• “Post-modernity? Reflections on Shanghai Biennial Exhibition 2004”, Xueshu Yuekan (Academic Monthly), Special Edition of Wenyi Meixue Lilun (Aesthetics and Theories of Literature and Art) (Shanghai: Xueshu Yuekanshe, 2005), 35-36.
Conferences and Workshops
• “Creating a Witness: Textual and Visual ‘Reenactment’ of True Crimes in 1940s Shanghai” presented for “Literature and Media” workshop, ACLS annual conference, June 2022.
• “Affective Telegraph and Emotionless Informants: Mediating Information in Socialist Anti-spy Films” presented for Young Scholar Symposium on “Asian and the World,” NYU Shanghai, April 2022.
• “’Scientific’ Practices of Truth: The Culture of Detection in Modern China” presented for Humanities and Social Sciences Colloquium, NYU Shanghai, April 2022.
• “Disciplining Love: Photography in Detective Fiction and Real Crime Investigation” presented for the Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, March 2022.
• Organizer of the panel “Reinventing Criminality: The Complicity Between Policing and Modern Image Technologies Across the Pacific” for AAS conference, March 2022.
• “Staging the Evidence of Violence: Photographic Illustrations of Crimes in Post-War
Shanghai” presented for “Asia and the World” The 3rd Annual Center for Global Asia and Global Perspectives on Society Young Scholar Symposium. April 2021.
• “Examining the Dead Body: The Fantasy of Forensic Science in Modern China” presented for Korea-US Collaborative Seminar: Cultural History of Crime and Detective, April, 2021.
• “Examining the Dead Body: The Fantasy of Science in Detective Stories of the Republican Period” presented for the Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, March 2021.
• “Staging the Evidence: Photographic Illustrations of Crime in late 1940s Shanghai”
presented for the Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies in Asia, Bangkok, Thailand, July 2019.
• “When a Knight-errant Encounters a Modern Scientific Detective” presented for Structure and Subordination Conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, April 2017.
• “Detection and Crimes in Chinese Detective Fiction” presented for Study of the Novel Workshop, Stanford University, Stanford, USA, November 2016.
• “Scientific Detection and Public Justice in Chinese Detective Fiction” presented for Dynamic China: British Postgraduate Network for Chinese Studies Annual Conference, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom, June 2016.
• “When a Knight-errant Encounters a Modern Scientific Detective” presented for Stanford Berkeley Graduate Student Conference, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, USA, April 2016.
• “Stories of Chinese Sherlock Holmes” presented for East Asian Studies Graduate Student Symposium, Stanford University, Stanford, USA, June 2013.
• “Forensic Science in Chinese Detective Fiction” presented for Columbia Graduate
Conference on East Asian, Columbia University, New York, USA, Feb. 2012.
• Discussant, East Asian Studies workshop, Book Talk on Michiko Suzuki’s Becoming Modern Women: Love and Female Identity in Prewar Japanese Literature and Culture. Stanford University, Oct. 2012.