Guo Haixia

Guo Haixia

Job title:Associate Professor
Field of study:English and American literature and culture, English sea fictions and maritime history

 

Posts Held:

Associate Professor, postgraduate supervisor, chair of the Department of English (Shipping)College of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Maritime University

Education:

9,2007-7,2010  Shanghai University of of Foreign Studies

Doctor’s Degree, English Literature and Culture

9,1999-7,2002  Guangdong University of Foreign Studies

Master’s Degree, English Literature and Culture

9,1993-7,1997  Henan Normal University

      Bachelor’s Degree, English Education

Research Interests: 

English and American literature and culture, English sea fictions and maritime history

Publications:

1.       “On the Evolution of Female Images in British Sea Novels.” Foreign Language Education, 2(2013).

2.       “On the Sea Image and its Artistic Functions in Mansfield’s Short Stories.” Journal of Sichuan international Studies Institute 6 (2012).

3.       “The Origin and Evolution of English Sea Fiction.” Journal of Sichuan international Studies Institute 3(2012).

4.       Prose Poetry of Alienated People’s Spiritual World: An Interpretation of Mansfield and Joyce’s Short Stories. Shanghai: Shanghai Joint Publishing Press, 2011.

5.       “On Impressionism in Katherine Mansfield’s Short Stories.” Journal of Sichuan international Studies Institute 3(2010).

6.       “On the Theme of Alienation in Katherine Mansfield’s Short Stories.” Foreign Language Education, 5(2010).

7.       “A Study on Mirror Images in Katherine Mansfield’s Short Stories.” Journal of Shandong University of Science and Technology, 5(2008).

8.       “Breaking Silence and Constructing Intersubjectivity: Ways of Solving the Conflicts in The Woman Warrior and The Kitchen God’s Wife. Journal of Sichuan international Studies Institute, 6 (2007).     

9.       “An Analysis of the Quality of Multimedia Teaching.” Northern Review, 2(2005).

10.   “An Interpretation of the Symbols in Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire”. Journal of Cloud and Dream: 6(2004).

11.   Patriarchy, Racism and Women Existence------An Analysis on Maxine Hong Kingston’s Short Story No Name Woman.Journal of Sichuan international Studies Institute, 6 (2001).

Research Projects:

  1 ongoing Shanghai Social Science Fund project (provincial/ministerial project) and 1 Science and Technology Program of Shanghai Maritime University.

3 completed projects. 

Awards:

(1)    The Award for Excellent Education, 2013;

(2)    The Award for Excellent Teaching Accomplishment of Shanghai Maritime University (2nd prize), 2012;

(3)    Excellent Young Teacher of Shanghai Maritime University,2004.

Academic Activities / Teaching: 

History of English literature and Selected Reading;

History of English literature and Selected Reading;

Integrated English;

English Reading, etc.