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Visiting Professor of East Asian Studies
Ph.D., Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 1988; M.A., Nanjing University/Yangzhou Teachers’ College, 1984; B.A., Yangzhou Teachers’ College, 1981.

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Research Interests:

Chinese intellectual history, modern Chinese literature and social theory

Selected Works:

In Fall 2007, Professor Wang is the Freeman Visiting Professor at the Dept of East Asian Studies, supported by the Freeman Foundation. He will be teaching two undergraduate courses: 20th Century Chinese Literature in Translation (V33.0731) and Rethinking the Chinese Revolution (V33.0950). Wang Hui is a Professor at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Dushu (读书), an important intellectual journal in contemporary China.

Selected Publications

Books in Chinese:
Xiandai zhongguo sixiang de xingqi 現代中國思想的興起 (The Rise of Modern Chinese Thought (4 vols). Beijing: SDX Joint Publishing Company, 2004. A Korean translation forthcoming in 2007.

Sihuo chongwen 死火重溫 (Rekindling Frozen Fire: The Paradox of Modernity). Beijing: People’s Art and Literature Publishing House, 2000. Translated into Korean.

Wang Hui zixuan ji 汪暉自選集(A Self-selection by Wang Hui). Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, 1997.

Jiuying yu xinzhi 舊影與新知 (Old Shadows and New Knowledge). Shenyang: Liaoning Education Press, 1996.

Zhenshi de yu wutuobang de 真實的與烏托邦的 (The Real and the Utopian). Nanjing: Jiangsu Art and Literature Press, 1994.

Wudi panghuang: wusi jiqi huisheng 無地彷徨:“五四”及其回聲 (No Room For Hesitation: May Forth and its Echo in Modern China). Hangzhou: Zhejiang Art and Literature Publishing House, 1994.

Fankang juewang: Lun Xun jiqi Nahan Panghuang yanjiu 反抗絕望:魯迅及其〈呐喊〉〈彷徨〉研究 (Resisting Despair: A Study of Lu Xun and His Literary World). Shanghai: Shanghai People Publishing House, 1991. Reprinted in Taiwan (1990) and Shijiazhuang (1998).

Books in English and Other Languages:
Empire and Nation-State: Two Narratives of China. 2 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, forthcoming.

China’s New Order: Society, Politics, and Economy in Transition. Translated by Ted Huters. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003. A Spanish translation with additional articles is forthcoming.

The Rise of Modern Chinese Thought (4 vols, in Korean), Seoul: Ghil Publisher, forthcoming.

Shisō kūkan toshite no gendai chūgoku (Modern China as a space for thinking, in Japanese). Translated by Murata Yujiro, Nasuyama Yukio, and Onodera Shiro. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 2006.

Il Nuovo Ordine Cinese. Translated by Anna Maria Poli, Roma: Manifesto Libri Srl., 2006

Rekindling Frozen Fire: The Paradox of Modernity (in Korean): Seoul: Samin Publishing Co., 2005.

New Asia Imagination (in Korean). Seoul: Creation and Criticism Press, 2003.

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