Emerging Scholar in Modern Chinese Literature and Culture
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Professor Lik Kwan Cheung is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He holds both an M.Phil. and a Ph.D. from the Division of Intercultural Studies at CUHK and was a visiting scholar at the Harvard-Yenching Institute from 2009 to 2010. His research interests encompass modern Chinese literature and culture, literary theory, Western Marxism, global capitalism, and post-modern culture. One of his notable works, "The Politics of Time: On the Technologized Visuality and its Instructing Stance in Lu Xun’s Essays," was published in Visual Culture: The Reader by Guangxi Normal University Press, earning him the "Award for the Best Research Output by Research Postgraduate Students 2004" at CUHK. Professor Cheung has also contributed to various academic journals, including Chung-Wai Literary Monthly, Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies, and Contemporary Writers Review. Through his research, he actively engages with critical issues in contemporary literature and culture, establishing himself as a significant voice in his field.