
◆ Name: Hong Shuhua
◆ Professional Title/ Degree: Professor/ Ph. D
◆ Other Academic Titles:
1. Expert in graduate (masters and doctors) degree thesis communication review, China Academic Degrees & Graduate Education Development Center(CDGDC), Ministry of Education.
2. A Member of Association of Literature in Tang China.
3. A Member of Chinese Association for Ancient Literary Theory.
4. A Member of China Association for Sino-foreign Literature and Art Theory.
5. A Member of China Association for Li Qingzhao and Xin Qiji.
6. A Member of China Association for Classical Literature.
7. A Council Member of Shandong Seminar for Wang Yuyang.
◆ Email Address: hsh264209@sdu.edu.cn
◆ Research Interests:
Literary Theory;
Chinese Ancient Literary Theory;
Traditional Culture and Chinese Ancient Literature.
◆ Courses Taught:
Professional Courses
History of Chinese Literary Criticism;
Study on the Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons;
Chinese Traditional Aesthetics.
Liberal Optional Courses
College Chinese;
Introduction to Art.
◆ Education/ Work Experience:
Ph. D, School of Literature, Nankai University, 2007.Department of Financial and Economic Secretary ( now known as College of Humanities and Communication), Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, Jul. 1997- Sept. 2001;
Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Shandong University, Weihai, Sept. 2001- Aug. 2004;
School of Culture and Communication, Shandong University, Since 2007.
◆ Selected Publications:
Books
1.Hong Shuhua. Psychoanalytic Theory and Chinese Literature, (Second Author, Chapter 1,2 and 4), 45-97, 110-127, Shandong People's Publishing House, 2004.
2. Hong Shuhua. On the Poetic System and Critical Purport of Cang Lang Discourse on Poetry. Anhui University Press, 2010.
3. Hong Shuhua. A Study of Surreal Encounter of Marriage and Love in Pre-Song Dynasty Literature. Qilu Press, 2011.
Papers
1. Hong Shuhua. The Saying of “Poems Express Ideal” in the Spring and Autumn Period and Consciousness of Acceptance. Journal of Nanchang University (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition), 2000(1): 108-110.
2. Hong Shuhua. A Review and Prospect of the Interpretation of the “Poems Express Ideal” Saying in the Past Hundred Years. Social Science Journal, 2002(4): 157-162. Reprinted from the Second Issue of Studies of Ancient and Modern Chinese literature, Press and Periodical Reproduction Center, Renmin University of China, 2003.
3. Hong Shuhua. Evolution of the Saying of “Poems Express Ideal”- On the Saying of “Feeling and Ideal” of Chinese Traditional Poetry Theory. Journal of Nanchang University (Humanities and Social Sciences Edition), 2002(4).
4. Hong Shuhua. A Comment on Thoughts on Aesthetics. Social Science Journal, 2003(4): 188-189.
5. Hong Shuhua. Leading Aesthetic Mind of the Tang-Song Literary Men under the Influence of Zen. Journal of Nanchang University, 2003(4): 93-96.
6. Hong Shuhua. An Analysis of Archetypal Characteristics of Chinese Classical Poetry from the Image of Cowherd and Weaving Maid. Jianghan Tribune, 2003(10): 66-68.
7. Hong Shuhua. A Review of the Interpretation of the Saying “Poems Express Feeling” in 20th Century. Social Science Research, 2004(4): 136-140.
8. Hong Shuhua. On the Image of Cavern Fairyland and Its Psychoanalysis in the Zhi-guai Novels of Wei, Jin, the South and North Dynasties. Journal of Shandong University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 2005(2): 68-73.
9. Hong Shuhua. To See the Academic Origin and Development of Jing, Shi, Zi and Ji (Confucian Classics, History, Philosophy and Literature) from The History of the Han Dynasty, The History of the Sui Dynasty and The Four Bibliographic Categories Comprehensive Table of Contents. Seeker, 2006(1): 171-174.
10. Hong Shuhua. The Study of Love between Man and Deity in Classical Chinese Literature: A Review and Prospect. Journal of Shandong University ( Social Sciences Edition), 2006(4): 89-94.
11. Hong Shuhua. On Marriage and Love and Cultural Reflection between Man and Non-human in Novels of Tang Dynasty. Wuhan University of Technology (Social Science Edition), 2008(5): 749-754.
12. Hong Shuhua. The Manifestation and Its Implication of Surreal Marriage and Love in Zhi-guai Novels of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Journal of Ningxia University (Humanities& Social Sciences Edition), 2010(2): 109-113.
13. Hong Shuhua. An Analysis of Ghost Marriages and its Cultural Implication in the Classical Chinese Novels before Song Dynasty. Journal of Anhui University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 2010(1): 71-78.
14. Hong Shuhua. Yan Yu's Remarks on Poetic Style. Journal of Ocean University of China (Social Science Edition), 2010(3): 111-115.
15. Hong Shuhua. The Cultural Implication of Love between Man and Non-human in Witchcraft Tradition. Social Science Journal, 2010(5): 195-198.
16. Hong Shuhua. To See the Influence of Witchcraft on Marriage and Love between Man and Non-human from Novels in Tang Dynasty. Jianghan Tribune, 2010(11): 108-111.
17. Hong Shuhua. A review of the Research on Surreal Love and Marriage in pre-Song Literature since 1980s. Social Sciences in Ningxia, 2011(2): 172-176.
18. Hong Shuhua. To See the Influence of Witchcraft on Marriage and Love between Man and Non-human from Ghost and Mystery Novels of Wei, Jin, the South and North Dynasties. Social Science Journal, 2011(2): 193-195.
19. Hong Shuhua. Versions of Cang Lang Discourse on Poetry and their Textual Differences. Huanghai Academic Forum(the 16th Album), 2011: 217-228.
20. Hong Shuhua. Stories about “Dreams” in Tang Legend. Chinese Literature and History, 2013(9): 33-38.
21. Hong Shuhua. Review and Introspection of Excavated Documents and Ancient Chinese Literature Study since 2001. Academic Forum, 2013(8): 72-78.
22. Hong Shuhua. On the Appellations of Tang Dynasty Poet Dufu. Chinese Literature and History, 2014(3): 109-111.
23. Hong Shuhua. On the Marriage and Love between Human and Fox in Tang Dynasty Novels and the Forming Factors. Study of Tang Literature(the 15th Album). Nanning: Guangxi Normal University Press, 2014.
24. Hong Shuhua. View and Introspection of the Study on Narration of Poems in New Century. Journal of Jining University, 2014(5): 5-9.
25. Hong Shuhua. On Dufu’s Appellations in Poetry of Ming and Qing Dynasties. Chinese Literary Thought(the 2nd Album),190-205. Shanghai: Chinese Classics Publishing House, 2015.
26. Hong Shuhua. The Titles and Acceptance of The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons in Poetry of Ming and Qing Dynasty. Study of the Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons(the 11st Album), 246-269. The Academy Press, 2015.
27. Hong Shuhua. Complex of Peony among Poems and Ci in Song Dynasty and Its Cultural Reading. Journal of Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences (Social Sciences Edition), 2015(1): 33-39.
28. Hong Shuhua. To See the Love between Man and Deity in Novels of Sui and Tang Dynasties from Extensive Records Compiled in the Taiping Years (Taiping Guang Ji). Ludong University Journal (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 2015(4): 44-49.
29. Hong Shuhua. Penglai Pavilion Poems and Taoist Cultural Complex. (In Penglai Taoist Culture and Ancient Chinese Culture, China Association for Classical Literature). Beijing: People’s Publishing House, 2015.
30. Hong Shuhua. Aesthetic Cultural Meaning and Contemporary Value of Analects. Journal of Qilu Normal University, 2016(2): 7-11.
31. Hong Shuhua. On Poetic Complex of Du Fu’s Family in Tang Dynasty and Du Fu’s Own Poetic Characteristic. Journal of Jining University, 2016(1): 41-46.
32. Hong Shuhua. On Wang Yuyang’s Acceptance of the Predecessors’ Theories and his Cultural Psychological Structure (Almost 20,000words). (In Proceedings of the National Symposium on the 380th Anniversary of Wang Yuyang’s Birth). Qilu Press, 2016.
33. Hong Shuhua. A Comparative Study of the “Imagery Criticism” in Ancient Literary Theory and the Critical Methods of Contemporary Chinese Literature. Chinese and Western Literature Theories, 2016(2): 53-60. (This article is fully reproduced by “China Social Sciences Network” sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and undertaken by the Chinese Social Sciences Magazine on Nov. 2, 2017).
34. Hong Shuhua. On Sun Qiao’s Ideas and Arguments in His Articles. Journal of Beijing Institute of Education, 2018(5): 55-60.
35. Hong Shuhua. On Xin Qiqi’s Critical Purport. Journal of Jining University, 2019(1): 12-19.
36. Hong Shuhua. A Review of Study of Tsinghua Bamboo Slips Literature in Recent Ten Years. Chinese Journal of Bamboo and Silk Literature(the 3rd Album), 2019.
37. Hong Shuhua. A Review and prospect of the Study of Chinese Narrative Culturology. Journal of Tianzhong, 2019(4): 23-29.
38. Hong Shuhua. Discussion on Xin Qiji from the Perspective of Ci-ology in Qing Dynasty. Chinese Literary Thought(the 5th Album). Shandong People Press, 2019.
39. Hong Shuhua. On the Relationship between Traditional Chinese Literary Theory and Literary Theory Innovation in the New Era. Chinese and Western Literature Theories, 2019(1).
40. Hong Shuhua. On the Distribution of Works About Surreal Encounter of Marriage and Love and the Writing Characteristics in the Vernacular Novels of Song Dynasty. Ludong University Journal (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 2019(4): 57-63.
◆ Research Projects:
1. A Study of the Inheritance and Implication of Surreal Encounter of Marriage and Love in Song Dynasty Novels, supported by the National Social Science Fund of China, Principal Investigator, NO. 18BZW051.
2. A Study of Surreal Encounter of Marriage and Love in Pre-Song Dynasty Literature, supported by Humanities and Social Science Fund of Ministry of Education, Principal Investigator, NO. 08JA751023.
Apart from these above, Prof. Hong participates in the projects respectively supported by Culture Department of Shandong Province, Social Sciences Planning Project of Shandong Province and that of Yunnan Province, and a major project in the Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of Ministry of Education.
◆ Honors/ Awards:
1. Award on the Excellent Instructor for Undergraduates of 2018-2019, Shandong University, Weihai.
2. Guanghua Scholarship of Nankai University in Dec. 2005.
3. Award for Academic Excellence, in 3rd Tianjian-Nankai University Graduates Academic Festival held jointly by graduate schools of these two university, in Jun. 2006.