Tian Guang, male, Han nationality, was born on November 25, 1968 in Huining, Gansu Province. He has a doctorate in literature and is a member of the Communist Party of China. Currently, he is an associate professor at the Institute of Drama, Film and Television Literature, College of Liberal Arts, Lanzhou University, and concurrently serves as the deputy editor-in-chief of Vision magazine. Basic introduction Chinese name: Tian Guang Nationality: Chinese Ethnicity: Han Birthplace: Huining, Gansu Date of Birth: November 25, 1968 Gender: Male Political outlook: *** Party member experience, lectures, major contributions, published papers, Published works, personal experience. Graduated from the Archives School of Renmin University of China in 1991, majoring in Archives, and received a bachelor's degree in history; graduated from the School of Liberal Arts, Lanzhou University in 2005, majoring in modern and contemporary Chinese literature, and received a doctorate in literature; In 2006, he went to Beijing Normal University to study literature The college conducts postdoctoral research work. Main research fields: Chinese modern and contemporary novels, drama, film and television literature. Published 1 academic monograph, participated in the editing of 2 textbooks, and published more than 40 academic papers and literary works in "Novel Review", "Qilu Academic Journal", "Journal of Central China Normal University", "Journal of Lanzhou University" and other publications. Main courses taught 1. Postgraduate courses: "Special Research on Chinese Drama"
2. Undergraduate courses: "Introduction to Drama, Film and Television Art", "Creation of Drama, Film and Television Literature", "Extensive Reading of Drama, Film and Television Literature", " "History of Chinese Drama", "Appreciation of Drama, Film and Television Art" (General Education Elective Course) Main Contributions 1. From 2002 to 2005, he completed his doctoral thesis "Towards Modernity in Returning to Tradition? On Feiming Novels".
2. From 2006 to 2008, he undertook the postdoctoral research project "Research on Contemporary Chinese Tragedy" at Beijing Normal University.
3. From 2007 to 2009, he presided over the National Social Science Fund project "Research on the Modern Transformation of Chinese Tragedy Concepts". Published papers 1. "Novel Language and Chinese Subjectivity", "Novel Review" Issue 1, 2003.
2. "The Trend and Selection of Local Literature", "Novel Review" Issue 2, 2003.
3. "On Zhou Zuoren's Unique Contribution to Modern Chinese Poetry", "Journal of Lanzhou University", Issue 4, 2003.
4. "Remarks on the "Red Classics" of the 20th Century", "Novel Review" Issue 5, 2003.
5. "Starting from the "Luyao Phenomenon"", "Lanzhou University Journal" February 28, 2003.
6. "From "Trouble" to "***"——Chi Li and Citizen Novels and Others", "Lanzhou University Newspaper" March 18, 2003.
7. "The Exploration and Recasting of the National Spirit - A Perspective on the Spirit of Western Literature in the New Era", "Lanzhou University Journal" March 31, 2003.
8. "Brotherhood cannot be described in one word - Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren in my mind", "Lanzhou University News", April 15, 2003.
9. "Abandoned Names and Poetic Novels", "Lanzhou University Journal" April 30, 2003.
10. "Flowers in the Mirror, Water and Moon, Illusions and Reality—On Feiming's Literary View of "Literature is a Dream" and His Novel Creation", "Journal of Central China Normal University", Issue 3, 2006.
11. "On the three-dimensional form of Zhou Zuoren's view of historical reincarnation", "Academic Exploration", Issue 4, 2006.
12. "A Preliminary Discussion of Modern Chinese Freehand Novels", "Journal of Qiqihar University", Issue 6, 2006.
13. "On the Obscure Aesthetics of Feiming's Novels", "Journal of China Three Gorges University", Issue 3, 2007.
14. "Obscure--reader--defamiliarization--a preliminary study on the aesthetics of Fei Ming's novels", "Qilu Academic Journal" July 2007.
15. "Obscure - the unique aesthetic pursuit of Fei Ming's novels", "Journal of Huanggang Normal University", Issue 4, 2007. Published works 1. "Literature: Reflections on Modernity and Tradition", Beijing: Ethnic Publishing House, 1st edition, November 2004.
2. "General History of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature" (co-editor), Gansu People's Publishing House, first edition, August 2006.
3. "A Brief History of Chinese Drama" (co-editor), Lanzhou University Press, first edition, December 2007.