Diyong Long—Professor and Doctoral Supervisor of the Department of Artistic Theory
Biography
Diyong Long, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Arts, Southeast University, was born in Yichun, Jiangxi Province, in 1972.
Education
1991—1995:B.A.(Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Sichuan University).
Major:Chinese Linguistics and Literature
2005—2008: D.Phil.(College of Literature and Communications, Shanghai Normal University).
Major: Literature and Art Studies
2008—2012: Postdoctorate: (School of Liberal Arts, Nanjing University)
Major: Literature and Art Studies
Research Interests
Artistic Theory, Narratology, Iconography
Research Achievements
One of his monograph was included in the National Philosophy and Social Science Achievements Library.
Took charge of 3 National Social Science Fund projects, 8 Provincial and Ministerial projects.
Published 3 monographs and over 100 papers.
Received 8 awards for scientific research achievements at or above the provincial level.
Representative Achievements
1)Spatial-Narrative Study was included in the National Philosophy and Social Science Achievements Library. (2013, Approval No. 13KZW004). SDX Joint Publishing Company, 2014.
2)Principal Investigator, “A study of the spatial dimension of narration.”(Established in 2007, Approval No. 07CZW007). National Social Science Fund project.
3)Principal Investigator, “A comparative study of image narration and text narration.”(Established in 2013, Approval No. 13BZW008). National Social Science Fund project.
4)Principal Investigator, “A study of graphic-textual interaction in modern Chinese literature.”(Established in 2016, Approval No. 16ZDA188). A sub project of “Collation and research of image documents in modern Chinese literature.” A major project of the National Social Science Fund.
5)Principal Investigator, “Image narratology.”(Established in 2006, Approval No. 06WX02). Key project of Jiangxi Social Science Planning for the Eleventh Five-Year Plan.
6)Principal Investigator, “A study of nonlinear narrative.”(Established in 2014, Approval No. 2014 T7044). China Post-doctoral Special Program.
7)Spatial Narratology. SDX Joint Publishing Company, 2015.
8)“Architectural Space and Narrative Tradition of Chinese Literature.” Comparative Literature in China. No.4, 2014.
9)“Genealogy, Ancestral Temple and Chinese Historical Narrative Tradition.” The Ideological Front (Yunnan University's Journal of Social Sciences). No.2, 2016.