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Ming Dong Gu

Ming Dong Gu (顾明栋; born 1955) is Katherine R. Cecil Professor in the School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas.[1] He is a Chinese-born scholar of comparative literature and thought. He received his doctorate from the University of Chicago and has taught at various U.S. universities and colleges. He has a wide range of scholarly interests covering English literature, Chinese literature, comparative literature, literary theory, comparative thought East and West, fiction theory, hermeneutics, postcolonial studies, psychoanalytic criticism, and cross-cultural studies.[2]

He is the author of 6 monographs, five of which are in English, and editor of 6 volumes in English and Chinese. In addition, he has published more than 160 articles in English and Chinese journals and books. His 71 English articles appear in journals including New Literary History, Poetics Today, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism, Postcolonial Studies, Narrative, Journal of Narrative Theory, Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Modern Language Quarterly, Journal of Aesthetic Education (2 articles), D. H. Lawrence Review (two articles), Interdisciplinary Literary Studies: A Journal of Criticism and Theory; Literature and Psychology, Comparative Literature, Comparative Literature Studies (two articles), Canadian Review of Comparative Literature (two articles), Yearbook of Comparative Literature,  Philosophy East & West (7 articles), Journal of Chinese Philosophy (4 articles), Asian Philosophy, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy (2 articles), Philosophy and Literature, Journal of Oriental Studies, Monumenta Serica, International Communications of Chinese Culture (2 articles), Journal of Asian Studies, Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews, Translation Review, Tamkang Review (2 articles), Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature, Journal of Modern Literature, and Contemporary Chinese Thought. His 93 Chinese articles appear in China's major journals of humanities and some of them are reprinted in full or in excerpts in China's major digests for more than 40 times. He has also published 24 reviews and short articles in Chinese and English.[2]

Among his publications, Sinologism: An Alternative to Orientalism and Postcolonialism was praised by J. Hillis Miller, the world-renowned critic and theorist: "It is a wonderfully exciting work of scholarship and analysis. The Cultural Unconscious is a major contribution to China-Western Studies and cross-cultural studies. It is a superbly learned and wide-ranging book. Its highly original theoretical paradigm is persuasively cogent. The book will be constructively useful as an alternative to Orientalism and postcolonialism."[3] Fusion of Critical Horizons in Chinese and Western Language, Poetics, Aesthetics has won enthusiastic endorsement from eminent scholars from Harvard University, Connell University, and University of Michigan. Jonathan Culler, Class of 1916 Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Cornell writes: "In this ambitious study, which should prove central to further work on these topics, Ming Dong Gu challenges the notion of a fundamental opposition between Western and Chinese aesthetics and undertakes a comparative study of a series of important issues in literary aesthetics, illuminating similarities and differences."[4] His most recent monograph The Nature and Rationale of Zen/Chan and Enlightenment: The Mind of a Prenatal Baby is regarded by the eminent comparative philosopher Roger T. Ames as a "revolutionary tour-de-force in which the prenatal mind takes us back to a distinctively Chinese understanding of the ground of all philosophy and religion."[5]

Major Publications edit

  • Books Authored:
  • (1)   Fusion of Critical Horizons in Chinese and Western Language, Poetics, Aesthetics(New York and London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, pp. 369.
  • (2)   Sinologism: An Alternative to Orientalism and Post-colonialism (London and New York: Routledge, 2013), pp. 269. (Chinese translation published by the Commercial Press 商务印书馆, 2015.)
  • (3)   Chinese Theories of Fiction: A Non-Western Narrative System (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2006). pp. 286. (Chinese translation by the Nanjing University Press 2022)
  • (4)   Chinese Theories of Reading and Writing: A Route to Hermeneutics and Open Poetics (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2005). pp. 334. (Chinese translation by the Commercial Press 商务印书馆 2021)
  • (5)   原创的焦虑:语言、文学、文化研究的多元途径 (Anxiety of Originality: Multiple Approaches to Language, Literature, and Cultural Studies) (Nanjing: Nanjing University Press, 2009). pp. 331.
  • (6)   The Nature and Rationale of Zen/Chan and Enlightenment: The Mind of a Prenatal Baby (London and New York: Routledge Press 2023)
  • Edited Volumes:
  • (1)    Translating China for Western Readers: Reflective, Critical, Practical Essays (with Rainer Schulte) (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2014), pp. 329.
  • (2)    Why Traditional Chinese Philosophy Still Matters: The Relevance of Ancient Wisdom for the Global Age (Routledge Press, 2018), pp. 238.
  • (3)    Sinologism and New Sinology: Discussions and Debates on China-West Studies (co-editor), Contemporary Chinese Thought, no. 1 (2018): 1-81.
  • (4)   Routledge Handbook of Modern Chinese Literature (London and New York: Routledge, 2019), pp. 768.
  • (5)    诺贝尔获奖作家谈创作 (The Nobel Prize Winners of Literature on Literary Creation) (co-editor) (Beijing: Peking University Press, 1987). pp. 512.
  • (6)    汉学主义论争集萃 (Collected Essays on the Critical Inquiry of Sinologism) (co-editor) (Beijing: China Social Science Press, 2017), pp. 332.

References edit

  1. ^ "UTD Celebrates Newest Class of Endowed Chairs, Professors". News Center. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
  2. ^ a b "Ming Gu". profiles.utdallas.edu. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
  3. ^ "Sinology, Sinologism, and postcolonialism", Sinologism, Routledge, pp. 62–85, 2012-12-07, doi:10.4324/9780203084472-8, ISBN 9780203084472, retrieved 2023-05-06
  4. ^ Gu, Ming Dong (2021). Fusion of Critical Horizons in Chinese and Western Language, Poetics, Aesthetics. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-73730-6. ISBN 978-3-030-73729-0. S2CID 240693073.
  5. ^ "The Nature and Rationale of Zen/Chan and Enlightenment: The Mind of a Pre-Natal Baby". Routledge & CRC Press. Retrieved 2023-05-06.


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In this Chinese name the family name is Gu Ming Dong Gu 顾明栋 born 1955 is Katherine R Cecil Professor in the School of Arts Humanities and Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas 1 He is a Chinese born scholar of comparative literature and thought He received his doctorate from the University of Chicago and has taught at various U S universities and colleges He has a wide range of scholarly interests covering English literature Chinese literature comparative literature literary theory comparative thought East and West fiction theory hermeneutics postcolonial studies psychoanalytic criticism and cross cultural studies 2 He is the author of 6 monographs five of which are in English and editor of 6 volumes in English and Chinese In addition he has published more than 160 articles in English and Chinese journals and books His 71 English articles appear in journals including New Literary History Poetics Today Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Diacritics A Review of Contemporary Criticism Postcolonial Studies Narrative Journal of Narrative Theory Psychoanalytic Quarterly Modern Language Quarterly Journal of Aesthetic Education 2 articles D H Lawrence Review two articles Interdisciplinary Literary Studies A Journal of Criticism and Theory Literature and Psychology Comparative Literature Comparative Literature Studies two articles Canadian Review of Comparative Literature two articles Yearbook of Comparative Literature Philosophy East amp West 7 articles Journal of Chinese Philosophy 4 articles Asian Philosophy Dao A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 2 articles Philosophy and Literature Journal of Oriental Studies Monumenta Serica International Communications of Chinese Culture 2 articles Journal of Asian Studies Chinese Literature Essays Articles Reviews Translation Review Tamkang Review 2 articles Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature Journal of Modern Literature and Contemporary Chinese Thought His 93 Chinese articles appear in China s major journals of humanities and some of them are reprinted in full or in excerpts in China s major digests for more than 40 times He has also published 24 reviews and short articles in Chinese and English 2 Among his publications Sinologism An Alternative to Orientalism and Postcolonialism was praised by J Hillis Miller the world renowned critic and theorist It is a wonderfully exciting work of scholarship and analysis The Cultural Unconscious is a major contribution to China Western Studies and cross cultural studies It is a superbly learned and wide ranging book Its highly original theoretical paradigm is persuasively cogent The book will be constructively useful as an alternative to Orientalism and postcolonialism 3 Fusion of Critical Horizons in Chinese and Western Language Poetics Aesthetics has won enthusiastic endorsement from eminent scholars from Harvard University Connell University and University of Michigan Jonathan Culler Class of 1916 Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Cornell writes In this ambitious study which should prove central to further work on these topics Ming Dong Gu challenges the notion of a fundamental opposition between Western and Chinese aesthetics and undertakes a comparative study of a series of important issues in literary aesthetics illuminating similarities and differences 4 His most recent monograph The Nature and Rationale of Zen Chan and Enlightenment The Mind of a Prenatal Baby is regarded by the eminent comparative philosopher Roger T Ames as a revolutionary tour de force in which the prenatal mind takes us back to a distinctively Chinese understanding of the ground of all philosophy and religion 5 Major Publications editBooks Authored 1 Fusion of Critical Horizons in Chinese and Western Language Poetics Aesthetics New York and London Palgrave Macmillan 2021 pp 369 2 Sinologism An Alternative to Orientalism and Post colonialism London and New York Routledge 2013 pp 269 Chinese translation published by the Commercial Press 商务印书馆 2015 3 Chinese Theories of Fiction A Non Western Narrative System Albany NY State University of New York Press 2006 pp 286 Chinese translation by the Nanjing University Press 2022 4 Chinese Theories of Reading and Writing A Route to Hermeneutics and Open Poetics Albany NY State University of New York Press 2005 pp 334 Chinese translation by the Commercial Press 商务印书馆 2021 5 原创的焦虑 语言 文学 文化研究的多元途径 Anxiety of Originality Multiple Approaches to Language Literature and Cultural Studies Nanjing Nanjing University Press 2009 pp 331 6 The Nature and Rationale of Zen Chan and Enlightenment The Mind of a Prenatal Baby London and New York Routledge Press 2023 Edited Volumes 1 Translating China for Western Readers Reflective Critical Practical Essays with Rainer Schulte Albany NY State University of New York Press 2014 pp 329 2 Why Traditional Chinese Philosophy Still Matters The Relevance of Ancient Wisdom for the Global Age Routledge Press 2018 pp 238 3 Sinologism and New Sinology Discussions and Debates on China West Studies co editor Contemporary Chinese Thought no 1 2018 1 81 4 Routledge Handbook of Modern Chinese Literature London and New York Routledge 2019 pp 768 5 诺贝尔获奖作家谈创作 The Nobel Prize Winners of Literature on Literary Creation co editor Beijing Peking University Press 1987 pp 512 6 汉学主义论争集萃 Collected Essays on the Critical Inquiry of Sinologism co editor Beijing China Social Science Press 2017 pp 332 References edit UTD Celebrates Newest Class of Endowed Chairs Professors News Center Retrieved 2023 05 06 a b Ming Gu profiles utdallas edu Retrieved 2023 05 06 Sinology Sinologism and postcolonialism Sinologism Routledge pp 62 85 2012 12 07 doi 10 4324 9780203084472 8 ISBN 9780203084472 retrieved 2023 05 06 Gu Ming Dong 2021 Fusion of Critical Horizons in Chinese and Western Language Poetics Aesthetics doi 10 1007 978 3 030 73730 6 ISBN 978 3 030 73729 0 S2CID 240693073 The Nature and Rationale of Zen Chan and Enlightenment The Mind of a Pre Natal Baby 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