Guanjun Wu‘s brief CV
Education:
PhD. Monash University
Current Position:
Distinguished Professor, Dean of the School of Politics and International Relations
Director of the Institute for Continental Political Philosophy
East China Normal University
Research Interest:
technopolitics, biopolitics, ecopolitics, critical media politics, political ontology, Lacanian psychoanalysis
Recent Publications (Chinese publications not included)
(1)Guanjun Wu, “Contemporary Chinese Social and Political Thought”, in Gerard Delanty and Stephen P. Turner (eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Theory, Second Edition, New York: Routledge, 2021.
(2)Guanjun Wu, “From the Castrated Subject to the Human Way: A Lacanian Reinterpretation of Ancient Chinese Thought”, Psychoanalysis and History (A&HCI/SSCI), Vol. 23 (August 2021): 187–213.
(3)Guanjun Wu, “The Rivalry of Spectacle: a Debordian-Lacanian Analysis of Contemporary Chinese Culture”, Critical Inquiry (A&HCI/SSCI), Vol. 46 (Spring 2020): 627-45.
(4)Ruiquan Gao and Guanjun Wu (eds.), New Waves in China's Philosophical Studies (World Scientific, 2018)
(5)Ruiquan Gao and Guanjun Wu (eds.), Chinese History and Literature: New Ways to Examine China’s Past (World Scientific, 2018)
(6)Ruiquan Gao and Guanjun Wu (eds.), Studies on Contemporary China (World Scientific, 2018)
(7)Ruiquan Gao and Guanjun Wu (eds.), China’s Education Reform: Current Issues and New Horizons (World Scientific, 2018)
(8)Guanjun Wu, “Debord contra Lacan: Two Critical Theorizations of Image in 20th-Century French Thought,” trans. Benny Shaffer, ECNU Review, Vol. 5 (2017).
(9)Guanjun Wu, “Narrating a Fantasmatic Unity: On the Contemporary Sinophone Discourse of China's Civilizational Subjectivity”, Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 11 (4), November 2016.
(10)Guanjun Wu, “The Lacanian Imaginary and Modern Chinese Intellectuality”, Social Imaginaries, 2 (1), Spring 2016.
(11)Guanjun Wu, “A (Psycho)Analysis of China’s New Nationalism”, in Leigh Jenco (ed.), Chinese Thought as Global Theory: Diversifying Knowledge Production in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Albany: State University of New York, 2016.
(12)Guanjun Wu, The Great Dragon Fantasy: A Lacanian Analysis of Contemporary Chinese Thought (World Scientific, 2014)
(13)Guanjun Wu, “A Lacanian Analysis of the Post-Maoist Structuration of Chineseness,” Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art, 34 (1), Spring 2014.
(14)Guanjun Wu, “A Lacanian (Psycho)Analysis of the Post-Maoist Popular and Intellectual Discourse on Enlightenment,” ECNU Review, Vol. 3 (2014).