HUI WANG  

Wang Hui

In Fall 2007, Professor Wang is the Freeman Visiting Professor at the Dept of East Asian Studies, supported by the Freeman Foundation. He will be teaching two undergraduate courses: 20th Century Chinese Literature in Translation (V33.0731) and Rethinking the Chinese Revolution (V33.0950).

Wang Hui is a Professor at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Dushu (读书), an important intellectual journal in contemporary China.

Ph.D., Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 1988
M.A., Nanjing University/Yangzhou Teachers’ College, 1984
B.A., Yangzhou Teachers’ College, 1981

Office: 715 Broadway, Room 308
Email: wanghui1010@gmail.com, hw32@nyu.edu

Research Interests
Chinese intellectual history, modern Chinese literature and social theory
Selected Publications

BOOKS IN CHINESE:

Xiandai zhongguo sixiang de xingqi現代中國思想的興起 (The Rise of Modern Chinese Thought (4 vols). Beijing: SDX Joint Publishing Company, 2004. A Korean translation forthcoming in 2007.

Sihuo chongwen 死火重溫 (Rekindling Frozen Fire: The Paradox of Modernity). Beijing: People’s Art and Literature Publishing House, 2000. Translated into Korean.

Wang Hui zixuan ji汪暉自選集(A Self-selection by Wang Hui). Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, 1997.

Jiuying yu xinzhi舊影與新知 (Old Shadows and New Knowledge). Shenyang: Liaoning Education Press, 1996.

Zhenshi de yu wutuobang de真實的與烏托邦的 (The Real and the Utopian). Nanjing: Jiangsu Art and Literature Press, 1994.

Wudi panghuang: wusi jiqi huisheng 無地彷徨:“五四”及其回聲 (No Room For Hesitation: May Forth and its Echo in Modern China). Hangzhou: Zhejiang Art and Literature Publishing House, 1994.

Fankang juewang: Lun Xun jiqi Nahan Panghuang yanjiu反抗絕望:魯迅及其〈呐喊〉〈彷徨〉研究 (Resisting Despair: A Study of Lu Xun and His Literary World). Shanghai: Shanghai People Publishing House, 1991. Reprinted in Taiwan (1990) and Shijiazhuang (1998).

BOOKS IN ENGLISH AND OTHER LANGUAGES:

Empire and Nation-State: Two Narratives of China. 2 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, forthcoming.

China’s New Order: Society, Politics, and Economy in Transition. Translated by Ted Huters. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003. A Spanish translation with additional articles is forthcoming.

The Rise of Modern Chinese Thought (4 vols, in Korean), Seoul: Ghil Publisher, forthcoming.

Shisō kūkan toshite no gendai chūgoku (Modern China as a space for thinking, in Japanese). Translated by Murata Yujiro, Nasuyama Yukio, and Onodera Shiro. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 2006.

Il Nuovo Ordine Cinese. Translated by Anna Maria Poli, Roma: Manifesto Libri Srl., 2006

Rekindling Frozen Fire: The Paradox of Modernity (in Korean): Seoul: Samin Publishing Co., 2005.

New Asia Imagination (in Korean). Seoul: Creation and Criticism Press, 2003.

 
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