Yang Qingxiang
Yang Qingxiang, male, born in 1980, originally from Susong County, Anqing City, Anhui Province. Obtained a doctorate in literature from Renmin University of China in 2009. Currently working at the School of Liberal Arts, Renmin University of China, and concurrently serving as one of the first batch of visiting researchers and specially invited researchers at the Museum of Modern Chinese Literature.
Mainly engaged in research on contemporary Chinese literature and culture. He has published many books such as "Split Imagination" and won many awards such as "Tang_Youth Literature Research Award" and "China Annual Youth Critic Award".
At the same time, he was engaged in poetry writing and published the poetry collection "Xu Yu", etc., and won the "People's Literature Annual Poetry New Talent Award" and other awards.
Chinese name: Yang Qingxiang
Nationality: Chinese
Ethnicity: Han
Occupation: College teacher
Graduation Institution: Renmin University of China
Representative works: "What to Do After 80" and "Split Imagination"
Education Background
Student at Renmin University of China from 2004 to 2009 College of Liberal Arts, University, obtained Master of Arts and Doctorate degrees
Research direction
Contemporary Chinese literature and contemporary culture
Teaching courses
Contemporary Chinese Literary History
Contemporary Writing and Contemporary Criticism
Important Awards
(1) The Third Tang_Youth Literature Research Award, 2014.
(2) The 10th "Shanghai Literature" Award (Theory Award), 2013.
(3) "Jiaozi_Future Everyone" China Young Critics Award, 2011.
(4) The 3rd Mao Dun Literary Newcomer Award, 2019.
Main academic part-time job
Specially invited researcher at the Museum of Modern Literature in China
Representative papers
(1) "The Unnameable Individual" , "Literary Review", Issue 2, 2014.
(2) "Historical Consciousness and Subjective Imagination of Contemporary Petty Bourgeoisie", "Literary Review", Issue 2, 2013.
(3) "The Dilemma of Historical Reconstruction and Historical Narrative", "Literary Research", Issue 8, 2013.
(4) "The Ending of Compromise and the Difficulty of Liberation - Rereading", "Xinhua Digest" Issue 13, 2011.
(5) "Lu Yao's self-awareness and writing posture", "Xinhua Digest", Issue 5, 2008.
(6) "What to do after 80s", "Today" (Hong Kong) Issue 102.
Main monographs
(1) "The Limits of Rewriting - The Imagination and Practice of "Rewriting Literary History"", Peking University Press, 2010.
(2) "Split Imagination", Peking University Press, 2011.
(3) "On-site Wrestling", Yunnan People's Publishing House, 2013.
Scientific Research Projects
(1) The turning point of literature in the new era - focusing on 1985, Beijing Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning Project (2011)
(2) Retelling the "Chinese Story" - Research on Narratives in New Century Novels, Mingde Young Scholars Program (2013)