Li Na

Li Na, born in Jiaozuo, Henan, holds a PhD in Literature from Fudan University and is a researcher at the Institution of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Her main research fields are contemporary Chinese  and Taiwanese literature. She is the author of ‘The Tribal Chronicles of Linban Songs’, ‘The Creation by Wu He and the Twists and Turns of Taiwan’s Modernity’; she edited and compiled  ‘No Regrets: Memoirs of Chen Mingzhong’, and  ‘The Collection of Materials on Taiwan’s ‘Native Literature Debate’ in the 1970s’ and ‘Rereading Li Zhun.’ She recently published ‘Li Shuangshuang: Coming Out of “Deeper Soil”: An Analysis of the Emergent History of the ‘New Type of Women’ of the 1950s and 1960s’ and ‘Becoming/Not Becoming Cui Chengxi in Taiwan’: Rereading Liu Heruo’s The Mountains, The Rivers, The Grass, and The Trees’.

2023 Renjian Thought Review: ‘Humanities’ as a form of knowledge work: Rereading the ‘The Case of Tang Yingshen’