
معرفی
Hui Wu is a Professor of English and Department Chair at The University of Texas at Tyler. Previously, she served as Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Writing at the University of Central Arkansas, where she directed the U.S. Department of Education-funded Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Education Project and founded the UCA Confucius Institute. She holds a Ph.D. in English (Rhetoric/Composition and Comparative Rhetoric) from Texas Christian University (1998).
Her research focuses on the history of rhetoric, comparative rhetoric, global feminist rhetorics, and archival studies. She has published in journals like College English, College Composition and Communication, and Rhetoric Society Quarterly. Her work includes translating C. Jan Swearingen’s Rhetoric and Irony: Western Literacy and Western Lies (2004, Jiangxi Education Press) and editing Once Iron Girls: Essays on Gender by Post-Mao Chinese Literary Women (forthcoming, Lexington Books).
Current projects include studying post-Mao Chinese feminist rhetoric and translating Guiguzi, China’s first treatise on persuasion (400–320 BCE). She has secured federal grants for international education programs and leads cultural exchange initiatives through the Confucius Institute.




