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Dr. Alvin Pang is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Media & Communication at RMIT University. His research focuses on creative writing, literary studies, cultural studies, and curriculum pedagogy. He has contributed significantly to the fields of contemporary literature, exploring themes such as identity, cultural exchange, and postcolonial narratives through various mediums including poetry, prose, and academic essays.
His research interests encompass creative writing methodologies, the intersection of literature and cultural identity, and the application of literary analysis to understand societal dynamics. He has published extensively on topics ranging from pandemic-era collaborative writing practices to the historical development of Singaporean literature.
Dr. Pang's publications often blend academic rigor with creative expression, reflecting his commitment to bridging the gap between scholarly inquiry and artistic innovation. His works explore themes such as urban narratives, cultural hybridity, and the evolution of literary forms in the digital age.
In terms of professional engagement, he has contributed to the development of curricula in creative writing and pedagogical strategies that emphasize interdisciplinary approaches. His work has been recognized for fostering collaborative environments in literary communities and advancing the understanding of cultural dynamics through literary expression.
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