出席學術性會議

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105 / 1 “Gezai opera, Shakespeare, and the carbon curtain.” 2016年淡江大學─北京大學兩岸外國語言文學學術研討會 歌仔戲,莎士比亞,二氧化碳布幕. Beijing University and College of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Tamkang University, Tamsui, Taiwan. 2016-11-03
105 / 1 “Shakespeare and Environmental Concerns.” 2016 Conference of Humanities Innovation and Social Practice in College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 19-20 May 2016. Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan. 2016-11-03
104 / 1 “Australian tongue and Ag-gag law.” Environmental Humanities on The Ground: Materiality, Sustainability, and Applicability, 6-8 Nov. 2015. Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China. 2016-11-03
104 / 1 “Pre-texts for tree-texts: The Rain in the Trees and Asia-Pacific Trees.” The International Conference on “The Space for Ecoaesthetics and Ecocriticism,” 25-26 Oct. 2015. Shandong University (SDU), Ji’nan, China. 2016-11-03
104 / 1 “An animal studies reading of the figure of Hippolytus in Hughes’s Phèdre.” Ted Hughes: Dreams as Deep as England: An International Conference at the University of Sheffield, 9-12 Sept 2015. University of Sheffield, Sheffield, U.K. 2016-11-03
104 / 1 “Gezai and Shakespeare filmed by carbon.” ASLE-UKI Biennial Conference, 2-4 Sept 2015. Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K. 2016-11-03
103 / 1 “Red fox, faux fox, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: an animal studies reading.” Sixth Tamkang International Conference on Ecological Discourse, 19-20 Dec 2014. English Department, Tamkang University. 2016-11-03
103 / 1 “Bos and Equus in poems by Susan Hawthorne and Peter Skrzynecki.” 4th Cross-Strait Conference on Environmental Literature, 19 Sept 2014. National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU), Kaohsiung, Taiwan. 2016-11-03
102 / 2 “Pre-texts, tree-texts, and biosemiotic theory.” The Fifth Biennial Conference of the Association for the Study of Literature, Environment & Culture, Australia & New Zealand, an Environmental Humanities collaboratory with The ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, 19-21 June 2014. Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, A.C.T., Australia. 2016-11-03
102 / 2 “Ecocritical Shakespeare in Taiwan.” 2014 ASA Conference - Shakespearean Journeys: The Inaugural Conference of the Asian Shakespeare Association, 15-18 May 2014. National Taiwan University (NTU) and National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU), Taipei, Taiwan. 2016-11-03
102 / 1 “Animal ethics/ethology in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.” The 3rd International Symposium on Ethical Literary Criticism, 25-28 Oct 2013. Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. 2016-11-03
102 / 1 “’The Dream of the Rood’—(T)re(e)-Appraising a foundation text of Western literature.” 3rd Cross-Strait Conference on Environmental Literature, 25-26 Oct 2013. Shandong, Ji’nan, China. 2016-11-03
102 / 1 “’Where hast thou been Sister?: Killing swine’: the poor seen species in Macbeth.” ASLE-UKI 2013 Biennial Conference, “Ecological Encounters: Agency, Identity, Interactions,” Biennial Conference, 29-31 Aug. 2013. University of Surrey, U.K. 2016-11-03
101 / 2 “Miriel Lenore, W. S. Merwin, and Les Murray: English literature in the Asia Pacific in contemporary environmental and ecocritical contexts.” The 2nd Convention of Chinese/American Association for Poetry and Poetics (CAAP), 8-9 June 2013. Central China Normal University (CCNU), Wuhan, China. 2016-11-03
101 / 1 “Hughes and the Posthuman Animal.” 2nd Cross-Strait Conference on Environmental Literature, 25-28 Oct. 2012. National Chung Hsing University (NCHU), Taichung, Taiwan. 2016-11-03
101 / 1 “Tall-fins and tale-ends in Taiwan: cetacean exploitation in the west and legacies in the east in a reading of Moby-Dick and The Cove.” 4th ASLEC-ANZ Biennial Conference in Association with RMIT and Monash Universities, 31 Aug.-2 Sept. 2012. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 2016-11-03
100 / 2 “’Where hast thou been Sister?: Killing swine’: the poor seen species in Macbeth.” Shakespeare across Media. 6th Conference of the NTU Shakespeare Forum, 7-9 June 2012. National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. 2016-11-03
100 / 1 “Agamben’s The Open: Man and Animal: cetaceans seen through the eye of the human.” 1st Cross-Strait Conference on Environmental Literature, 29-31 Oct. 2011. Xiamen University, Xiamen, China. 2016-11-03
100 / 1 “William Carlos Williams’s Environmental Response to Modern Painters.” Dialog on Poetry and Poetics: The 1st Convention of the Chinese/American Association for Poetry and Poetics (CAAP), 29-30 Sept. 2011. Central China Normal University (CCNU), Wuhan, China. 2016-11-03
099 / 2 “Environmental rights, philosophical skepticism, and Xavier Herbert’s Capricornia.” 35th Anniversary IAPL (International Association of Philosophy and Literature) Conference, 23-29 May 2011. National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan. 2016-11-03
099 / 1 “Rabbits, camels, and other unwanted species in Australia literature.” Fifth Tamkang International Conference on Ecological Discourse, 16-18 Dec. 2010. English Department and Chemistry Department, Tamkang University. 2016-11-03
099 / 1 “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, translated by W.S. Merwin: a posthumanist inquiry.” The 2nd ASLE-Korea and ASLE-Japan Joint Symposium on Literature and Environment, 30 Oct.-1 Nov. 2010: 321-32. 2016-11-03
098 / 2 “Stephen Crane and the Green Place of Paint.” 2010 International Conference on Environmental Literature and Advanced Materials, 14 June 2010. University of Nagasaki and Tamkang University. Nagasaki University, Japan. 2016-11-03
098 / 2 “Williams Carlos Williams: Pan, satyrs, and ‘blameless beasts.’” Tamkang University-Peking University Foreign Languages and Literatures Forum, 21-22 May 2010. College of Foreign Languages and Literature, TKU, and Peking University. Tamkang University, Tamsui, Taipei County, Taiwan. 2016-11-03
098 / 1 “Globalization and an Ecological Narrative of Guanyin Mountain.” The 2009 3rd Asia International Conference on Globalization and Chinese Narrations, 16-19 Dec. 2009. College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan. 2016-11-03
097 / 1 “William Carlos Williams and Pan.” Refashioning Myth: Poetic Transformations and Metamorphoses, 2-3 Oct. 2008. School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. 2016-11-03
097 / 1 “Environmental Education and Education for Environment Initiatives in the Adult Community and Further Education Sector.” Cultures of Sustainability Symposium (in partnership with Association for the Study of Literature and Environment—Australia and New Zealand), 8 Sept. 2008. RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. 2016-11-03
093 / 2 “Patrick White’s Riders in the Chariot: a green flaw in the crystal glass.” ASLE-ANZ (inaugural) Conference, 31Mar.-1 April 2005. Monash University, Clayton, Vic., Australia. 2016-11-03
093 / 2 “The Ecocritical Unconscious in James Agee’s and Walker Evans’s Let Us Now Praise Famous Men,” Cultural Sustainability stream (virtual presentation). The International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability (sponsored by RMIT University), 25-27 Feb. 2005. Oahu, Hawaii. 2016-11-03
093 / 1 “James Agee’s Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: a baroque retort to straight photography.” American Studies Annual Graduate Conference: American Dilemmas, 7-8 Oct. 2004. UT-Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 2016-11-03
093 / 1 “The environmental imagination in Stephen Crane’s The Black Riders and Other Lines (1895) and War is Kind (1898).” War and Environmental Justice panel, Symposium on Globalization and the Environmental Justice Movement, 23-25 Sept. 2004. Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. 2016-11-03
092 / 2 “Paterson I-IV (1946–1951): an examination of William Carlos Williams’s ecological sensibility.” National Poetry Foundation Conference: Poetries of the 1940s, American and International, 23-27 June 2004. University of Maine, Orono, Maine, U.S.A. 2016-11-03
092 / 2 “William Carlos Williams’s ecological avatar, Francis of Assisi.” 25th Annual Southwest/Texas Popular and American Culture Associations Meeting, 7-10 April 2004. San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. 2016-11-03
092 / 1 “William Carlos Williams: critical reception and the ecological unconscious.” Bibliographic and Textual Criticism panel, South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA) 60th Annual Meeting: Communities), 30 Oct.-1 Nov. 2003. Hot Springs, Arkansas, U.S.A. 2016-11-03
092 / 1 “Hart Crane’s The Bridge: the suspension of disbelief; the gravity of history.” Literary Visions of Twentieth-Century America panel, American Studies Annual Graduate Conference: Visions and Divisions, 2-3 Oct. 2003. UT-Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 2016-11-03
091 / 2 “James McNeill Whistler and Ezra Pound: a reunion between a butterfly and a gadfly.” Images and Texts panel, 20th International Ezra Pound Conference: Ezra Pound and American Identity, 2-5 June 2003. Sun Valley, Idaho, U.S.A. 2016-11-03
091 / 1 “Ecocriticism and Nicolas Roeg’s Walkabout.” Australasian Literature and Film panel, South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA) 59th Annual Meeting: Literature and Language in Global Contexts, 31 Oct.-2 Nov. 2002. Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 2016-11-03
087 / 2 “Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow and Joyce’s Ulysses.” 1999 North American James Joyce Conference, 14-18 June 1999. University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A. 2016-11-03