PhD in English Literary Studies
Graduated Year | Name | Degree | Programme | Study Mode | Thesis Title | Supervisor |
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2003 | LEONG, Hang Tat Jacky | PhD | ELS | F | Ideology and Utopia in Science Fiction. | Prof. Timothy WEISS |
2003 | LIU, Yan | PhD | ELS | F | The Mother as the Other ?A Psychoanalytic and Feminist Reading of Motherhood in Ibsen, Oeill and Pinter. | Prof. Kwok-kan TAM |
2002 | LI, Tsui Yan Jess | PhD | ELS | F | The Female Self, Body and Food: Strategies of Resistance in Doris Lessing, Margaret Atwood, Zhang Jie and Xi Xi. | Prof. TAM Kwok Kan |
2001 | LO, Man Wa | PhD | ELS | P | Body Politics and Female Subjectivity in Modern English and Chinese Fiction. | Prof. TAM Kwok Kan |
2000 | DING, Hongwei | PhD | ELS | F | Ideology and Beyond: The Nature and Significance of Wordsworth’s Postrevolutionary Turn to the “Still, Sad Music of Humanity”. | Prof. Andrew PARKIN |
1998 | CHEUNG, Mee Kwan Esther | PhD | ELS | P | Crisis and Identity: Representations of Nation and Home in Hong Kong Cultural Imaginary. | Prof. CHAN Ching Kiu Stephen |
1996 | MI, Jiayan | PhD | ELS | F | The Crisis of the Body and Chinese Modernity: A Trans-contextual Study of the Self-fashioning in Modern Chinese Poetry, 1920-1945. | Prof. WONG Kin Yuen |
1996 | WONG, Pui Ling Linda | PhD | ELS | Art, New Culture, and Women: The Reception of the Pre-Raphaelites in China. | Dr. K.K. Tam | |
1994 | YU, Kwan Wai Eric | PhD | ELS | The Historical Formation of Romantic Egotism: Sensibility, Radicalism, and the Reception of Wordsworth’s and Coleridge’s Early Poetry. | Dr. Y.H. CHOU | |
1993 | CHU, Yiu Wai Stephen | PhD | ELS | Reading (as) the Other: Hermeneutics, Marginality and Chinese-Western Comparative Discourse. | Prof. WONG Kin Yuen |