Wei Yin
Name: Wei Yin
Gender: female
Title: Associate Professor
Degree: Doctor
Research area: Modern and Contemporary English Literature; Feminist Studies; Postcolonial Studies; Chinese Philosophy; Humanistic Buddhism; Comparative Studies between Chinese and English Cultures
Part-time Academic Job:
Contact Information: E-mail: yinwei@njau.edu.cn;Tel:025-84398826
Education
2008.09—2012.12 Ph. D, Department of Philosophy, Nanjing University
2001.09-2004.06  Master’s Degree, Department of English Language and  
                 Literature, Soochow University
Research projects
[1]	Irish Murdoch’s Novels, NAU Social Science Foundation (project number: SK2014027), chair, 2014.06—2016.06;
[2]	Study on Works and Thoughts of Post-colonial Writers in Post-colonial English Countries: Taking South Africa and Australia for Example, NAU Social Science Foundation (project number: SK2010037), participant, 2010.10—2012.10;
[3]	Research and Practice on Teaching Models of British and American Culture for Non-English Majors, teaching reform project of College of Foreign Studies, NAU, participant, 2009.06—2010.06。
Publications since 2000
Journal articles
[1] Yin, W, 2014, Human Nature Being Impermanent, Where is the Way to 
Salvation? —On Chen Jiming’s The Monk, World Literature Review, Vol. 
3 pp. 208-21;
[2] Yin, W, 2013, Interpreting the Symbolic Meanings of Ernest Hemingway’
    s short story Cat in the Rain, Masterpieces Review, Vol. 422 pp. 14-16;
[3] Yin, W, 2013, Difference and Reversionary Value of Chinese and Western 
    Theories on Human Nature, Quest, Vol. 245, pp. 55-57;
[4] Yin, W, 2012, Quest for Goodness—On Iris Murdoch’s Moral Thought 
    in The Sea, The Sea, Masterpieces Review, Vol. 404, pp. 89-91;
[5] Yin, W, 2012, Stories to Enlighten Men—Joyce’s Dubliners, Journal 
    of Language and Literature Studies, Vol. 382, pp. 53-57;
[6] Zhu Y., W. Yin, 2012, On Applying the Motivation Theory in Children’
s EFL Teaching, Journal of Language and Literature Studies, Vol. 380, 
pp. 168-170;
[7] Yin, W, Y. Zhu, 2012, Woody Allen’s Deconstructive Philosophy in 
    Whatever, Movie Review, Vol. 439, pp. 1-3;
[8] Yin, W, 2010, Pursuing the Revival of Confucian Tradition—Gaining 
Enlightenment from the Confucian Ideal of Inner Cultivation and 
Exterior Action, Journal of Hunan University of Science and 
Engineering, Vol. 31, pp. 35-37;
[9] Yin, W, 2010, Searching for One’s Real Self—A Comparative Study on 
Lacan’s Philosophy and Chan Buddhism, Theory Research, Vol. 560, pp. 
104-106;
[10]Yin, W, 2008, A Newhistoricist Approach to Peter Carey’s True History of the Kelly Gang, Journal of Anhui Broadcasting and Television University, Vol. 142, pp. 101-105;
[11]Yin, W, 2006, On Anton Chekov’s Art of Writing Short Fiction, Journal     of Wudanjiang University, Vol. 15, pp. 16-18;
[12]Yin, W, 2005,Women in the Spotlight—On Maria Irene Fornes’ Fefu and     Her Friends, Journal of Suzhou Education College, Vol. 22, pp. 53-58.    Chapters in Books;
[13]Yin, W, 2012, Hsing Yun’s Humanistic Buddhism and Blend of Buddhism and Confucianism, in: Xue Yu, Lai Pinchao and Tan Weilun (eds.), Humanistic Buddhism and Contemporary Ethics, Zhong Hua Press, Hongkong, pp. 364-377。
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