Fang CHEN


Chen Fang, Professor, received her Ph.D. in Literature from the Department of Russian at Peking University in 2004 and joined the School of Foreign Languages at Renmin University of China in the same year. From 2008 to 2009, she was a visiting scholar at the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures of the University of Michigan. Her primary research interests include contemporary Russian literature and the works of Russian female writers. Since 2000, she has published several monographs, including Research on Contemporary Russian Women Writers and the “Second Sex” in Russian Literature, as well as translations of works such as Portraits Littéraires, The Kukotsky Enigma, Hitler’s Second Book, and A Volga Tale, among others. She has also published numerous academic articles in journals such as Russian Literature and Art, Foreign Literature Review, and Foreign Literature Studies. She has completed one The National Social Science Fund Youth Project and led one National Social Science Fund Major Project. She has been awarded the Baosteel Excellent Teacher Award (2019), the “Russia-China Literary Diplomacy” Translation Prize (2020), and the Lu Xun Literature Prize for Literary Translation (2022).