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Chloe

Assistant Professor at Comparative Literature, University of Pennsylvania3 Followers

Chloe's approach blends rigorous analysis with practical applications in the field of Modern Chinese and Sinophone Literatures. As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature & Literary Theory at the University of Pennsylvania, she delves into the intricate layers of modern Chinese literature and transnational Chinese literatures. Her work is characterized by a deep engagement with feminist and queer theory, providing a nuanced perspective on the cultural and social dynamics within these literary traditions. Chloe's research interests extend to film studies, where she explores the intersections of visual culture and literary narratives. Her scholarly pursuits are driven by a commitment to understanding how literature and film reflect and shape societal norms and identities. Through her teaching and research, Chloe encourages students to critically engage with texts and films, fostering an environment of intellectual curiosity and open dialogue. In addition to her academic endeavors, Chloe is actively involved in various scholarly communities, contributing to discussions on the global impact of Chinese literatures and the evolving landscape of feminist and queer theory. Her work not only enriches the academic discourse but also aims to bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and real-world applications, making significant contributions to the field of comparative literature.

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