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Joyce C.H. Liu
Status Critical Theory and Asian Modernity,Visual Culture,NYCU(Chiao Tung Campus),Full-time Professors
Name Joyce C.H. Liu
Email
Office Tel No. 886-3-5131531
Unit International Master’s Program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, NYCU(Chiao Tung Campus)
Education Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of Illinois, USA
Personal Website https://iccs.chss.nycu.edu.tw/joyceliu/
INTRODUCTION

Joyce Chi-Hui Liu 劉紀蕙

  • Professor Emerita, Specially Appointed Professor, International Program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
  • Director, International Center for Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
  • Director, International Institute for Cultural Studies & International Program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, University System of Taiwan

Professor Joyce C.H. Liu, Professor Emerita at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, currently serves as the Director of the International Center for Cultural Studies at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Director of the International Center for Cultural Studies and the Interdisciplinary Program in Cultural Studies at Taiwan United University. She is also an appointed professor in the International Program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies.


Professor Liu obtained her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Illinois, USA, in 1984. She has made significant contributions to various fields, including Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies, Psychoanalysis, Critical Theory, Visual Culture, Asian Modernity, and Interdisciplinary Social Critique. Her current research interests and course offerings focus on topics such as Biopolitics, Border Politics, Internal Colonialism, Inequality Citizenship, Community and
Identity Contradictions, Decolonization of Knowledge, and Artistic Activism. 

Professor Liu previously served as the Chair of the English Department at Fu Jen Catholic University from 1988 to 1993 and founded Taiwan's first Comparative Literature Institute at the same university in 1994, serving as its founding director from 1994 to 1999. In 2002, she joined established the Graduate Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, where she served as the director for a total of 11 years (2002-2004, 2008-2011, 2013-2019). During her service as the Chair of the Cultural Studies Association, Taiwan, she founded the international journal "Router: A Journal for Cultural Studies" and served as its editor-in-chief from 2011 to 2017. In 2013, she established the International Institute for Cultural Studies, the University System of Taiwan, and the interdisciplinary "International Program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies," serving as the director and program coordinator to the present day.


Professor Liu's notable monographs include seven books: The Topology of the History of Mentalities: How to Face the Contemporary? How to Comprehend the History? (2023), One Divides into Two: Philosophical Archaeology of Modern Chinese Political Thought (2020), The Topology of Psyche: The Post-1895 Reconstruction of Ethics (2011), The Perverted Heart: The Psychic Forms of Modernity (2004), Orphan, Goddess, and the Writing of the Negative: The
Performance of Our Symptoms (2000), Literature and Film: Image, Reality, and Cultural Critique (2003), and Eight Essays on Literature and the Other Arts: Intertextuality, Counterpoint and Cultural Interpretation (1994). In addition to these, she has authored over a hundred articles in both Chinese and English academic journals, edited 19 volumes of academic books, and translated works such as An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis (Dylan Evans) and
Disagreement: Politics and Philosophy (Jacques Rancière).


Professor Liu has received numerous academic honors and awards, including the Ministry of Science and Technology Outstanding Research Award (2020), the National Science Council Humanistic Studies Center Publication Award (2020, 2011, 2004), a full scholarship from the Fulbright Foundation as a visiting scholar (1994), and exchanges with Harvard University's Comparative Literature Program (1994). She has also held the position of Taiwan Chair Professor at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic (2002) and at the University of Delhi, India (2017). She delivered a lecture at the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies in 2019.


In recent years, Professor Liu has organized several large-scale interdisciplinary international research projects, including the Ministry of Education's In-Depth Research Center Program in Conflict, Justice, and Decolonization: Critical Studies of Inter-Asian Societies (2018-2022), Conflict, Justice, and Decolonization: Asia in Transition in the 21st Century (2023-2027), the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI), and the A.W. Mellon Foundation-funded Global Humanities Institute (GHI) in Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context (2019-2022). She also established the Transit Asia Research Network (TARN), an organization that brings together over ten academic research institutions in Asia and Europe to promote collaborative cross-regional research.


To actively promote international academic cooperation, Professor Liu has organized 28 domestic and international academic conferences and workshops, and the proceedings of many of these events have been published by renowned publishers both domestically and internationally. Some of the titles include East-Asian Marxisms and their Trajectories (Routledge 2017), European-East Asian Borders in Translation (Routledge 2014), and Biopolitics, Ethics and Subjectivation (Paris: L'Harmattan, 2011).


Throughout her career, Professor Liu has supervised 28 Ph.D. dissertations and 58 master’s theses, with students coming from various countries, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, mainland China, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Italy, Belgium, Palestine, Uzbekistan, South Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, and others.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2022-Present        Professor, International Graduate Program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), Taiwan
2015- Present        Director, International Center for Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University
2019-2021         Chair Professor, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies (SRCS-NCTU), National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2012-Present        Director, International Institute for Cultural Studies (IICS- UST), University System of Taiwan
2013-Present        Director, International Graduate Program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, University System of Taiwan
2002-2019            Professor, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies (SRCS-NCTU), National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2013-2019            Director, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2011-2017            Chief Editor, Wenhua Yanjiu (Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies) 
2008-2011            Director, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2001-2006            Director, Center for Emergent Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan     
2002-2004            Director, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan (Founding Director)
2001-2002            Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2000-2002            President, Cultural Studies Association in Taiwan
1994-2001            Professor, Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature, Fu Jen Catholic University
1994-1999            Director, Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan (Founding Director)
1988-1993             Chair, English Department, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan
1984-1994        Associate Professor, English Department, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan

PRINCIPLE FIELDS OF RESEARCH

•    Contemporary Radical Philosophy: Border Politics, Biopolitics, Unequal Citizenship, Migration, Internal Colonialism, Epistemic Decolonization, Critical Logistics
•    Questions of Modernity in Inter-Asian Societies
•    Taiwan Literature, Cinema, Art and Cultural Studies
•    Visual Culture Studies, Inter-Art Studies, Artistic Intervention
•    Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies

INVITED ACADEMIC SERVICE

2022-Present        Professor, International Graduate Program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), Taiwan
2015- Present        Director, International Center for Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University
2019-2021         Chair Professor, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies (SRCS-NCTU), National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2012-Present        Director, International Institute for Cultural Studies (IICS- UST), University System of Taiwan
2013-Present        Director, International Graduate Program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, University System of Taiwan
2002-2019            Professor, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies (SRCS-NCTU), National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2013-2019            Director, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2011-2017            Chief Editor, Wenhua Yanjiu (Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies) 
2008-2011            Director, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2001-2006            Director, Center for Emergent Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan     
2002-2004            Director, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan (Founding Director)
2001-2002            Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
2000-2002            President, Cultural Studies Association in Taiwan
1994-2001            Professor, Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature, Fu Jen Catholic University
1994-1999            Director, Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan (Founding Director)
1988-1993             Chair, English Department, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan
1984-1994        Associate Professor, English Department, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan

RESEARCH GRANTS

2023-2027 MOE SPROUT Joint Project 2.0: Conflict, Justice, Decolonization: Asia in Transition in the 21st Century (5 years), with 6 sub-projects
2020-2023 Topological Logistics of Global Labor Extraction: Citizenship Politics and Internal Colonialism. MOST 109-2410-H-009-002; MOST 110-2410-H-A49-056-; MOST 111-2410-H-A49-085 - (3 years)
2018-2022 MOE SPROUT Joint Project: Conflict, Justice, Decolonization: Critical Studies of Inter-Asian Societies. (5 years) https://iccs.nctu.edu.tw/en/index.php 
2018-2021 CHCI-Mellon Awarded Project (2019-2021) Global Humanities Institute: Migration, Logistics, and Unequal Citizens in the Global Context. https://ghi2020.web.nctu.edu.tw/ 
2017.8-2019.7    MOST Book Project: “One Divides into Two: A Topological Study of Modern Chinese Political Thoughts.” MOST 106-2410-H-009 -004 -MY2.
2014.08 – 2017.07 MOST (Ministry of Science and Technology) Research Project: “Re-Thinking the Idea of Communism: Materialist Dialectic and Historical Onto-logy” MOST 103 - 2410 - H - 009 - 035 - MY3
2011.8-2014.7 NSC Funding Research Project. “The Void and the Sovereign: Border Politics” (3 years)
2010.1-2011.12 National Chiao Tung University Research Team Funding. “East-Asian Modernity and Critical Theories,” 
2008.8-2011.7     NSC Funding Research Project, 'Lacan and Badiou: Re-thinking Politics, Ethics and Aesthetics'. (3 years)
2005.8-2008.7     NSC Funding Research Project, “Discourse of the Political in Early Modern China/Taiwan” (3 years)
2008.8-2011.7     NSC Funding Book Funding Project, “East-Asian Modernity and Critical Theories” 
2004.8-2008.7 Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica. Cultural Translation and the Transformation of Episteme: China, Japan and the West from late Ming Dynasty. 
2002.8-2005.7 NSC Funding Research Project. Psychoanalysis and Cultural Studies: Julia Kristeva’s late thoughts. (3 years)
2002.8-2004 .7 Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica. Taiwanese Modernity and Cultural Subjectivity. 
1999.8-2002.7 NSC Funding Research Project. Taiwan/China Modernist Literature and the Variations. (3 years) 
1996.8-1999.7 NSC Funding Research Project. The Sign of China in Contemporary Taiwanese Literature and Theatre. (3 years)

HONORD AND AWARDS

•    2020 MOST Outstanding Research Award 
•    CHCI-Mellon Award (2019-2021) for Global Humanities Institute: Migration, Logistics, and Unequal Citizens in the Global Context. 
•    NCTU Distinguished Scholars 2008- 2019
•    MOST Research Project PI Reward 2002-2019 
•    NSC Publication Award 2011
•    NSC Research Awards for 10 years
•    Visiting Scholar, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 2012
•    Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic) Visiting Scholar 2005
•    National Institute for Compilation and Translation Publication Award 2004
•    Fulbright-Hays Research Fellowship Grant, 1993-1994
•    Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, 1993-1994 
•    Fu Jen Catholic University Distinguished Research Award 1995

PUBLICATIONS

Books and Monographs (Author)--7

2023     The Topology of the History of Mentalities: How to Face the Contemporary? How to Comprehend the History? Taipei: Shibao Publishing.
2020     One Divides into Two: Philosophical Archaeology of Modern Chinese Political Thought. Taipei: Lianjing Publisher. ISBN: 9789570854763. 464 ps. 
2011    The Topology of Psyche: The Post-1895 Reconstruction of Ethics. Taipei: Flaneur. 446 ps. (with review system) (NSC Publication Award 2011) ISBN:9789868581074. 448 ps.
2004    The Perverted Heart: The Psychic Forms of Modernity. Taipei: Ryefield Publisher. 368ps. (with review system) (NICT Publication Award 2004) ISBN:9867413059. 368 ps
2003    Literature and Film: Image, Reality and Cultural Criticism. Taipei. 161 ps. (Publication sponsored by NSC) ISBN 9576719410
2000    Orphan, Goddess, and the Writing of the Negative: The Performance of Our Symptoms.  Taipei: Lixu Publisher.  488ps. ISBN:9578453922
1994    Eight Essays on Literature and the Other Arts: Intertextuality, Counterpoint and Cultural Interpretation.  Taipei: San Ming Books Publisher. 193ps. ISBN:9789571421

Books (Editor)--12
2022    Where are the People? People's Theater in Inter-Asian Societies. Qi Li, Zikri Rahman, Joyce C.H. Liu, eds. English edition. ISBN: 9789865470500. Chinese edition ISBN:9789865470517. Hsinchu, Taiwan: National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Press. Nov, 2022.
2021    Joyce C.H. Liu & Brett Neilson. Eds. Special Column: Against the Day: Migration Struggles, Colonial Legacies, and Pandemic Shifts.  South Atlantic Quarterly 1 July 2021  (UGC CARE, Scopus, AHCI) (H-Index of 42; Impact Score 1.56)
2021    Global Coloniality and the World Disorder: A Decoloinal Take. By Walter Mignolo. Chinese Translation. Eds. Hui-Yu Tang & Joyce C.H. Liu. 9789865470173.
2017        East-Asian Marxisms and their Trajectories. Eds. Joyce C.H. Liu & Viren Mirthy. London: Routledge. ISBN-13: 978-1138919846; ISBN-10: 1138919845.
2014    European-East Asian Borders in Translation. Eds. Joyce C.H. Liu, Nick Vaughan-Williams. London: Routledge. ISBN-10: 0415831318; ISBN-13: 978-0415831314
2011        Biopolitics, Ethics and Subjectivation. Eds. Joyce C.H. Liu & Alain Brossai, Yuan-Horng Chu, Rada Ivekovic. Paris: L’Harmattan. 
2006        Visual Culture and Critical Theory I: Empire, Asia and the Question of Subject. Ed. Joyce Chi-Hui Liu. Taipei: Ryefield Publisher.
2006    Visual Culture and Critical Theory II: Everyday Life and Popular Culture. Ed. Joyce Chi-Hui Liu. Taipei: Ryefield Publisher.
2002    Visual Theories and Cultural Studies. Ed. Joyce Chi-Hui Liu. Taipei: Chung Wai Publisher.
2000    The Realms of the Other: Cultural Identities and Politics of Representation. Ed. Joyce Chi-Hui Liu. Taipei: Ryefield Publisher.
2000    Writing Taiwan. Eds. Chou Yingxung & Liu Chi-Hui Joyce. Taipei: Ryefield Publisher. 
1999    Inter-Frames: Word-Image-Music and the Semiotic Boundaries. Ed. Joyce Chi-Hui Liu. Taipei: Lixu Publisher.

Journal (Guest Editor)

2021    Joyce C.H. Liu & Brett Neilson. Eds. Special Column: Against the Day: Migration Struggles, Colonial Legacies, and Pandemic Shifts. South Atlantic Quarterly 1 July 2021 (UGC CARE, Scopus, AHCI) (H-Index of 42; Impact Score 1.56)
2018    Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. Special Issue: Artistic mediation of Decolonized Body. Joyce C.H. Liu & Naoki Sakai. Eds. Vol. 19, Issue 4 (Dec. 2018). (UGC CARE, Scopus, AHCI)
2018    The Position of Philosophy and Politics: Special Issue on Alain Badiou. Chung Wai Literary Quarterly. Vol. 47, No. 3. September 2018. 
2008    Special Issue: Koyasu Nobukuni. Joyce C.H. Liu. Ed. Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. 
2000    China as Sign, Taiwan as Icon. Ed. Joyce Chi-hui Liu. Taipei: Chungwai Wenxue.

Scholarly Translations into Chinese
2011    La Mésentente. Politique et philosophie. by Jacque Rancière. co-translated with Shufen Lin, Kelun Chen, Xiping Xue. Taipei: Maitian Publisher. 
2009    An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis by Dylan Evans. co-translated with Chaoyang Liao, Zonghui Huang, Zhuojun Gong. Taipei: Juliu Publisher.
2002    “Milky Way.” by Kaja Silverman. chungwai wenxue. 30.12 (2002.5): 25-53.

Papers and Chapters in Refereed Publications (105 articles, selective below)
2023     “Logistics of Maritime Capitalism: Flags of Convenience and the Statelessness at Sea.”  Sites of Statelessness. SUNY University Press. In press.
2023    “Re-Reading Zhang Taiyan against François Julien: Ontology and Political Critique in Chinese Thought.” Theory, Culture & Society (H-Index of 116; Impact Score 2.83) (AHCI; SSCI; Scopus). (In Press).
2022    “The Logistics of Neoliberal Slavery: Legal Production of Illegality.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. Vol. 23, Issue 1: 110-120. (UGC CARE, Scopus, AHCI)
2021    “Contagious Colonial Design: A New Wave of Nationalization and the Local Divide.” Contagion Design: Labour, Economy, Habits, Data. Ed. By Gay Hawkins & Ned Rossiter. Western Sydney University: Open Humanities Press, 46-59.
2021  Manie (Jong-Man Choi), Joyce C. H. Liu, Brett Neilson, Irene (HyeJung) Ahn; Migrant Struggles in South Korea and Elsewhere: Their Past Wounds, Present Commitments, and Future Projects—Interview with Manie (Jong-Man Choi). South Atlantic Quarterly 1 July 2021; 120 (3): 655–662. (UGC CARE, Scopus, AHCI) (H-Index of 42; Impact Score 1.56)
2021    Joyce C. H. Liu & Brett Neilson. “Introduction: Migration Struggles, Colonial Legacies, and Pandemic Shifts.” South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (3): 642-646. (UGC CARE, Scopus, AHCI) (H-Index of 42; Impact Score 1.56)
2020    “BRI, Logistics, and Global Infrastructure: New World Order, the Game of Go and the Dispositif of Shi (勢).” The Strategic and Economic Impact of China´s Belt and Road Initiative: Central Asia, Southeast Asia and Central Eastern Europe. Eds. Alfred Gerstl and Ute Wallenbock. Routledge; Rethinking Asia and International Relations Series. 143-165.  ISBN: 9782296545458
2020    “Beyond borders: trans-local critical pedagogy for inter-Asian cultural studies.” Educational Philosophy and Theory. Vol. 52, No. 17. 15 April 2020. 1-11. (UGC CARE, Scopus, SSCI)
2019    “The Question of Epistemic Reorientation: What Would Happen When the Orient Becomes Tianxia?” Orient, Orientation, Disorientation. eds. Luca Salza & Orgest Azizal. Édition Mimésis. Istanbul, Turky. ISBN: 9788869761881.  pp. 31-46. 
2018    “Aesthetic regimes and artistic interventions: a post-Cold War perspective from East Asia.” Joyce C.H. Liu & Naoki Sakai. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. Vol. 19, Issue 4 (Dec. 2018): 505-509. Special Issue: Artistic mediation of Decolonized Body. Editors: Joyce C.H. Liu & Naoki Sakai. (UGC CARE, Scopus, AHCI)
2018    “Why Badiou in Taiwan?” Special Issue on Badiou: The Position of Politics and Philosophy. Chung Wai Literature, Vol. 47,No. 3 (2018).9): 3-19.
2018    “Invisible City-dweller vs. Politics of Citizenship: The Aporia of Negative Political Paradigm and the Thesis of Universality.” Chung Wai Literature, Vol. 47,No. 3 (2018).9): 185-230. 
2017    “Semiotic Syncretism and Internal Colonization: Re-visiting Neo-Confucianism's Epistemic Structure of “Tian-Ren-He-Yi” and “Creative Transformation.” Journal of the History of Ideas in East Asia 13: 209-248.
2017    “The Remains of the Collective Exhibition: Out-of-place, Displaced, or Alternative Living States?” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. 24: 4-8. (Chinese)  
2017    “Paradoxical Routes of the Sinification of Marxism: Materialist Dialectic and Immanent Critique.” Joyce C.H. Liu & Viren Mirthy. East-Asian Marxisms and their Trajectories. Routledge. 157-174. ISBN-13: 978-1138919846; ISBN-10: 1138919845.
2016    “Pax Sinica and the limits of Confucianism.” Cosmopolis: A Review of Cosmopolitics. 2016-1. 
2016    “Thought Intervention: Taiwan 318 and Hong Kong (Post) Colonialism.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. 23: 4-7. (Chinese)
2016    “The Aporia of Globalization and the Possibility for Alternative Societies.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. 22: 4-8. (Chinese) 
2015    Neoliberal Capitalism.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. No. 21: 9-36.
2015    “Thinking after Social Movement: Response to Karatani Kōjin's Question on 'Beyond Democracy'”.  Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. Issue 20: 246-251. (Chinese)  
2015    “Against Agamben: Sovereignty and the Void in the Discourse of the Nation in Early Modern China.” Theory, Culture & Society. 32(4): 81-114. (H-Index of 116; Impact Score 2.83) (AHCI; SSCI; Scopus)
2015    “Potentiality, Nomos and the Void: With Zhang Taiyan Against Fronçois Jullien. Bulletin for Chinese Literature and Philosophy. Academia Sinica. 25.1: 1-31.
2015    “Aestheticization of Post-1989 Neoliberal Capitalism: From the Forms of Life to the Political Uses of Bodies.” Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies. 41.1: 41-64. 
2015    “The Presence of the Invisible in the Representation of the Image.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. 20 ( (2015).03):4-6. (Chinese)
2014    “What is China? Or, how to understand the governance and the violence of a civilization?” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. Issue 19. 4-6. (Chinese)
2014    “The Age of Post-1989 Aestheticization of Capitalism: Xu Bing’s Art Revolution and Action Aesthetics.” Modern Art. No. 173. 13-25. (Chinese)
2014    “The Taiwan Question: Border Consciousness Intervened, Inverted and Displaced.” Joyce C.H. Liu, Nick Vaughan-Williams. eds. European-East Asian Borders in Translation. London: Routledge. 38-62. ISBN-10: 0415831318; ISBN-13: 978-0415831314 (English)
2014    “Force of Psyche: Electricity or Void? -- Re-examination of the hermeneutics of the force of psyche in late Qing China.” Modern China and the West: Translation and Cultural mMediation. Eds. by Peng Hsiao-yen & Isabelle Rabut. Leiden & Boston: Brill. 153-181. Originally appeared in Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies. 35.2. 245-276. (English)
2014    “From “Anthropo-logy” to Public Concerns in East Asia.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. Issue 14. 4-6. (Chinese).
2013    “One Divides into Two, or the Internalization of the Cold War Divide: Rethinking Contradiction and the Topology of History.” Transcultural Practice: Modern Sinophone Literature and Culture. Chinese Literature and Philosophy. Academia Sinica. 267─377. ISBN 978-986-03-8406-2 (Chinese)
2013    “The Moving Bodies and Borders of the State.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. 17 (2013.09): 4-6. (Chinese).
2013    “‘Count as One’ and ‘One Divides into Two’: Disagreement between Rancière and Badiou on the Concept of the Void,” Chungwai Wenxue. 42.1 (2013.3): 15-64. (Chinese)
2013    “The Corporeal Body of History and the Historicity of the Mind.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. Issue 16.  4-7. (Chinese)
2012    “Where is the Place for the Placeless and the Weak?” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. Issue 15. 6-8. (Chinese).
2012    “‘Nothingness’ in Zhuangzi, Billeter and Zhang Taiyan: De-politicized Retreat or Radical Emancipation?” Bulletin for Chinese Literature and Philosophy. Academia Sinica.  Vol. 22, Issue 3. 103-135. (Chinese)
2012    “The Translations of Ethos and the Unheimlich: Wu Tien-chang and the Post-Martial Law Era in Taiwan,” Imaging and Imagining Taiwan: Identity Representation and Cultural Politics. Chang, Bi-yu and Henning Klöter, eds. 2012. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. 105-122. (English)
2011    “The Translation of Ethics: The problem of Wang Guowei,” China and Its Others: Knowledge Transfer through Translation, 1829-2010. Ed. James St. Andre & Hsiaoyen Peng. New York & Amsterdam: Rodopi Publishing. 71-91. (English)
2011    “The count of psyche: The birth of biopolitics and ethico-economic in early modern China,” Biopolitics, Ethics and Subjectivation, eds. by Alain Brossai, Yuan-Horng Chu, Rada Ivekovic and Joyce C.H. Liu.  Paris: L’Harmattan. 121-146. Joyce C.H. Liu. “Force of Psyche: Electricity or Void? -- Re-examination of the hermeneutics of the force of psyche in late Qing China.” Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies. 35.2 245-276. (English)
2009    “The Translation of Ethics and the Question of Subjectivation: The Case of Wang Guowei.” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. Issue 8. 9-60. (Chinese)
2009    “Immanentism, Double-abjection and the Politics of Psyche in (Post) Colonial Taiwan,” Positions: east asia cultures critique. Volume 17 Issue 2.  261-288. (English)
2007    “Art-Politics-Subjectivity: Whose Voice is it? On the Political Statement of the Art during the Post-Martial Law vs. Post ‘68,” Taiwan Meishu Qikan (Taiwan Art Journal), Issue 70. 4-21. (Chinese)
2007    “Logics of Ethos and the translations of Unheimlich: Wu Tianzhang and the Post-Martial Law Era in Taiwan,” transversal - eipcp multilingual webjournal, European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, November 2007. http://eipcp.net/transversal/1107 | transversal - eipcp multilingual webjournal ISSN 1811-1696(English)
2006    “Psyche Governmentality and the Biological Ethical Subject: The Case of Du Yaquan of Dongfang Magazine 1911-1923,” Chungguo Wenzhe Yanjiu Jikan. Issue 29. 85-121. Taipei: Academia Sinica. (Chinese) 
2006    “The Importance of Being Perverse: China/Taiwan 1931-1937.” David Der-wei Wang and Carlos Rojas, eds., Writing Taiwan: A New Literary History. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 93-112. (English)
2006    “Death Drive or the Force of Unbinding: on Julia Kristeva’s concept of Ethics and the Political,” Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies. 85-127. (Chinese) 
2005    Joyce C.H. Liu. “The Visible and the Invisible of the Decadent Consciousness: Revisiting the Progressive View and its Negative in the 1930s in Taiwan,” Chungwai Wenxue Literary Monthly Vol.34 No.03. 17-46. (Chinese) 
2004    “The Gaze of Revolt: Historic Iconography Perverted.” in Cultural Dilemmas during Transitions: East Central Europe versus Taiwan Conference Warsaw 2000. Eds:Ying-hsiung Chou, et al. LIT Verlag Münster. 164-200. (English)
2004    “The Translation of the Heart: The Discourse of Organism in Early Modern China and Taiwan,” in Literature and Transmission.  Hualian: Dunghua University Press. 581-610. (Chinese)
2004    “From Difference to Identity: The Reconstruction of the Heart of the Taiwanese Imperial Subject under the Japanese Colonial Period,” The Academic Journal of Taiwanese Literature, Taipei: Zhengzhi University Press, No. 5. 49-83. (Chinese) 
2004    “Modernity and the National Form: The Visual Discrepancy between the Decadent and the Futurist Illustrations in the Leftist Progressive Journals of the 1920’s in China,” Visual Interpretation and Cultural Composition of Modern China since 1600. Taipei: Academia Sinica. 359-393. (Chinese)
2003    “The Abject of the Cultural Subject: On the Splitting Subject in Language and the Concept of Cultural Phobia in Kristeva’s Powers of Horror.” Introduction to the Chinese translation of Julia Kristeva’s Powers of Horror. Taipei: Laurel Publisher. (Chinese)
2002    “Filmic Transposition of the Roses: Stanley Kwan’s Feminine Response to Eileen Chang’s Women,” English version. Feminism/Femininity in Chinese Literature. Ed. By Peng-hsiang Chen & Whitney Crothers Dilley. Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi. 145-158. (English)
2002    “The Visual System in Cultural Studies,” Chungwai Wenxue Literary Monthly 12-23. (Chinese)
2002    “The Visual Interpretation of Modernity: On Chen Chieh-jen’s Images of Historical Moments,” Chungwai Wenxue Literary Monthly 45-82. (Chinese)
2001    “Return of the Repressed: The Reception of Psychoanalytic Discourse in China and Taiwan.” Journal of Modern Chinese Literature in Chinese (JMLC). Hong Kong: Lingnan University.  Vol. 4, No. 2: 31-61. (Chinese)
2000    “The Fascist Drive and the Symptoms of Paranoia in the Filmic and other Cultural Texts in China in the 1930s.” Chungguo Wenzhe Yanjiu Jikan. Vol. 16. Taipei: Academia Sinica. 95-149. (Chinese)
2000    “Lin Yaode and the Post-modern Turn in Taiwan Literary History Discourse,” Culture, Identity and Social Transformation: The 50 Years of the Post-War Taiwan Literary History. Taipei: Wenjianhui. 197-244. (Chinese)
2000    “China as Sign, Taiwan as Icon: An Introduction.” China as Sign, Taiwan as Icon. Ed. Joyce Chi-hui Liu. Taipei: Chungwai Wenxue. 17-25. (Chinese)
2000    “The Abject and the Purgation in the Early Taiwanese Avant-Garde Movement in 1930s.” Writing Taiwan. Eds. Chou Yingxung & Joyce Chi-Hui Liu. Taipei: Ryefield Publisher. (Chinese) 
1999     “Inter-Frames: Interpretive Space of the Inter-art Studies.” Inter-Frames: Word-Image-Music and the Semiotic Boundaries.  Ed. Joyce Chi-Hui Liu. Taipei: Lixu Publisher. 5-23. (Chinese)
1998     “The Japanese Sources of the Taiwanese Surrealist Movement from 1930s to 1960s.”  Proceedings of the 1st Conference on East Asian Comparative Literature.  Korea: Seoul University. 19-45. (English)
1998    “The Religious Icons and the Culture of the Goddess in Contemporary Taiwan Dance Theater." Fu Jen Studies. 30-49.  (English)
1997    “Rupture and Continuation: Performance of Cultural Memories in Contemporary Taiwan Theatre." Identity, Difference, and Subjectivity.  Taipei: New Century Publisher.  (Chinese)
1997    “Re-Staging Cultural Memory in Contemporary Theatre in Taiwan: Wang Qimei, Stanley Lai, and Lin Huaimin." East Asian Cultural and Historical Perspectives: History and Society, Culture and Literature.  Ed. By Steven Totosy de Zepetnek and Jennifer W. Jay.  Alberta, Canada: Research Institute for Comparative Literature and Cross-Cultural Studies, University of Alberta. 267-78. (English)
1997    “Palace Museum vs. Surrealist Collage: Two Modes of Cultural Identity Construction in Modern Taiwanese Ekphrastic Poetry." Published in Canadian Review of Comparative Literature. 24.4(December 1997): 933-946.
1996    “Inter-art Intertextuality and the Feminine Space: From Meta-cinema to the Relativism in Rozema’s Film.”  Special Issue on Canadian Literature and Film. Ed. Chi-Wen Liu. Taipei: Chung-wai Wen-hsie. Vol. 25, Issue 12. 52-81. (Chinese)
1996    “Palace Museum vs. Surrealist Collage: Two Modes of Cultural Identity Construction in Modern Taiwanese Ekphrastic Poetry." Chung-wai Wen-hsie.  December, Vol. 25, issue 7, 66-96. (Chinese)
1996    “A Different Rose Story: The Filmic Subversive Strategies in Red Rose/White Rose."  Chinese Cinema: History, Culture and Representation.  Taipei: Chinese Film Archive. 125-141. (Chinese)
1996    “Visual Translation of Surrealism: Reconsidering the Movement of ‘Horizontal Transplantation’ in Taiwanese Modern Poetry."  Chung-wai Wen-hsueh. January, Vol. 24, issue 8, 96-125. (Chinese)
1995    “Voices of Difference and the Multiplicity of Subjectivity in Hector Berlioz's Les Troyens." Chung-wai Wen-hsueh. January, Vol. 23, issue 8, No. 272.  141-157. (Chinese)
1994    “The Sense of Time and Narrative Structure in Daniel Deronda and Honglou Meng."  MLA Proceedings of ICLA International Conference on Comparative Literature, Tokyo. Vol. B.  256-263. (English)
1993    “The Passion for the Passion: Mass Communication, Film Industry and Cultural Critique in Godard's Passion." Chung-wai Wen-hsueh. August. 173-203. (Chinese)
1992    “The Doubling of the Stone: The Double Motif and the ‘True Self’ in Xiyou Ji and Honglou Meng." East-West Comparative Literature: Cross-Cultural Discourse. Ed. by Wong, Tak-Wai.  Hong Kong: Univ. of Hong Kong, 102-128. (English)
1992    “Intertextuality, Counterpoint and Cultural Interpretation in Britten’s War Requiem." Proceeding of the Fourth British and American Literature Conference. Taipei, 223-251. (Chinese)
1992    “The Rivalry, Juxtaposition and Parody between Music and Word in the Romantic Operas." Chung-wai Wen-hsueh, Vol. 21, issue 5, Oct 1992:  6-28. (Chinese)
1992    "Literature, Arts and Western Culture: Another Direction in the Teaching of English and American Literature in Taiwan Universities."  Proceeding of English Literature and Language Teaching Conference, Taipei, 63-88. (Chinese)
1990    "Pregnant Movements in the Past: History and the Narrative in George Eliot's Daniel Deronda."  Fu Jen Studies. 23 (1990): 116-35. (English)
1990    "The Dialectics between the Musical Form and the Narrative Structure in Godard's Prenon Carmen." Chung-wai Wen-hsueh. Vol. 19 (1990.5): 4-22. (Chinese)
1989    "The Protest from the Underworld: The Revenge Ghost in Yuan Drama and the Elizabethan Drama."  Tamkang Review. Autumn, 1988-Summer, Vol. XIX, 754-783. (English)
1987    "Journey and Landmark: The Merged Temporal and Spatial Perspectives in Hardy's Jude the Obscure." Fu Jen Studies 1-18. (English)
1986    "From Loo Port to Taipei: The World of Women in Lee Ang's Works."  Fu Jen Studies 65-88. (English)
1984    "The Theme of Renunciation in the Dream of the Red Chamber, Le Rouge et le Noir and Jude the Obscure."  Fu Jen Studies 1-17. (English)

Keynote Speeches, Invited Lectures, International Conference and Seminars (selective)

2023 “Maritime Extractivism Upgraded: FOC, SEZ, and Cyber Scam Industries.” Future Extractivism Seminar Series. March 30. 2023. Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University. Australia. Online.
2023 “The Materialistic Practice of Tianxia and the Starting Point of Co-Living.” International Workshop on the Philosophy of Co-Becoming and the Concept of “Tianxia.” March 8-9, 2023. National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
2022 “Critical Genealogy of the Forced Migratory Labor in the Asian Mediterranean Sea: Trajectory, Logistic, and a Few Halting Points Today.” Seventh Annual Research & Orientation Workshop on Global Protection of Refugees and Migrants. Nov. 14-19, 2022. Kolkata, India.
2022    “Critical Genealogy of the Forced Migratory Labor in the Asian Mediterranean Sea: Trajectory, Logistic, and a Few Halting Points Today.” Seventh Annual Research & Orientation Workshop on Global Protection of Refugees and Migrants. Nov. 14-19, 2022. Kolkata, India.
2022    “From One-Divide-into-Two to the Philosophy of Co-Existence in Classical Chinese Thoughts: Re-assessing Fang Yizhi’s Materialist Dialectic of One and Two,” "Philosophies of Co-Becoming and the Sino-Island: An Transcultural International Conference", July 7-9, 2022, Kaoshiung, Taiwan. 
2021     Webinar: “Fishermen, Statelessness, and the Sea.” Six Annual Research & Orientation Workshop and Conference on Global Protection of Migrats and Refugees. November 17. Kolkata, India.
2021    Webinar: “Logistics of Maritime Capitalism: Flags of Convenience, Law for Sale and Statelessness at Sea.” Sites of Statelessness. Laws, Cities, Seas. Europe-Asia Research Platform on Forced Migration. September 15-16, 2021.
2021    Webinar: “Storytelling as Artistic Intervention and Cultural Critique: Engaging with Decoloniality in the Inter-Asian Contexts.” Telling Tales: The Stories We Make and the Stories that Make Us. The Center for Artistic Research (CDAR) of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) and Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO).  July 30.
2021     Webinar: “Logistics of Maritime Capitalism: Flags of Convenience and the Statelessness at Sea.” Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes. Global Humanities Institute: Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context. International Center for Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. July 26.
2021    Seminar: “Orphan, Goddess, Negative Writings: On the Visual Interpretation of Cultural History of Mentality.” National Cheng Gung University. June 11. 
2021    Webinar: “How do we as academics respond to contemporary societies’ challenges?” International Women’s Club. 4 April. 
2020    Webinar: “Contagious Colonial Design: A New Wave of Nationalization and the Local Divide,” Contagion Design: Labour, Economy, Habits, Data. Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University, Oct. 22, 2020. 
2020     Webinar: “Global Governance + Global Civil War: What Comes After the Lockdown?” CHCI Global Humanities Institute 2020-2021: Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context. September 22, 2020. 
2019.   "Aestheticization of Neoliberal Capitalism versus the Politics of Aesthetics: On the Artistic Intervention by Xu Bing and Chen Chieh-Jen." A TRCCS Lecture on Chinese Studies Series at UCLA. October 23-24, 2019. Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
2019    "Cultural Trauma and the Making of Unequal Citizenship: A proposal for Trans-Local & Inter-Asian Critical Research Model." Innovations in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Conference Proceedings. ISBN: 978-0-9945391-4-4. Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Socialist republic of Vietnam. 4-5 October 2019. 
2019    “Legal Production of Unequal Citizenship and the Logistics of Neoliberal Slavery.” 2019 AAS-in-Asia: Asia on the Rise? Bangkok, Thailand. July 1-4, 2019.
2019    "Cultural Trauma and the Making of Unequal Citizenship: The Case of the 30 September Movement and the 1965-66 Genocide in Indonesia." Cultural Interventions: 2019 CHCI Annual Meeting, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. June 19-23, 2019.
2019    “Logistics, Infrastructure, and Local Impacts: China-led BRI in Southeast Asia.” Economic and Strategic Impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative on Central Eastern Europe, Central and Southeast Asia: Similarities and Differences. March 20-21, 2019. Palacký University in Olomouc, Czech Republic. 
2018    “The Question of Unequal Citizens and the Logistics of the Neoliberal Slavery.” the 5th MMC Regional Conference: Foreign Workers, Marriage Migrants and Displaced Persons: Understanding the Many Facets of Migration in an Interconnected World, Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR), Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand. November 8– 9, 2018.
2018    “The Question of Epistemic Reorientation: What Would Happen When the Orient Becomes Tianxia?” Orient, Orientation, Disorientation. September 3-6, 2018. Galatasaray University, Istanbul.
2018    “Southeast Asian Migrant Workers and the Question of Unequal Citizenship: The Logistics of the Apparatus of Neoliberal Slavery.” 2018 AAS-in-Asia. Delhi, India. July 6-7, 2018.
2018     “Southeast Asia Migration as a Source of Social Stratification”. What is Southeast Asia: Exploring Uniqueness and Diversity. 7th Southeast Asian Studies Symposium 2018. March 21-23. Jakarta, Indonesia.
2018    “Neoliberal Migrant Workers and the Question of Unequal Citizenship.” East Asia and the World after Globalization. February 23-24. Chung-Ang University, South Korea
2017    “Forms of Life in the Age of Neoliberalism: Biopolitics, Logistics and Civic Exclusion.” The Twelfth Quadrennial International Comparative Literature Conference. Taipei: Tamkang University. Dec. 5, 2017.
2017    “Artistic Intervention and Social Critique: Social Art, Locality and Tourism.” Jeju Biennale 2017. Oct. 20-21, 2017. Jeju, Korea.
2017    Taiwan Seminar, Department of Delhi, India, August 17th ~ 31st.
A.    Pax Sinica and the Lure of Confucianism: Coloniality of Epistemology and the Possibility of Border Thinking 
B.    Taiwan Condition I: Niche for Observation or Alternative Perspectives
C.    Taiwan Condition II: Civic Society and Contemporary Border Politics
2017    “Erasure or Passage in the Shared Community? The Power of Culture in the Age of Neoliberalism,” Symposium: Revisiting the Power of Culture, Cultural Typhoon, June 23. Tokyo, Japan.
2016    “Coloniality of Epistemology and the Possibility of Border Thinking: Contemporary Aporia in East Asia.” Imagining the Possibilities of the University and Civil Society from East Asia. Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan. September 8-11.
2016    Internal Colonization and Affective Regime: Re-considering Border Thinking and Immanent Critique.” European Philosophies and Decolonization of the Thought. Toulouse University, France. Aug. 24-27. 
2016    “Globalization and the Apparatus of Area Partitions in East Asia: The Problematic Location of Taiwan—the Aporia and its Exit.” The Future of the Humanities and Anthropological Difference: Beyond the Modern Regime of Translation The Cornell East Asia Program (EAP), in collaboration with the Flying University of Transnational Humanities (FUTH). Ithaca, USA. July 10-14.
2015    “Transculturality as Semiotic-Discursive Syncretism: Historicization and Internal Critique.” The Transcultural Turn: New Approaches to Studies of Chinese Literature and Philosophy. Academia Sinica, Taipei. Dec. 3-4. 
2015    “The Recent Renaissance of Confucianism as Religion and its Limits,”  (2015) Asian Culture Complex Vision Forum, Gwangju, Korea. April 2-5.
2015    “What is China—a point of view from Taiwan.” Symposium on “What is China.” HKBU & HKU, March 23-24.  
2014    “The Turn of the Rational Kernel: From Critiquing Lin and Critiquing Confucius,” Re-assessing the Event of the Debates on the School of Confucianism and the School of the Legalists. Chongqing: Chongqing University, China. Dec. 6-7.  
2014    “The Power of Form: From the Forms of Life to the Political Uses of the Body,” International Conference on the Political Uses of the Bodies. Aug. 25-30. DIAGONAL Network: Transnational and Transcultural Network of Critical Thought. Ici-et-ailleurs: Association pour une Philosophie Nomade. The Public University of Tirana, Albania.
2014     “Potentiality and Form: From Forms of Death to Form-of-Life,” Form-Life. Taipei: Taiwan Normal University. June 23.
2014    “Form-of-Life vs. Economic Governmentality: Diverse Interpretations on Potentiality by Giorgio Agamben and François Jullien,” Nanjing: Nanjing University, China. April 26-27.
2014    “The Post-1989 East Asian Border Issues and the Project of Radical Democratization.” International Symposium on Multiple Crises and Sustainable Social Integration in Contemporary Societies. Chung-Ang University. Seoul, Korea. February 21 – 22.
2014    “Cultural Studies and Taiwan Conditions.” Chung-Ang University. Seoul, Korea. February 19.
2014    “The Post-1989 East Asian Border Issues and the Project of Radical Democratization.” 2014 International Symposium on Multiple Crises and Sustainable Social Integration in Contemporary Societies. Central University, Seoul, South Korea. February 21 – 22.
2014    “Cultural Studies and Taiwan Conditions.” Central University, Seoul, South Korea. February 19.
2013    “The Political Paradox of the Propensities and the Laws of Things: The Question of François Jullien,” Écart and Propensity: François Jullien’s Interpretation of Chinese Philosophy. Academia Sinica. Taipei. Nov. 7-8.
2013    “Governmentality of the Psyche and the Birth of Ethico-Biopolitics: the historical conjuncture of Liang Qichao,” Chinese University of Hong Kong. Dec. 2.
2013    “Shi versus Fa: The Political Paradox in Francois Jullien’s Writings”. Xin and Nation: Reflections on the Modern Experience in East Asian Regions. University of Tokyo, Center of Philosophy (UTCP), Nov. 16.
2013    “The Political Paradox of the Propensities and the Laws of Things: The Question of François Jullien,” Écart and Propensity: François Jullien’s Interpretation of Chinese Philosophy. Academia Sinica. Taipei. Nov. 7-8.
2013    “The Translatability and the Untranslatability of the Law of Life: Liang Qichao versus Zhang Taiyan,” International Workshop on China-related Translation Studies. University of Erlangen-Nurnberg. Germany. July 20. 
2013    “The Economy or the Politics of the Void? The Question of Inoperativity in Giogior Agamben and Zhang Binglin.” Except Asia: Agamben’s Work in Transcultural Perspective. Taipei: Taiwan Normal University. June 25-27. 
2012    “Badiou Reading Zhang Shiying’s Reading of Hegel”, The Tradition of the Dialectics: East and West, Shanghai: Huadong Normal University, Nov. 27-28.
2012    “The Paradox of Life and Law: On the Political Perspective of Zhang Taiyan’s Concept of Critical History”, Beijing: Renmin University, Nov. 10-11.
2012    “One Divides into Two, or the Internalization of the Cold War Divide: Rethinking Contradiction and the Topology of History”. International Workshop on Marxisms in East Asia. National Chiao Tung University. Hsin Chu, Taiwan.  June 6-9. 
2012    “Taiwan Conditions: The Regime of the Sensible and its Over-determination”, Six Lecture Series, Tsinghua Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (TIAS), Tsing Hua University, Beijing, China. March 15 – April 5, 2012.
2012    “’Count as One’ and ‘One divides into Two’: On the mésentente between Rancière and Badiou concerning question of the political subject,” Two lectures, Center for Studies of Marxist Social Theory (CSMST), Nanjing University, Nanjing, China. March 27-28.
2011    “The Taiwan Question: Re-thinking the Politics of Border,” European-East Asian Critical Border Studies: An International Symposium, University of Warwick, UK. 5-6 September, 2011.
2011    “The Taiwan Question: Demilitarized Borders Intervened, Inverted and Displaced,” Borders, Displacements and Creation. Questioning the Contemporary, co-sponsored by Porto University, National Chiao Tung University and Paris VIIIth. Aug. – September.
2011    Lecture Series: (I) “Sign, Performance, Symptomatic Reading: a Method of Historical Psychoanalysis”, (II) “Palace Museum and Surrealist Collage: the Visualized Object in Literary Texts”, (III) “Concluding Remarks: the Logic of Objects and the Space of Force”. Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. April 18, 19, 25.
2011    “The Technique of Epidermization: on Wu Tien-chang and his Contemporary”, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. April 24.
2011    “The Logical Order of xin and the Ethics of Critique proposed by Tan Situng and Wang Guowei”, A Thousand Plateau Art Space, April 24. Chengdu, Sichuan, China. 
2011    “Symptom, Abjection, Fear: Alternative Perspective—the Question of Chen Chieh Jen”, A4 Contemporary Art Center, April 24. Chengdu, Sichuan, China. 
2011    “Asia as a Problem in Transnational Humanities”, (2011) AAS-ICAS Joint Conference, With Naoki Sakai, Rada Ivekovic, Jiehyun Lym, Charles Armstrong. Honolulu, the Hawaii Convention Center, USA, March 31–April 3.
2010    “Logic of Objects and Space of Forces: Rethinking the Regime of the Sensible in Taiwan Literature from a Theoretical Perspective”, Colonial Memory and Cold War Experience: International Conference on Comparative Literary Study of Taiwan Literature. National Tsing Hua University, Hsin Chu, Taiwan. Nov. 19-20 
2010    “Political Radicality of the Concept of the Void in Zhuangzi”, International Workshop on Zhuangzi and Crosscultural Critical Studies. Academia Sinica, July 4.  
2010    “Logic of Objects: Visualized Object and the Emergence of the Subject”, National Yang Ming University, May 31.   
2010    “Performativity in Literary Texts through Freud’s theory on the masochistic pleasure on stage”, Spring Seminars, Taiwan Center for the Development of Psychoanalysis. Taipei.
2010    “On the Metaphorical Avatar of the Subjective position in Poetry (Classical and Modern): an approach through Lacan and Kristeva”, National Chung Cheng University, Chia Yi, Taiwan. April 10-11.  
2010    “World-View-Affect: Subjective Experience and the Mode of Logos—remarks on some cases in Late Qing”, National Chi Nan University, Pu Li, Taiwan. Jan. 28-30.   
2010    “Post-1895 Reconstruction of Ethic”, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China. Jan. 19.
2009    “Translated Feminisms: China and Elsewhere.” Columbia University, USA. November 13-14.
2009    “The count of psyche: The birth of bio-politics and ethico-economic in early modern China,” International Conference of Bio-politics, Ethics and Subjectivation: Questions on Modernity.  Hsin Chu. Chiao Tung University. June 24-28. 
2009    “A Psychoanalytic Approach of Cultural Topology,” Hualian: Donghua University, May 22.
2009    “Count as One vs. the Force of Appearance: The Topological Knot of the Political.” Taipei: Taiwan Normal University, March 30.
2008    “The Appearing and Disappearing City: on the 2008 Taipei Biennial,” Taipei: Taipei Fine Art Museum, November 22.
2008    “the Logic of Ethos and the Political Space in Ranciere’s Theory of Image,” the 16th Congress of the English and American Literature Association: Literature and Visual Arts, at Yi Lang University, October 25. 
2008    “The Translation of Ethics and the Question of Subjectivation: The Case of Wang Guowei,” China and its Others: Knowledge Transfer and Representations of China and the West, The University of Manchester, UK, June 28-29.
2008    “Force of Psyche: Electricity or Void? Re-examination of the Hermeneutics of the Force of Psyche in Late Qing China,” Lacan in Context: Psychoanalysis and the Politics of Memory, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, May 22-24.
2008    “Where is the spectator? Why is he touched? – a response to Dr. Daniel Widlöcher, A Forum on Psychoanalysis and Art, held by the Taiwan Center for the Development of Psychoanalysis and National Taiwan University of the Arts. April 25. 
2007    “The Translation of Ethics and the Displacement of Perspectives: On Wang Guowei,” December 3-4. 
2007    “Visual Logic of Ethos and the Un-heimlich in the Case of Taiwan,” Summer University «Culture and Politics», 2 – 8 September; Chilhac Auvergne, France.
2007    “Cultural Studies in the Chinese World.” Shanghai University. China. June 19-23
2007    “Logics of Ethos and the translations of Unheimlich: Re-treating the Political Conditions of Post-Martial Law Taiwan,” Conditions of Knowledge: 207 Inter-Asia Cultural Studies (IACS) Shanghai, China. June 16-18.
2007    “A dialogue with the poet Chen Li.” National Chi Nan University, May14.
2007    “On the Political Statement of the Art during the Post-Martial Law vs. Post ’68,” Taizhong: National Taiwan Art Mesuem, May 13. 
2007    “Art, Ethics and Politics: A Theoretical Enquiry,” Tainan National University of the Arts, April 18.  
2007    “Wu Tianzhang and the Performance of the Unheimlich,” Graduate Program of Drama Department, University of California, Irvine, USA.  April 12.
2007    “Logic of Ethos vs. the technique of Unheimlich: Visual Politics by Contemporary Taiwanese Artists of the Post-Martial Law Era” Scenes and Visions: Approaches to 20th-Century Chinese Visual Culture, University of Southern California, Davidson Conference Center, USA. April 6-7.
2006    “Psyche Force and its Betrayals: Re-treating Tan Sitong’s Translation of Psyche” LA CHINE ET L’AUTRE : MEDIATIONS CULTURELLES ENTRE LA CHINE ET L’OCCIDENT A L’EPOQUE MODERNE (COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL) Paris, France, 7 et 8 decembre.
2006    “Memory, Memorialization, and the Exhibition of Horror : Institutions of Terror and Exclusion,” Pacific Modernities: Museum Culture and Civic Engagement, at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, organized by the University of California, Irvine, USA. March 10-11.
2005     “Modernist Hegemony Immanent in the 20th Century Chinese Politics: On the Politics of Psyche,” Hanyang University, Soeul, Korea. November 28-29.  
2005    Five lectures on “20th Century Taiwan: Taiwan Identity Problems,” IEAS (Institute of East Asian Studies), Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. October 31—November 4. http://fareast.ff.cuni.cz/lectures/speclectures.html#nextlecture 
2005    “The Norm vs. Altered State: Technology of the Psyche and the 2005    Syncretism of Modernity,” Comparative Modernisms: Empire, Aesthetics, and History, An International Conference at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. August 3-6.
2005    “Translating the Decadent,” Textual Translation and Cultural Context: China, Japan, and the West since the Late Ming,Aichi University, Japan. July 26-28.  
2005    “The Altered State: A Biologicalized Phobic Structure,” Pólemos, Stásis:An International Symposium, National Chiao Tung University and Paris the 8rd University, Yilan, Taiwan, June 24-27.  
2004    “The Visible and the Invisible of the Decadent Consciousness: Revisiting the Progressive View and its Negative in the 1930s in Taiwan,” Boudeau University, France, 2-4 November 2004; Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, 8-9 November.
2004    “Do You Want to Cleanse Your Heart and Change an Identity? Immanentism and the Psyche Politics in Colonial Taiwan,” The Question of “Asia” In the New Global Order, John Hope Franklin Center, Asian/ Pacific Studies Institute, Asian and African Languages and Literature, Duke University, U.S.A. October 1-2.
2004    “Roundtable Discussion: Strange Weather and Glocal Responses,” Some Like It Hot, Others don’t: Embodiment of Glocal Knowledge.  The Ninth Quadrennial International Conference on Comparative Literature, Comparative Literature Association of the Republic of China, National Taiwan University, June 18-20.
2004    “The Law of Heart,” Taiwan Normal University, English Department, May 24.
2004    “Spellbound Aura—Contemporary Chinese Photography,” Taipei Contemporary Gallery, April 23.
2004    “After Chen Chiehjen: Some reflections on the Images of Trauma,” Graduate Institute of Art, Cheng Gong University, Tainan, January 5. 
2004    “Globalization in the Localized Context? On Academic Evaluation System,” Cultural Studies, January 4. Soochow University, Taipei.
2003    “Translation of the Heart: The Discourse of Organism in Early Modern China and Taiwan,” in The International Conference on Literature and Transmission.  Dunghua University, Hualian, November 6-7, 2003. 
2003    “Cultural Studies and Cultural Theories: on the design of two courses,” Donghua University, November 7.
2003    “From Difference to Identity: The Reconstruction of the Heart of the Taiwanese Imperial Subject under the Japanese Colonial Period,” Conference on the Re-reading of the Twentieth Century Taiwan Male Writers,” Chengchi University, Taipei, October 18-19. 
2003    “Taiwan Literature and Culture: Faces of Modernity,” Workshop for General Education, Chiao Tung University, August 18-22. 
2002    “Psychoanalysis—a challenge to the disciplinary boundaries for the humanities,” Conference on the Cultural Turn, Tsing Hua University, January 9.
2001    “Modernity and the National Form: The Visual Discrepancy between the Decadent and the Futurist Illustrations in the Leftist Progressive Journals of the 1920’s in China,” presented respectively at Conference on Visual Interpretation and Cultural Composition of Modern China since 1600. May 31, 2001, Academia Sinica, Taipei; Association of Chinese & Comparative Literature Biennial Conference, June 15-17. Shanghai, China. 
2001    “Return of the Repressed: The Reception of Psychoanalytic Discourse in China and Taiwan,” Conference on Modernism and Taiwan Literature, Chengchi University, June 2-3, 2001. Taipei.
2001    “Iconography of Trauma and the Dismemberment of History: On the Modernity Project by Chen Chieh-jen,” 25th Congress of Comparative Literature Association, Chinan, Taiwan. May 19-20.
2001    “Cultural Studies and Taiwan Condition,” Conference on the Shift from Literary Studies to Cultural Studies, NSC, May 8.
2000    “Reflections on English Studies in Taiwan,” Associations of English and American Literature, Academia Sinica, Taipei.  December 30-31.
2000    “The Gaze of Revolt: Chen Chieh-Jen’s historical images and his aesthetic of horror.” Cultural Dilemmas during Transitions Warsaw. Institute Of Literary Research, Institute Of Philosophy and Socioloty, Polish Academy Of Sciences, Warsaw; National Science Council, Taipei. October 15-17.
2000    “On the Disciplinary Position and the Problematics of Comparative Literature,” 24th Congress of Comparative Literature Association, May 20-21.
2000    “China as the Sign of Difference in Contemporary Taiwanese Artistic and Literary Texts." Diasporas of Mind / Dilemmas of Culture / Diverging Identities: New Directions in Contemporary Chinese Cultural Studies, Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, UK. 21-23 January.
1999    “The Sign of China in Taiwan Cultural Field,” Conference of China as Sign and Taiwan as Icon, Fu Jen University, Taipei. December 17-18.
1999    “Lin Yaode Phenomenon and The Post-modern Turn of Taiwan Literary History,” International Conference on Culture, Identity and Social Transformation: The 50 Years of the Post-War Taiwan Literary History. November 12-14. Taiwan University, Taipei.
1999    “The Importance of Being Perverse: Schizoanalysis and the Taiwanese Perverse Poetics 1931-1937,” Chinese Literary Culture in the Age of Globalization: Inter-Continental Perspectives, held by the American Association of Chinese Comparative Literature and Vienna University. Vienna, Austria. June.  
1998    “The Abject and the Purgation in the Early Taiwanese Avant-Garde Movement in 1930s.” International Conference on Taiwan Literature, Columbia University, New York. USA. April 29—May 2.
1997    “On Chen Li’s Hualian Imaginary and the Writing at the Margins,” Conference on Hualian Literature, Hualian Culture Center. December.
1997    “The Religious Icon and the Goddess in Taiwan Contemporary Dance Theatre,” International Conference on Theatre and Religion. Fu Jen Univeristy, Taipei. October 17-19. 
1997    “Techniques of Distortion by Ellipsis: Silenced and Dismembered Memories in Modern Taiwanese Surrealist Literature,” XVth Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association, Leiden, Holland. August 16-22.
1997    “The Japanese Sources of the Taiwanese Surrealist Movement from 1930s to 1960s.” The 1st Conference on East Asian Comparative Literature.  Seoul University, Korea, June 20-21.
1996    “The Hybridized Identities on Contemporary Taiwanese Theatrical Stage: Wang Qimei, Stanley Lai, and Lin Huaimin,” ASPAC 1996/A Regional Conference of Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. June 21-23.
1996    “The Gaze and the Glance: Two Modes of Identity Construction in Modern Taiwanese Ekphrasis Poetry,” International Conference on Global/Local: Cross-Cultural Studies, Taiwan Normal University, Taipei. June 8-9.
1996    “Palace Museum vs. Surrealist Collage:  Two Modes of Representation in Modern Taiwanese Ekphrasis Poetry,” AACCL, the Fifth Congress of the American Association of Chinese Comparative Literature, University of Georgia, USA. April 19-21, 1996.
1995    “Different Stories of the Roses: Stanley Kwan’s Filmic Transposition of the Roses,” International Conference on Chinese Cinema: History, Culture and Representation, Chinese Cinema Archive Research Center, Taipei, September 10-16.
1995    “Filmic Transpositions in Cocteau, Godard and Greenaway,” International Conference on Interart Studies: New Perspectives. May 15-19. Lunde University, Sweden. 
1994    “Voices of Difference and the Multiplicity of Subjectivity in Hector Berlioz's Les Troyens,” Conference on Woman, Image, Text. held by SUNY at Binghamton, New York, USA. April 14-15. 
1993    “The Passion for the Passion: Mass Communication, Film Industry and Cultural Critique, the 17th Congress of Comparative Literature Association, Sun Yetsun University, Kaoshung, May.
1991    “Intertextuality, Counterpoint and Cultural Interpretation in Britten’s War Requiem,” the 4th Congress of the English and American Literature Association, Taiwan University, Taipei, October 1991.
1991    “Trajectory versus Orbit: The Temporal Armature in Daniel Deronda and Hung-lou Meng,” ICLA Thirteenth International Congress. Tokyo, Japan. Aug. 
1991    “The Teaching of Comparative Literature in Taiwan,” The Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Comparative Literature Association of the Republic of China.  Fu Jen University.  April 12. 
1990    “The Dialectics Between the Musical Form and the Narrative Structure in Godard's Prenon Carmen,” The Third Congress of CCLA and International Symposium, China, July.  
1989    “The Duplication of the Femininity: The Duality in the Cultural Symbols Under the Pen of Male Writers,” 13th Congress of the Comparative Literature Association, April, Chongxing University, Taichong. 
1989    “The Doubling of the Stone: The Motif of Double and the True Self in Hsi-yu Chi and Hung-lou Meng." East Meets West: Comparative Literature Strategies for the 90s, held by Hong Kong Chinese University, Hong Kong.

CONFERENCE AND ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ORGANIZED: 22 Events
2021    Webinar: Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context. Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes. Global Humanities Institute: International Center for Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. 26-30 July.
2020     Webinar Series: CHCI Global Humanities Institute 2020-2021: Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context. 
2019     CHCI-Mellon Global Humanities Institute: Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context, 2nd Pre-Institute Planning Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 5-8 December 2019
2019     Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context, 2020 CHCI-Mellon Global Humanities Institute, 1st Pre-Institute Meeting, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. April 19-20, 2019.
2018    Where the People Are … Workshop on People’s Theatre in Inter-Asian Society. International Center for Cultural Studied, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. December 14-15, 2018. 
2018    Toward Decolonizing Cold War Knowledge: Facing Contemporary Border Politics. 8th Flying University of Transnational Humanities. Summer School. June 9-13, 2018. National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
2017    Artistic Intervention and Social Critique. NCTU, Taiwan. December 8-10, 2018. National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
2017     Conflict, Justice and Decoloinzation Lecture and Workshop Series II: Paradigm Shift of the Colonial-Imperial Order and the Aporia of Human Sciences. May 31-June 3. National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
2017     Conflict, Justice and Decoloinzation Lecture and Workshop Series I: The Legacies of Pax Americana and the Remnants of American Coloinial-Empire. May 12. National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
2017     Winter Camp: Conflict and Justice: Precarious Bodies in Inter-Asia Societies. UST & NCTU. National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
2016     Colonial Unconscious and Decolonizing Philosophy. Agent & Toulouse, France.
2016     Winter Camp: De-Coding the Cold War and Facing Contemporary Societies. UST & NCTU. National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
2015     Transnational Network for Critical Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. UST & NCTU. June (2015). National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
2014     International Conference on the Political Uses of the Bodies. 2014.08.25-30. DIAGONAL Network: Transnational and Transcultural Network of Critical Thought. Ici-et-ailleurs: Association pour une Philosophie Nomade. The Public University of Tirana, Albania.
2012     International Workshop on Marxisms in East Asia, June 6-9, 2012. National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
2011     International Conference on “European - East Asian Critical Border Studies,” co-sponsored by Warwick University & National Chiao Tung University. University of Warwick, UK. 5-6 September, 2011. 
2011     International Conference on “Borders, Displacements and Creation. Questioning the Contemporary,” co-sponsored by Porto University, National Chiao Tung University and Paris VIIIth. 29 August – 4 September, 2011. 
2009    International Conference: Bio-politics, Ethics, Subjectivation: Questions on Modernity. National Chiao Tung University, co-sponsored with University of Paris 8th. 2009.6.24-28
2005     Between the Real and Ethics: Psychoanalysis and Cultural Theory. National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. 94.3.5-6.
2005     Transnational Chinese, Cultural Migrations: An International Conference, January 8-9, National Chiao-Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
2002     International Summer School of Visual Culture and Critical Theory. National Chiao-Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
1999     China as Sign and Taiwan as Icon. Graduate Program of Comparative Literature, Fu Jen Catholic University.
1998     Crossing Boundaries: Literature, Art and Media. Association of Comparative Literature & Graduate Program of Comparative Literature, Fu Jen Catholic University.
1998     International Conference: Writing Taiwan. Co-sponsored with Columbia Universtiy. New York. 1998.4.29-5.2
 

COURSES TAUGHT

•    Introduction to Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 
•    Margins of the Inter-Asian Societies: Artistic Intervention and Image Action
•    How did the Community become a Problem? 
•    Perception, Logistics, and Infrastructure: Techniques of Governmentality 
•    Border Politics and Discursive Formation 
•    Politics-Art-Action: The Question of Community  
•    Border Politics of Coloniality, Artistic Intervention and Epistemic Revolution 
•    Capitalism, Colonialism, Racism: World System and East Asia 
•    Communist Ideas: Politics, Art and Thought 
•    The Law and the Propensities of Things: Genealogy of Radical Thinking 
•    Materialist Dialectics: Questioning the Contemporary
•    Politics and Aesthetics: Seminar on Rancière and Agamben 
•    Seminar on Freud and Contemporary Cultural Theories 
•    Seminar on Badiou and Rancière
•    Politics of the Void: Radical Theories on the Subject and Politics  
•    Seminar on Lacan and Badiou 
•    Seminar on Julia Kristeva 
•    The Sacred and the Abject
•    Identification and the Subject 
•    Topics in Visual Theory: Desire, Power and the Other 
•    Topics in Visual Theory: Memory, Writing and Performance 
•    Modernity in Asia: Topology of the Subject 
•    Modernity in Asia: Ethics and Aesthetics 
•    Modernity in Asia: Re-treating the Political 
•    Modernity and Cultural Translation 
•    The Imperial Citizen and the Subject of Modernity in Japanese Colonial Period Taiwan 
•    Taiwanese Literature: 1920-1960
•    Taiwanese Literature: 1970-1990

THESES SUPERVISIONS

DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISIONS (28) 

2023 Chen, Yi-wen. Propensity and Boundaries of Power: Qing’s Foreign Relationships in the Early 18th Century.
2023 Monika Verma. Hindutva Politics, Securitization Mechanisms, and Practices of Exclusion: The Daily Plight of Rohingyas in India
2023 Nguyen Thi Trang. Vietnamese Indentured Labor Underthe French Colonial Government: Labor Migration Apparatus in Asia-Pacific From The Late 19th Century To The Mid-20th Century
2022    Ou, I-Chun. From the Rebellion of the Subaltern to Terrorist: Political and Social Studies of the Naxalite Film in India.
2022    Fernan Talamayan. Rodrigo Duterte and the Populist Vortex: Populism, Governmentality, and Propaganda in the Philippines.
2019     GOH Yi Yee.  Stratified National Minority: Contesting Identity of Tamil and Chinese in Malaysia.
2019     TSAI Yue-Chang.  Extreme Writing and Ultimate Dao: Contemporary Interpretation of Zhuangzi
2019     Poonam Sharma. The Invisible Politicized Roles and Religious Disorganization of Bangladeshi and Nepali Migrants in West Bengal and Northeast India.
2019    Farkhod Abdurakhmonov.  Peculiarities of Political Modernization-Democratization in the Republic of Uzbekistan (1991-2016)
2018    Chen, Ko-lun. Politics and Aesthetics in the Cold War Era and Post-Martial Law Period: Re-visiting Little Theatre Discourse in Taiwan 1986-1996. (SRCS)
2017     Benjamin Francklin, The aporias of citizenship in the context and after the haitian Revolution (1791-1987): Popular struggles, emancipation and recognition (SRCS)
2017    Tang, Hui-yu. The Politics of the Plebs: From Cultural Decolonization to Chen Chieh-Jen’s Sensible Production (SRCS) 
2017    Francesca Pierini, Anglophone Popular Narratives of Italian Otherness and the Politics of Orientalizing Southern Europe. (SRCS)
2015    Liu Liang-Yen, “Nothing Is Greater Than the Show”, A Paradox in History: WU Zu-Guang and the Movement of Chinese Opera Reform (1951-1967). (SRCS)
2014    Ritwij Bhowmik, Internal Partition: Satyajit Ray’s Cinema in the Light of Bengal Partition and the Long Post-Partition Residual Process. (SRCS)
2014    Lin Feng-Liang, On the Conception of Property and Territorial Logic-Retracing Zhu Qianzhi’s Thought from 1920 to 1925. (SRCS)
2014    Fang Wan-Jen, Cross-border of Aesthetics: The Intersections and Transformations of Surrealism in East Asia. (Graduate Institute of Cross-Cultural Studies at Fu-Jen University)
2013    Kwan Xiu-Hui, The Politics of Aesthetics of the Event: the Exhibitions of 2-28 Incident (1993-2007), Art and After. (SRCS)
2009    Albert Wei-Min Tang, Recurring Right-wing Discursive Tactics, Policing Political Economy of Cinematic Production, Representing Narrative Aesthetic Syndromes: The Rise of Healthy Realistic Cinema in Taiwan. (Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature at Fu-Jen University)
2009    Tsai Chu-Ching, Texts Beyond Translations: Bali Chahwanü Yishi and Early 20th Century China’s Horizons. (Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature at Fu-Jen University)
2009    Hsu Chien-Chiao, Reversed Stage:Henry Yu''s choreography -the meaning of Chinese elements and localization in the history of Taiwan culture. (Graduate Institue of Chinese Literature at National Chung Cheng University)
2007    Doris Li-Wen Chang, Crises of the Subject, Anātman, Subject-in-Process: Comparative Perspectives on Subjectivity of Lin Yao-de, Chan Master Sheng-yen, and Julia Kristéva. (Graduate Institue of Comparative Literature at Fu-Jen University)
2007    Chein Su-Chen, Five Aspects of Enlightenment Thinking in Colonial Taiwan(1895-1945): The Forming of Colonial Modernity in Taiwan and the Thoughts of Chang Shen-chieh(張深切)as its Landmark. (Graduate Institue of Comparative Literature at Fu-Jen University)
2004    Lin Bo-Xin, Avant-Garde Art and the Formation of Museums: A Study of Cultural History of Visuality in Modern Taiwan. (Graduate Institue of Comparative Literature at Fu-Jen University)
2004    Liu Wen-Tsuei, Modernity and Amorous Utopia: a Study of Han Pan-ch’ing’s Sing Song Girls of Shanghai. (Graduate Institue of Comparative Literature at Fu-Jen University)
2004    Hsiao Juey-Fu, Evoking/Releasing Imprisoned Memory: Derek Jarman''s Queer Art of Memory. (Graduate Institue of Comparative Literature at Fu-Jen University)
2002    Chen Cheng-Fan, Localization of the Phenomenon of “Magic Realism”in Taiwan. (Graduate Institue of Comparative Literature at Fu-Jen University)
2002    Ho Shu-Wei, Black Humor in China: Historical Trauma and Contemporary Chinese “I-say” Subject. (Graduate Institue of Comparative Literature at Fu-Jen University)

MASTERS’ THESES SUPERVISIONS (58)
2023    Lee Chun Fung. Revisiting Dissensus: The Multiple Political Imaginaries of “Joyous Struggle” in Hong Kong and its Predicament (2009 - 2014)
2023    Yu, Fen-Ni. The Trajectory of Semantic Derivation of “Shamate”: Chinese Urbanization and the Alternative Self-Imagination Practice of Low-middle-class Adolescents
2022    Chiu, Ying-Che. All for “Love”? Distribution of Pirated Videos on Weibo. 
2021    Hadeel S. Natsheh. Zionist Policies and their Impact on the Identity and Citizenship of Palestinian Jerusalemite
2021.    Sindisiwe Charity Nkosi.  The State, Mining Capital, and Traditional Leaders: The Triad of Rural Land Dispossession in Post-Apartheid South Africa.
2021    Yang, Lichuan. Southbound Envoys? Changing Policies of the Second Generation of the New Immigrants and its Paradox. 
2020    Claudia Halim. The Difficult Inter-Ethnic Relationship the Chinese Indonesians Encounter: The History, the Present, and the Future
2020     Krystie Kun Ee Ng. The Politics of Collaborative Art Practices in Contemporary Malaysia: Petaling Street Community Art Project and Pangrok Sulap as Case Studies
2020    Chen, Sheng-yun. A Citizenship Study on Taiwan Same-Sex Marriage and Gender Equality Education Disputes from 2010 to 2019: A case Study of Anti-Gay Movement, Equal-Right Movement, and Demolition of Marriage and Family Movement.
2020    Beh Zhao Yen. The Sedition Act 1948: The Making of Race, Religion and Royalty in Postcolonial Malaysia.
2019     Hanne Van Regemortel.  The White Men's Burden: The Role of Whiteness in Excluding the "Other" from Belgian Society Through Different Forms of Discourse.
2019     Jonathan S. Parhusip, Negotiating Risk and Uncertainty: Runaway Indonesian Migrant Workers in Taiwan.
2019     Law, Yat-Chun. The Lack of Being: Lacan's Concept of Objet a
2019     Kin Chung Hui. Cultural Fetishism of Hong Kong in the 1980s: The Case of Anita Mui
2018    You, Hui-jen. Between “Normativeness” and “Emancipation”: The Re-interpretation of Music Politics in Ji Kang’s “Sheng Wu Ai Le Lun.”
2018    Chou, Chia-hsin. Immigrant Community: Unequal Citizenship and the Social Status of the Yunnan Chinese Population in Northern Burma.
2018    Tan, Seow-Nee. Reconstruction of Boundary: Trans-migrant Worker and Border Space in-between Singapore & Malaysia (IACS)
2018    Wang, Luo. Deconstructing National Community: Regarding Anti-Japan Propaganda Films in Long Seventies. 
2017    Xia, Si-yu. Resistance and Integration of Contemporary Chinese Photographic Arts in the 1990s:The Case of New Photo 
2017    Olena Vasylcukova, Constitutional Future of Taiwan: Current Dilemmas and Possible Solutions of Cross-Strait Gridlock 
2017    Li You-Zhen, An Open Passage or a Blockaded Zone? Maritime Border Politics of Taiwan Strait after 1949. (SRCS) 
2016    Chiu, Tzu-Min, De-constructing Happiness: A Study of the Recession of the Post-1980 Generation in Contemporary Taiwan Society Through the Phenomenon of "xiaoquexin" (Little Happiness). (SRCS)
2016    Chang Chih-Chi, Colonialism, Cold War and the Utopian Writing: Politics of Representation in Ni Kuang's Wisely Series. (SRCS)
2016    Huang, Zhi-Yun, The Reproduction of the Urban Space in Hualien City under Capitalism—Road 193 as an Example. (SRCS)
2016    Leslie Hao-Shan Lee, Chinese Malaysian Diaspora and Queer Politics: On the Mandarin Popular Music in Tsai Ming-liang’s Films. (SRCS)
2015    Xia, Kai-Jun. Maneuvers to survive:The biopolitics of mainlanders in the postwar era. (Graduate Institute in Taiwan Literature and International Cultural Studies, National Chung Hsing University)
2015    Chen, Po-Yi, Dialects between Ideologies of Empire and Nation on Slavic Discourses——The History of Russia and Russia of Turgenev. (SRCS)
2014    Huang, Chin-Wen, Imagine a new society-Modern China Work-Study Mutual Aidism development and practice 1919-1922. (SRCS)
2014    Barkdull, Nicholas. Imagining the Prostitute: A Genealogy of Cinematic Representations of Power. 
2014    Barkdull, Nicholas. Imagining the Pr
2014    Huang, Dan, The Unbreakable Epistemology. (SRCS)
2013    Chu, Ting-Ting, Structuralness and Historiography of Kyoto School's Philosophy of Wordly History: Center on Shigetaka Suzuki and Keiji Nishitani. (SRCS)
2013    Chen, I-An, Groping for "the culture of Taiwan": Yang Yun Ping's Studies of Literature, Folklore, and History (1920-1970). (SRCS)
2013    Kung, Teresa Yu-Yin, Chan Practices of the Formless True Form: Miaotian’s Insights and Related Topics. (SRCS)
2012    Wu, Xin-Jie, Intimate Witness at the Borderline of Reality: A Study of YEH Chin-Fang's Photography. (SRCS)
2012    Fong, Ci-Bin, From Dojo to Battle field: A Case Study of the Transformative Apparatus of Budo in Colonial Taiwan. (SRCS)
2012    Yang, You-Yu, Writing the Functions of Pleasure: To Operate the Lacanian Logic of Limit. (SRCS)
2010    Juan, Yun-Yen. Re-thinking Lu Xun's Idea of "Intermediate Object": The Question of Subjectivity in Lu Xun's Writing. (SRCS)
2010    Wu, Jia-Ling, Constructing the Image of Community: from Political Talk Show to Celebrity Imitated Show "People’s Pot". (SRCS)
2010    Ma, Yu-Ting, A Contemplation on the Margin: “The Political” in Su Wan-Shen’s Paintings. (SRCS)
2010    Shen, Shin-Chieh, “Feng-su in Trans-forming”-The question of ethical displacement under the colonial custom. (SRCS)
2010    Chang, Yu-Shan, "Margin" or "Trend'– On the Generation Crossing Language Boundaries, Voices From "Yin-Lin Association". (SRCS)
2010    Hsu, Ming-Han, The Painter of Non-sensical Life: Guo Jianying and Shanghai Neo-Sensualism (1927-1935). (SRCS)
2009    Liang, Shu-wei. The Limit/Transgression: BAtaille with Lacan (Graduate Institute of Foreign Literatures and Languages, National Tsing-Hua University)
2007    Lin, Hsiao-Chi. Sylvia Plath and Her Melancholia Writing. (Graduate Program of English Literature, Soochow University)
2007    Zhou, Yu-Xiu, A Project of Modernism: Film Cultural in Japanese period 1927-1937. (SRCS)
2007    Yuan, Jin-Xuan, Cleanness and Censorship of Body:From The Epidemic Prevention to the Model of Language in Taiwan (1946~1947). (SRCS)
2006    Chen, Ying-Hsuan, Underwear, Body and Society: Discursive Formations of Female Bodily Aesthetics in Taiwan (1940-1960). (SRCS)
2006    Hsu I-Hsin, A Visual Study of Diaspora: Hakka and Female Identity in Artist Juin Shieh's works. (SRCS)
2005    Chen, Pei-Jean, Cultural Translation and Queer Formations of Homosexual Discourses in Taiwan. (SRCS)
2005    Lin, Feng-Liang, when you say "we", who are you essentially? The Cultural Logic of Sovereignty Revisited from 1945 to 1949 in Taiwan. (SRCS)
2004    Lee, Tai-Ping, The Flâneurs in Shanghai——the Urban Writing of New Perceptionists. (Graduate Institute of Chinese Literature at Fu-Jen University)
2001    Wang, Wei-Tzu. The psychological drama of witchcraft delusion in historical context of early-modern: cases studying in Tudor and Stuart England. (Graduate Institute of History at Fu-Jen University)
1999    Chen, Brian Guan-rong. The Reading of Intertextuality in Anne Bronte's Writing and Drawing. (Graduate Institute of English Literature at Fu-Jen University)
1999    Chien, Jui-pi. Michel Foucault’s Theory of Signs in Relation to the Works of Rene Magritte. (Graduate Institute of English Literature at Fu-Jen University)
1996    Ou-yang, Yvonne Dwan-dwan. Framing/De-framing the Pre-Raphaelite Woman: John Fowles's Ekphrastic Revision in The French Lieutenant's Woman (Graduate Institute of English Literature at Fu-Jen University)
1992    Chen, I-Yun. Netting the "Fin" in "this Globe" of language:dialectic tension between word andimage in Virginia Woolf's The Waves (Graduate Institute of English Literature at Fu-Jen University)
1988    Chen, Xiu-Ying. Water imagery in Thomas Hardy's The return of the native and Tess of the d'urbervilles  (Graduate Institute of English Literature at Fu-Jen University)
1988    Xue, Mei. Immanent consciousness vs. external environment:window motif and mode of perception in Thomas Hardy's major fiction  (Graduate Institute of English Literature at Fu-Jen University)