Editorial  Advisory Board

Honorary Editor-in-Chief:  

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Editor-in-Chief:

Jiang YuqinShenzhen University, China


Editorial Assistants

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Members of the Editorial  Advisory  Board:(updating)

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 Editor-in-Chief Introduction


Professor JIANG Yuqin

JIANG Yuqin is Professor of Comparative Literature at Shenzhen University. She received her PhD in Comparative Literature from Shandong University and previously earned her MA and BA degrees from Nanchang University. She has served as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge (2023–2024) and the University of Toronto (2014–2015). Professor Jiang currently holds several academic leadership positions, including Vice Dean of the Rao Zongyi Institute for Cultural Studies, Director of the Digital Humanities Research Center, and Deputy Director of the Institute of Comparative Literature and Comparative Culture at Shenzhen University. She also plays an active role in national academic organizations, serving as Director of the Chinese Comparative Literature Association and holding multiple standing and vice-presidential positions in related scholarly branches.

    Her research spans digital humanities, Chinese and global science fiction, posthumanism and cyborg theory, youth culture, marine cities and culture, and cultural memory. She has authored several influential books, including Profound Changes and Fresh Explorations: Science Fiction Studies in the New Era (2025), A New Integration of Science and Humanities: Science Fiction Literature Research from the Perspective of New Liberal Arts Construction (2024), Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction Writers (2023), and Depth and Transcendence: Interdisciplinary Research on Post-Theory and Comparative Literature (2022). She is also the principal investigator of a National Social Science Fund project on the construction of cyborg narratives and twenty-first-century science fiction poetics.

    Professor Jiang has published widely in leading international and Chinese journals. Her representative articles include “Ecotech, Alienation, and Science Realism in the Chinese Cyborg Novel Waste Tide” (Comparative Literature Studies,2020), “Evolutionary Emotion of AI and Subjectivity Construction in The Windup Girl” (Neohelicon,2024), “Homeland Consciousness in Chinese Maritime Island Science Fiction” (Island Studies Journal, 2025), “A New Dimension of Posthumanism: A Report on Cyborg Subjectivity and Subjectivity. Literary Theory Research,2024) ,“Three Dimensions of Cyborg Narrative in Science Fiction” (Chinese Comparative Literature,2023).and “Posthuman Theory: A New Direction for Interdisciplinary Research in Comparative Literature” (Chinese Comparative Literature,2021). She has also contributed guest editorials, interviews, and book reviews to journals such as The China Quarterly, Foreign Literature Studies, and Digital Humanities. Her scholarship has received multiple awards, including the Shenzhen Philosophy and Social Sciences Outstanding Achievement Awards and the Shenzhen University Outstanding Contribution Award for Teaching.