2017-2020 post-doctoral researcher, Tsinghua University
2020 to present assistant professor, Tsinghua University
comparative literature, critical theory, Marxism, comparative modernity in Asia
1.Journal article
Chen, Xiangjing. “Affective Labor and the Floating Community: Wang Anyi’s novel of Immigrant and Family in 21st Century”, WenxuePinglun(Literary Review), 01(2020): 82-91
Chen, Xiangjing. “The Construction of Community and its Dilemma in The Builders: A Political-Economic”, WenyiLilunyu Piping (Theoryand Criticism of Literature and Art). 05 (2019): 66-79
Chen, Xiangjing. ““Reconstructing a Political Economic Perspective”, WenyiLilunyu Piping (Theoryand Criticism of Literature and Art), 01 (2019): 6-9
Chen, Xiangjing. “The Commune in Lingquan Cave: Zhao Shuli’s Alternative Imagination for People’s Self- Governance,” XiandaiZhongwenXuekan(Journal of Modern Chinese Literature), 06 (2018): 95-101
Naoki Sakai, Xiangjing Chen. “Asia’s Way of Resistance: Cultural Politics and Knowledge Production of Asia, Interview with Naoki Sakai”, XiandaiZhongwenXuekan(Journal of Modern Chinese Literature), 06 (2016): 4-18
Chen, Xiangjing. "Politics of Art: The Creation Society and the Practice of Theoretical Struggle in Revolutionary China." Frontiers of Literary Studies in China 10. 3 (2016): 497-501.
2.Book chapter
Chen, Xiangjing. “The Ambiguous Role of China’s Collective Land Ownership Under Global Capitalism.” In Silver, MarcEd. Confronting Capitalism in the 21st Century Lessons from Marx’s Capital. Cham: Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, 193-213
3.Translation
Eugenia Lean.Public Passions: The Trial of Shi Jianqiao and the Rise of Popular Sympathy in Republican China. Nanjing: Jiangsu People’s Press, 2011(English to Chinese)
Wang Hui. “Revolution and negotiation (1911-1913): the awakening of Asia at the beginning of China’s twentieth century”. In China’s Twentieth Century: Revolution, Retreat, and the Road to Equality. Verso: 2016 (Chinese to English)
He, Guimei. The China Narrative in 21st Century and Its Universalizing Logic: Centered on the Notion of "Civilization”. Frontiers of Literary Studies in China 13, 1 (2019): 97-121. (Chinese to English)