【3月17日】
/海外名家系列讲座·第115讲/
Interdisciplinary Literary Studies and the Publishing of Cutting-Edge Literary Research
主讲人:Sandro Jung
时间:3月17日(周二)13:00-15:00
地点:松江校区第五教学楼5361会议室
讲座简介
Over the past four decades, interdisciplinary literary studies have been thriving. Inspired by “turns“ such as the iconic, the material, and the spatial ones, the discipline of literary studies has aligned itself productively with other disciplines, as well as incorporated a vast range of methodologies not originally developed for literary studies. This presentation will reflect on how interdisciplinary literary studies have succeeded in valorizing the core discipline by demonstrating its relevance in relation to a range of different fields. At a time where the discipline is challenged by an increasing focus on non-humanities fields, interdisciplinarity has developed into a significant valorization tool. More than that, it has changed the nature of publishing in top-level journals, for text-based criticism alone—without an integral interdisciplinary component—is often considered to be insufficient on its own. The presentation will briefly focus on the advantages of three turns (the iconic, the material, and the spatial ones) and how their introduction has strengthened literary studies. It will then proceed to a discussion of the opportunities this research creates for publishing high-level articles and illustrate, on the basis of concrete examples, how literary studies research can be enhanced through an interdisciplinary outlook. Finally, concrete advice will be given on the publishing of research in a range of international journals and how opportunities can be maximized to publish internationally.
主讲人简介
Sandro Jung is Distinguished Professor of the National Major Talent programme of the Ministry of Education, Grade II Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature, doctoral/post-doctoral supervisor, and Director of the university-level Foreign Languages and Literature Institute at Fudan University. Jung has been the Editor-in-Chief of the quarterly A&HCI journal, ANQ (Routledge / Taylor & Francis) for the past 14 years and also serves as Associate Editor of the A&HCI journal, The Explicator (Routledge / Taylor & Francis). He has produced more than 250 publications, including more than 150 A&HCI articles. He is the author of 10 monographs. His two latest, Eighteenth-Century Illustration and Literary Material Culture and Transnational Crusoe, Illustration and Reading History, were published by Cambridge University Press in 2023 and 2025. His next monograph, Illustrating Goldsmith’s Vicar of Wakefield, 1780-1860, will be published by Cambridge UP this year. He is currently at work on a major study (for Cambridge UP) of “character” in eighteenth-century literature, entitled Material Character.


