Ming ZHOU
Ming ZHOU, male, Professor and Vice Dean of the School of Foreign Languages at Renmin University of China. His research focuses on the study of American novels. His main works include “Asylum for the Good”: A Study on the U.S. Nation Building Rhetoric in Willa Cather’s Literary Works, SFLEP Notes to the Selected Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield, Twentieth-Century American Women’s Fiction (co-authored), Towards a Humanistic Spatial Poetics—A Study of Willa Cather’s Major Novels, and Ubu Roi. He has published more than 20 papers in journals such as Foreign Literature Review, Foreign Literature, and New Perspectives on World Literature. He has won the First Prize for Outstanding Academic Papers at the 3rd and 4th “China Association for the Study of American Literature Outstanding Academic Achievements Awards” consecutively, the First Prize for Beijing’s 12th Philosophy and Social Sciences Outstanding Achievements Awards, the Excellent Thesis Advisor for Undergraduate Students in Beijing’s General colleges and universities, the First Prize for Teaching Achievements at Renmin University of China, and one of the “Top Ten Class Advisors” for the 2019-2020 academic year at Renmin University of China.