WangWei
Poet and critic.
Poet and critic.
Zhuoer Wang is the founder of Office ZHU, born in 1980s. After gaining B. Arch in Shanghai JiaotongUniversity,she went to Berlage Institute Rotterdam for urban design & research. Zhuoerused to work inPowerhouse company, VMX, as an architect and representative for China, in charge of the projects and marketing.
WANG Weiqiang, Professor, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University. His specialities are the theory of urban space, urban design, neibornood protection, as well as the topic related to image and city.
Wang Hui, Professor of School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences at Tsinghua University. His main publications include The Rise of Modern Chinese Though, The Depoliticized Politics, China's New Order, The End of the Revolution, etc..
Wang Anyi, born in 1954, is currently vice-president of the Writers’ Association of China, president of the Shanghai Writers’ Association and professor at the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of Fudan University. In 1955 she moved with her mother to Shanghai. In 1970 under a government policy of the Cultural Revolution she was settled ion rural Wuhe in Anhui Province. In 1972, recruited through a competitive examination, she joined the Xuzhou Regional Cultural Troupe of Jiangsu Province as a member of its musical band.
Wang Xiaoming, born 28 June 1955 in Shanghai, China.
Higher Degree: MA.,East China Normal University, 1982
Professor of Cultural Studies, head of Program of Cultural Studies, director of Center for Contemporary Culture Studies of Shanghai University, Zi-jiang Lecture Professor of Modern Chinese Literature, chair of Center Committee of Center of Research on Modern Chinese Literature, East China Normal University.
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