Associate Professor

Cui Minglu
Created Time:2012-12-02     Hit:

  Gender: Female

  Highest Academic Degree: Master of Literate

  Professional Title: Associate Professor

  Research area: feminist criticism; modern western literary theories; modern western writers and their works

  Education

  Masters degree in human art, school of education, St. Thomas University

  Bachelors degree in English literature, Northwest University

  work experience

  Teaching assistant training course about British culture in Foreign Language Department of Xian JiaoTong University

  Curriculum research in St. Thomas University as an Exchange scholar

  Courses taught

  8 Undergraduate courses as follows

  American Literature

  British and American Literature

  Advanced English

  Comprehensive English

  TEM 4

  TEM 8

  English Paper Writing

  Selective Readings

  3 Graduate courses as follows

  An Introduction of Literature

  Western Literature Theories

  20th Century American Literature Criticism

  research project

  The study of principles of English applied writing

  Feminism Criticism Series

  Academic Dissertation published

  On the transformation and inheritance variation-the case study of Hamlet and Rosencrantz Guildenstern Are Dead ’” Journal of Northwest University, July, 2010  (independent)

  The analysis on the rhythm of A Song Flung up to Heaven  the second issue of April, 2010  (independent)

  The unbearable heaviness of Kundera Journal of Northwest University, January, 2006  (first author)

  Beyond inter-textual and cultural knowledge-philosophical implication on feminist discourse, RenWenZaZhi , October, 2005  (second author)

  General research paper writing, Journal of Foreign language Teaching, May,2004  (independent)

  Chinese and Western Idyll comparison, Journal of Northwest University, May, 2004 (second author)

  On the way to dominant discourse-feminism from forests Journal of Northwest University, August, 2003  (first author)

  The death of Mrs. Ramsey, Journal of Northwest University, October, 2003  (second author)

  The effectiveness of the English applied writing Journal of Northwest University, May, 2002  (independent)

  Cultural differences and their interaction in writing, Journal of Northwest University, October, 2001  (independent)

  On the quality-oriented education in college English teaching, Journal of Northwest University, November, 1999  (second author)

  books and text books

  Six or Seven Silvery Poetesses Toward Twentieth- Century American Poetess-poetics JiLin University press, Nov. 2011, chief editor

  Cambridge History of American Literature, central compilation and translation press, Jan.2005, participated editor

  TOEFL Vocabulary , The world book publishing house ,Aug. 2004, participated editor

  National Public English Testing Vocabulary Handbook, Petroleum Industry Press, Oct.2000, participated editor

  Advanced English Reading, the world book publishing house, Jan.2000, participated editor.

  The academic original library series, editorial board member

  honors

  Outstanding teacher of NWU in 2002-2003 academic years

  First prize of 505 fund of NWU in 2003

  Outstanding teacher of NWU in 2007-2008 academic years

  others

  Member of teaching supervising committee of Northwest University, 2010- now