International relations theory and comparative politics with special reference to China and Russia Great power politics China-Russia-US relations in East and Southeast Asia
MA in International Relations from Nankai University, Zhou Enlai School of Government (2009) PhD in Political Science from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2012)
Assistant Professor of Political Science in the School of Asian Studies at the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Moscow (2012-2015) Research Fellow in the Centre on Asia and Globalisation at the National University Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (2015-2018).
Women and gender in China and Asia
BA from Auckland University BA (hons) from Murdoch University PhD from Griffith University
Taught at a number of universities: The University of Hong Kong, University of Technology Sydney, Australian National University, Australian Catholic University and the University of Queensland
Chinese literature Theatre and performance Film studies The politics of culture and performance across the Chinese communities in East and Southeast Asia Theatrical performances complicate national or ethno-cultural discourse The interplay between theatre and politics, cultural identity and artistic expression.
Ph.D. in Asian Literature, Religion and Culture at Cornell. M.A. in East Asian Studies at Princeton M.St. in Chinese Studies at Oxford B.A. (Hons 1) in Chinese Literature and Theatre and Performance Studies here
Served in a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of Chinese at Bard College, a liberal arts college in New York state
Environmental politics, state-society relations, and global governance with the empirical focus on China and Asia.
Wu received her PhD from University of Maryland
Biographical, bibliographical and intellectual history focussed on Lu Xun Lu Xun's influence in Japan, Takeuchi Yoshimi and contemporary Chinese intellectuals.
University of California, Berkeley (PhD in Oriental Languages, specializing in Chinese literature) University of Hawaii (MA in Chinese literature), Beijing University and the Chinese language and literature at Columbia University in the City of New York (BA),
Early (pre-Qin) Confucian and Daoist philosophies Comparative Chinese-western philosophical research, drawing insights from Chinese philosophies to engage in debates in areas including moral philosophy, environmental ethics, reasoning and argumentation, and epistemology
Chinese literature, philosophy and aesthetics Classical Chinese literature, focusing on poetry, in particular ci-poetry Chinese literati art and aesthetics
PhD from the University of Sydney, Australia. Master’s degree from Beijing Foreign Studies University, China
Taught at universities in China, America, as well as the University of Sydney.
Chinese media Gender Marriage and family Chinese cultural studies