教授
李舟
  • 所属院校:
    重庆大学
  • 所属院系:
    外国语学院
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  • 职称:
    教授
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个人简介

个人简述:

WORK IN PROCESS: Li, Z. (2018). Public Speaking Textbook.Chongqing University PressLi, Z., & Liu, X. (2018). Book Review for American Political Discourse on China. Chinese Journal of Communication.


科研工作:

Publications:Li, Z., & McKerrow, R. (2018). “China’sOpen Letter: A Rhetorical Analysis of Identity Creation.” Critical Discourse Studies. (SSCI, under review)Li, Z., Gomez, N., & Whitson, R.(2017). “Empathy through Imaginative Engagement: Navigating Difference inFeminist Transnational Research.” Gender,Place, Culture. (SSCI, second round review)Li, Z. (2015). “Knowing Footbinding as a Site of Contestable Tensions.” Gender Study Network.Li, Z. (2014). “Names on a Piece of Paper: Understanding Self-Concept, Identity, andSalient Relationships.” Florida Communication Journal, 43(1), 101-104.Li, Z. (2014). “An Ethical Challenge: HowWe Should Talk about Issues Regarding Rural Migrant Women — A Critical Reading onXinran’s book Miss Chopsticks.” China Media Research, 10(3), 24-31.Lucas, K., Kang, D., & Li, Z. (2013). “Workplace dignity in atotal institution: Examining the experiences of Foxconn’s migrant workforce.” Journal of Business Ethics,114(1), 91-106. doi: 10.1007/s10551-012-1328-0.Conference Presentations (Competitively Selected)Li. Z. (2016). Where Shall theChinese Feminists Start if We are Not Citizens Yet? Re-visiting the Open Letterin the Time of the Two-Child Policy. Paper presented at the NCA 102thAnnual Convention. Philadelphia, PA.Li, Z. (2015). Bittersweet Liaisons: TransnationalKnowledge Production and Precarious Positions of Chinese Feminism. Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the National Women’s Studies Association. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Li, Z. (2015). Discursive Enforcement of Precarity:Intersectionality Across Systems of Oppression Over Global Contexts. Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the National Women’s Studies Association. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Li, Z. (2015). Women Who Work it: Embracing“Trialectical” Tensions of Working Women. Paper presented at the NCA 101thAnnual Convention. Las Vegas, Nevada.


教育背景:

Ph. D. Communication Studies, Ohio University, USA.Primary: Rhetoric and Public Culture . Secondary: Women, Gender andSexuality Studies.

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