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Ding Li

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Tei Ri

Profile

Gender
Female
Born
1974-02-00 (People's Republic of China)
Nationality
People's Republic of China
Languages
Chinese, Japanese
Residence History
Beijing, China → Tokyo, Japan

Career

Occupations
Scholar, Researcher, Professor
Active Years
1994-
Affiliations
Ochanomizu University (Assistant), Kanda University of International Studies (Lecturer), Peking University, School of Foreign Languages (Professor)

Education

Beijing International Studies University (Second Foreign Languages)
Department of Japanese
Degree: Bachelor
Period: 1990-1994
Year of Graduation: 1994
Country: China
Nishogakusha University
Graduate School (Master's Program)
Degree: Master
Period: 1996-1998
Year of Graduation: 1998
Country: Japan
Ochanomizu University
Graduate School (Doctoral Program)
Degree: PhD
Period: 1999-2002
Year of Graduation: 2002
Country: Japan
Completed doctoral program

Awards

Sekine Prize
2007
Result: winner

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

The Ise Monogatari and Its Periphery: From a Gender Perspective

2006 Scholarly work

A scholarly study analyzing The Ise Monogatari from a gender perspective, discussing peripheral texts and cultural contexts related to the classical work.

Gender studiesClassical Japanese literatureComparative culture

Bibliography

  • The Ise Monogatari and Its Periphery: From a Gender Perspective (Kazama Shobo, 2006)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Academic and analytical proseComparative cultural perspectiveCriticism employing gender theory
Recurring Motifs
Gender perspectiveRelations between classical and peripheral textsHistorical examination of Sino-Japanese cultural contacts

Legacy

She has developed research bridging classical Japanese literature and Sino-Japanese cultural relations, introducing gender perspectives into classical studies. Through teaching and research at Peking University she has contributed to promoting Japan–China cultural exchange studies.

Academic Societies

  • Japan–China Joint Research on History

Trivia

  • Graduated from Beijing International Studies University (Department of Japanese) in 1994.
  • Completed a master's at Nishogakusha University (1998) and a doctoral program at Ochanomizu University (2002).
  • Received the Sekine Prize in 2007.