cross-Border Communities: Mobile Women in Recent Hong Kong Cinema.” Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Education. Apr. 13 2015.
  • “Rethinking Pregnant Mainland Women & the Cultural Politics of Citizenship: Towards a Feminist Geopolitics.” Hong Kong: Department of Geography and Resource Management, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Apr. 9 2015.
  • “Cultural Studies of Space.” Invited Speaker for the Course “Advanced Communication Studies.” Taipei: Department of Journalism, National Chengchi University. Jun. 9 2014.
  • Speaker, “Imagination and Reality of Global Metropolises”, Cultural Studies Forum 2014. Taipei: Cafe Philo. Mar. 15 2014.
  • Invited Speaker, “Animals in Cities and Human’s World,” Lecture Series on Invisible Forced Eviction. Taipei: Huashan 1914 Creative Park. Nov. 15, 2013.
  • “Conceiving Cross-Border Communities: Mobile Women in Recent Hong Kong Cinema.” Lecture of Sinophone Literatures. Hualien: Department of Sinophone Literatures, National Dong Hwa University. Apr. 25 2013.
  • “Global Cities and Ordinary Cities: The Urban Culture in East Asian Cities.” Theory Camp of Taiwan Humanities Society 2013. Taipei: National Taiwan University. Jan. 25 2013.
  • Invited Guest, “Packaging Design of Movies: The Transformation of Film Industry and the Recovery of Local Films,” NTU Film Festival 2012 Forum. Taipei: National Taiwan University. Dec. 21 2012.
  • Invited Speaker, Round Table Conference. The 20th Annual Conference of the English and American Literature Association. Taipei: Fu Jen Catholic University. Nov. 24 2012.
  • “East Asian Global City-Regions under Globalization: From Hong Kong, Shanghai to Taipei.” Lecture Series Held by KL & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur: KL & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall. Feb. 15 2012.
  • “Like a Family but Not Quite: Cinematic Politics of Intimacy in Representing Migrant Workers.” Lecture Series of Research Project on the Gaze in Space: Moving Experience and Cultural Representation. Taipei: College of Liberal Arts, National Taiwan Normal University. Dec. 30 2010.
  • “Cultural Studies.” Visual Culture Research Camp and Workshop 2010. Taipei: National Yang Ming University. Aug. 10 2010.
  • “The Transforming of the East Asian Metropolis: Global Cities and the Imagination of Cultural Identity.” The 14th Medical and Humanities Camp. Taipei: National Yang-Ming University. Jul. 22 2010.
  • “Modernity and Urban Culture: On Charles Baudelaire, Edgar Allan Poe, and Wong Kar-Wai.” The 10th National Science Council High School Humanities and Social Sciences Summer Camp. Kaohsiung: National Sun Yat-sen University. Jul. 6 2010.
  • Moderator and Invited Commentator, Round Table Conference on Methodologies in Feminine and Regional Studies, Female Images of Anping Interdisciplinary Project. Tainan: National Cheng Kung University. Jul. 1 2010.
  • “Ways of Imagining the World: Cultural Globalization from the Gustatory to the Visual.” DFLL Workshop 2010. Taipei: Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Taiwan University. Jun. 30 2010.
  • “Global Urban Cultures.” Lecture in General Education Course “Urban Cultures.” Taipei: National Yang-Ming University. Dec. 31 2009.
  • “East Asian Urban Cultures and Imaginations under Transformation.” Yang-Ming Art and Culture Workshop. Taipei: National Yang-Ming University. Dec. 18 2009.
  • “Modernity and Urban Literature: On Charles Baudelaire, Edgar Allen Poe and Banana Yoshimoto.” Invited Speaker for the Course “Interpretation and Reflection.” Hualien: Graduate Institute of Ethnic Relations and Cultures, National Dong Hwa University. Dec. 17 2009.
  • “East Asia Culture and Production of Urban Space.” 2009 Summer Workshop on Taiwan Literature and Transnational Culture. Taichung: National Chung Hsing University. Jul. 9 2009.
  • Speaker, “Metropolises, Space, and Identity Imagination,” Lecture Series on Landscape and Literature, Held by English and American Literature Association. Taipei: National Science Council. Jun.19 2009.
  • “Modernity and Urban Literature: On Charles Baudelaire, Edgar Allen Poe and Banana Yoshimoto.” DFLL Workshop 2009. Taipei: Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Taiwan University. May 24 2009.
  • “Transformation of the Culture and Imagination of East-Asian Metropolises: On Inter-disciplinary Methodology in Urban Studies.” Lecture Series of Literature and Culture Workshop. Hsinchu: Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Chiao Tung University. Apr. 13 2009.
  • “Globalization and Global Cities.” Taipei: Taipei Municipal Yongchun Senior High School. Apr. 11 2009.
  • “Cultural Writing and Cross-Border Identity Imagination of Shanghai as an Emergent Global City.” Tainan: Department of Chinese Literature, National Cheng Kung University. Jan. 7 2009.
  • “Transformation of East-Asian Metropolises: Self-Writings of Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Taipei.” Taipei: Department of Foreign Language and Literature, Huafan University. Dec. 25 2008.
  • “Transformation of East-Asian Metropolises: Self-Writings of Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Taipei.” Taitung: Graduate Institute of Regional Policy and Development, National Taitung University. Oct. 29 2008.
  • “Visual Representations of Transnational Migrant Workers in Taiwan.” 2008 North Taiwan Strategic Alliance Study on the Improvement of Class Teaching in the Section of Geography, held by the Bureau of Education, Kaohsiung City Government. Kaohsiung: Kaohsiung Municipal Ming Hua Junior High School. Oct. 14 2008.
  • Invited Speaker, The Doctorate Students Forum of Asia Arts: Overlapping, Remixing and Matching. Tainan: Tainan National University of the Arts. Dec. 15 2007.
  • “Globalizing Cities.” The 2007 Academic Camp of Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Science Council. Taipei: National Science Council. Nov. 11 2007.
  • Discussant, Cross-disciplinary Talks: International Conference on Taiwanese Literature and Culture at the Age of Globalization. Tainan: National Museum of Taiwan Literature. Oct. 26 2007.
  • “Regionalization of Global Cities and New Narratives of Hong Kong Identity.” Taipei: Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica. Sep. 21 2007.
  • Invited Commentator, 2007 Humanities and Social Science Academic Camp on Special Topics and Teaching. Taipei: National Taiwan University. Jun. 30 2007.
  • “Globalization and Urban Spaces.” Taichung: National Taichung Girls’ Senior High School. May 7 2007.
  • “Reading and Writing of Lived Space: Cross-disciplinary Teaching Experiences.” Taipei: Department of Chinese, National Taiwan Normal University. Apr. 26 2007.
  • “Representations of the Underclass Migration in Global City-Regions.” Hualien: Graduate Institute of Taiwanese Ethno-Development, National Dong Hwa University. Jan. 7 2007.
  • “Urban Legend: The Glamour and Horror of Modern Spaces.” Taipei: Centre d'Enseignement du Français, National Taiwan Normal University. Dec. 29 2006.
  • “Is this Glamorous City My Home? Neo-liberal Globalization and Urban Development.” Kaohsiung: Department of Geography, National Kaohsiung Normal University. Dec. 15 2006.
  • “Globalization, City, and Space.” The 2006 Academic Camp of Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Science Council. Taipei: National Science Council. Nov. 5 2006.
  • “Neo-liberalism and Urban Aesthetics.” Lecture Series on Aesthetic Politics and Urban Aesthetics, Held by Aesthetics Progressive Association. Taipei: Wisteria House. Sep. 30 2006.
  • “Globalization of East Asia and City Linkage: Cultural Imagination of New Regionalism.” Forum on Regional Research. Taipei: Department of Geography, National Taiwan Normal University. May 3 2006.
  • “Transnational Imagination of East Asian Global City Linkage: The Protein Girl.” Taipei: Department of English, Tamkang University. Apr. 13 2006.
  • “The Body and the Global City: From The Protein Girl to Taipei, Looking Up?” Kaohsiung: Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Sun Yat-sen University. Nov. 18 2005.
  • “Globalization and the Transformation of East-Asian Cultures and Imagination.” Presentation for the Academia Sinica Research Award for Junior Researchers. Taipei: Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University. Nov. 2 2005.
  • “Articulating Identities of Emergent Global City Linkage: New Shanghainese and Taiwanese Businesspeople.” Taipei: Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. Oct. 27 2005
  • “Globalization and Urban Spaces.” Taipei: Department of English, Soochow University. Mar. 30 2005.
  • “Urban Spaces in Hong Kong Films.” Study Group on Hong Kong and Taiwan Films. Hsinchu: Film Studies Center, National Chiao Tung University. Dec. 8 2004.
  • “Globalization and Urban Imagination: On Three Hong Kong Films.” Chiayi: Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Chung Cheng University. Apr. 30 2004.

Thesis and Dissertation Advisory

    Ph.D. Dissertation

  • Yi-Jen Chang (2013) Ethics and Terror: Cosmopolitan Novels and September 11. Department of English, National Taiwan University. (Co-advised with Professor Yu-cheng Lee)
  • Yu-Tien Ho (2009) Transnational Imaginary of Cultural Identities in the Filmic Texts of the Global Popular. Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University. (Co-advised with Professor Frank W. Stevenson)

  • MA Thesis

  • Liang-Chi Chen (2020) Taiwaneseness and Popular Music --Nine-one-one, Cheer Chen and Your Woman Sleep with Others, Department of Geography, National Taiwan University.
  • Jyun-Lan Hong (2020) Reading “Jolin Tsai” -- Gender Performance and Geopolitics of Popular Music, Department of Geography, National Taiwan University.
  • Yen-Fu Lai (2015) Performing C/Niang Music Culture: the Construction of Gay Identities and Politics of Sexuality in Taipei G Star, Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (Co-advised with Professor Hsin-Chun Lu) (in Chinese)
  • *Recipient of Thesis of Distinction, College of Science, National Taiwan University 2015
    *Thesis Scholarship Grant from Population and Gender Studies Center, National Taiwan University 2014
  • Jou-Yi Lin (2014) Challenge in Creating LGBT Films as Consciousness-raising Art: On Zero Chou’s Rainbow Series. Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (in Chinese)
  • *Thesis Scholarship Grant from Population and Gender Studies Center, National Taiwan University 2011
  • Wei-Shun Chang (2014) From a Farm Woman to a B&B Host: Life Experience and Empowerment in the Process of Identity Transformation. Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (in Chinese)
  • Ching-Kang Wang (2014) Born to Be “Useful”? A Critical Discourse Analysis on News Reporting of Talent in Taiwan. The Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University. (Co-advised with Professor Chen-Ling Hung) (in Chinese)
  • Chih-Kai Yu (2014) The Redefinition of a Cold-War Outpost as a Cross-strait Bridge? The Inter-regional Flow of Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor. Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (in Chinese)
  • Shih-Yu Ma (2013) Musical Scene Analysis of the Discourses of Resistance in Taiwanese Rock Music: Analysis of Three Musical Scenes. Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (in Chinese)
  • Nai-Chen Yang (2013) Cultural Politics of “Nostalgic TV Drama of Waishengrens” in Contemporary Taiwan. The Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University. (Co-advised with Professor Lih-Yun Lin) (in Chinese)
  • *Recipient of Excellent Thesis Award from Trust Fund for Ethnic Harmony 2012
  • Min-Chen Tsai (2013) Right to the City: An Urban Ethnographic Research on Huaguang Community in Taipei. Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (in Chinese)
  • *Recipient of Field Work Award for Master Thesis, Taiwanese Sociological Association 2012
    *Recipient of Excellent Thesis Award, Cultural Studies Association 2012
    *Thesis Scholarship Grant from Institute of Ethnology Academia Sinica 2011
  • Wei-Chieh Hung (2012) On the Transfer and Implementation of Bicycle Commuting Policies in Taipei. Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (in Chinese)
  • *Recipient of Thesis of Distinction, College of Science, National Taiwan University 2012
  • You-Hua Yeh (2012) Cultural Politics of Livable City in Yonghe District of New Taipei City. Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (in Chinese)
  • Yi-Ling Lin (2012) Representation of Tin Shui Wai New Town: The Imaginative and Transformative Identity in Hong Kong, China. Graduate Institute of Building and Planning, National Taiwan University. (Co-advised with Professor Herng-Dar Bih) (in Chinese)
  • Cheng-Chia Huang (2011) Cross-Border Imagination of Global City: Contemporary Narratives of Taipei. Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (in Chinese)
  • Qi-Jun Wang (2011) Pleasure Bodies of Sadomasochism and Transgression of Citizenship. The Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University. (Co-advised with Professor Chen-Ling Hung) (in Chinese)
  • Hsin-Chien Chung (2010) The Shadow of Shining Tower in Taipei: Representations of Skyscraper and Uneven Development in Globalization. Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (in Chinese)
  • *Recipient of Thesis of Distinction, College of Science, National Taiwan University 2010
  • Yao-Ting Yao (2010) Rethinking Governmentality and Everyday Practices: The Boundry Work between Lo-Sheng Sanatorium and Hsin-Chuang City. Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. (in Chinese)
  • Yun-Ling Tsai (2009) To Define the Indefinable: Violence and Urban Space in Lawrence Block’s Detective Novels. Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University.
  • Ning Yen (2008) Wandering at Craft Fair as a Way of Approaching Public Space in Taipei City. Graduate Institute of Building and Planning, National Taiwan University. (Co-advised with Professor Herng-Dar Bih) (in Chinese)
  • Hung-Ying Chen (2008) Urban Governmentality in an Indonesian Ethnic Enclave in Taipei. Graduate Institute of Building and Planning, National Taiwan University. (Co-advised with Professor Herng-Dar Bih) (in Chinese)
  • *Recipient of Excellent Thesis Award, Cultural Studies Association 2008
  • Yen-Chiao Liao (2008) Body as the Contested Site of Identity: Representations of Female Elites and Transnational Workers in the Global Era. Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University.
  • Hsiao-Lan Lai (2007) Painful Existence: Representations of Civil Wars in the Global Age. Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University.
  • Yi-Chin Chang (2007) Global Mobility and Global (In)justice: Representations of Human Rights. Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University.
  • Chien-Ting Lin (2006) (G)localization of the Sensory Experience and its Cultural Expressions in Taiwan: Taipei 101 and Shining 3 Girls. Graduate Institute of Foreign Literatures and Linguistics, National Chiao Tung University.
  • *Recipient of Excellent Thesis Award, Cultural Studies Association 2007
  • Yi-Ying Lee (2004) In Quest of Home: Three Female Writers’ Negotiation with Displacement in the Age of Globalization. Department of English, National Chengchi University.
  • Mei-Chun Lai (2004) Softening the City: Fantasy and Flanerie in Urban Life. Department of English, Tankang University

Journal Reviewer & Editor

  • Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Geographical Science (2015-2017)
  • Editorial Board Member, Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies (2007-2011, 2015-2016)
  • Corresponding Editor, Reviews and Research on Chinese Literature (2012- )
  • Editorial Board Member, Journal of Women’s and Gender Studies (2012-2014)
  • Editorial Board Member, Journal of Geographical Science (2011-2013)
  • English Editor, Journal of Geographical Science (2009-2011)
  • Editorial Board Member, Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies (2003-2005)

Others

  • BBC The Conversation Weekly Podcast: Leaving Hong Kong after China’s clampdown: where are people thinking of going and why? (2021/02/25)Podcast Link
  • Member, Board of Supervisors, Cultural Studies Association (Taiwan) (2013- )
  • Chair of Board of Directors, Cultural Studies Association (Taiwan) (2011-2012)
  • Curator, 2011 European Urban Culture Festival: Turn Left or Turn Right? The Divergent Courses of Post-war Socialist Cities (Invited by European Union Center in Taiwan and Office of International Affairs, National Taiwan University)
  • Curator, 2010 European Urban Culture Festival: The Erratic Evolution of Europe’s Port Cities (Invited by European Union Center in Taiwan and Office of International Affairs, National Taiwan University)
  • Member, Board of Directors, Cultural Studies Association (Taiwan) (2005-2006, 2009-2010)
  • Steering Committee Member, the 2010 International Conference on Queer Diaspora, held by Women’s and Gender Research Program, Population and Gender Studies Center, National Taiwan University. (2009)
  • Executive Director, Cultural Studies Association (Taiwan) (2007-2008)
  • Steering Committee Member, Enjoy Living, Raging Lives: Style Movements, Life Politics, and Personal Society (The Ninth Annual Conference of the Cultural Studies Association) (Taiwan) (2008)
  • Member, Board of Directors, Comparative Literature Association of the Republic of China (2005-2007)
  • Steering Committee Member, Urban Flows-Rural Moves: The Eighth Annual Conference of the Cultural Studies Association (Taiwan) (2007)
  • Steering Committee Member, Multitude Lives/Bodies: The Seventh Annual Conference of the Cultural Studies Association (Taiwan) (2006)
  • Steering Committee Member, Transnational Chinese, Cultural Migrations: The Fifth Annual Conference of the Cultural Studies Association (Taiwan) (2005)

Courses

Since 2012

2020

    Fall

  • Seminar(I)
  • Thesis (b.s.) (1)
  • Special Topics in Geography (I)

    Spring

  • Culture, Society and Nature
  • Tourism, Travelling and Culture
  • Special Topics in Geography (II)

2019

    Fall

  • Introductinn to Urban Culture
  • Special Topics in Geography (I)

    Spring

  • Culture, Society and Nature
  • Special Topics in Geography (II)

2018

    Fall

  • Introductinn to Urban Culture
  • Tourism, Travelling and Culture
  • Special Topics in Geography (I)

    Spring

  • Culture, Society and Nature


2017

    Fall

  • Modern Urbanscape and East Asian Culture

    Spring

  • Modernity and Urban Space
  • Introductinn to Urban Culture

2016

    Fall

  • Introduction to Cultural Geography

2015

    Fall

  • Modern Urbanscape and East Asian Culture
  • Cultural Studies of Space

    Spring

  • Cultural Studies in Film and Video
  • The Making of Contemporary Culture

2014

    Fall

  • Modern Urbanscape and East Asian Culture
  • Cultural Studies of Space

    Spring

  • Introduction to Cultural Geography

2013

    Fall

  • Seminar in Cultural Geography
  • Method in Geographic Research

    Spring

  • Introduction to Geography (2)
  • Thesis (b.s.) (2)

2012

    Fall

  • Introductinn to Urban Cultures
  • Gender, Cities and Culture
  • Thesis (b.s.) (1)

    Spring

  • Introduction to Cultural Geography
  • Seminar in Cultural Geography

聯絡地址

10617 臺北市大安區羅斯福路四段一號 地理環境資源學系402室
10617 No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, 10617 Taiwan(R.O.C) Room 402, Department of Geography