David Der-wei Wang

David Der-wei Wang
Born (1954-11-06) 6 November 1954 (age 70)
Alma materNational Taiwan University (BA)
University of Wisconsin-Madison (MA, PhD)
David Der-wei Wang
Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWáng Déwēi
Wade–GilesWang2 Te2-wei1

David Der-wei Wang (Chinese: 王德威; born November 6, 1954) is a literary historian, critic, and the Edward C. Henderson Professor of Chinese Literature at Harvard University. He has written extensively on post-late Qing Chinese fiction, comparative literary theory, colonial and modern Taiwanese literature, diasporic literature, Chinese Malay literature, Sinophone literature, and Chinese intellectuals and artists in the 20th century.[1] His notions such as "repressed modernities", "post-loyalism", and "modern lyrical tradition" are instrumental and widely discussed in the field of Chinese literary studies.

  1. ^ "David Wang". ealc.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 16 December 2021.