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Di Wang is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Yuelu Academy, Hunan University, specializing in comparative early world literature and thought with a primary focus on intellectual intersections between early China and the Roman Empire.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Comparative Literature from Washington University in St. Louis
- BA from Bryn Mawr College
Her research examines satirical literature through projects like her book manuscript Satirizing Empire, which analyzes cultural contexts in ancient Chinese and Roman societies. She further explores conceptual parallels between the Chinese tianxia (all-under-heaven) framework and Latin imperium across cartography, rituals, and philosophical traditions. Additional publications span early Chinese poetry translations, modern transnational history, and contemporary political commentary, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement with historical and present-day discourse.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
There is no indication of student advising or grant activity in the available information.
Her public scholarship includes designing a commemorative landscape in Noyelles-sur-Mer, France, honoring the Chinese Labor Corps in World War I, though no dedicated research labs or teams are referenced.




