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Dr Pamela Hunt is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of St Andrews (joined 2023). She holds academic affiliations with the School of Modern Languages and previously served as a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow and Junior Research Fellow at Brasenose College, University of Oxford. Her education includes BA/MPhil from Oxford and MA/PhD from SOAS, University of London. Her research focuses on contemporary Chinese and Sinophone literature/film with specialization in masculinity studies and cultural mobility. Recent projects examine mobility's impact on China's cultural landscape since the Reform era. She supervises PhD students Xuanru Li and Jeff Pan. Notable outputs include her monograph Rebel Men (2022) and peer-reviewed articles analyzing gender dynamics in post-1989 Chinese narratives. Her work bridges literary analysis with sociocultural critique, addressing global-local intersections in transnational contexts.
- Key Affiliations: University of St Andrews, University of Oxford
- Education: BA/MPhil (Oxford), MA/PhD (SOAS)
Research interests span post-socialist masculinity, migration narratives, intertextuality, and world literature frameworks. Her 2024 article on Xue Yiwei explores world-building in contemporary fiction, while earlier works analyze Han Han's cultural rebellion and Feng Tang's phallic creativity. These publications consistently engage with themes of resistance, identity, and cultural transformation. Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in available texts. She currently leads projects on mobility tropes in Chinese culture, reflecting her commitment to evolving cultural studies methodologies.
