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Introduction
Professor Yingjie Guo holds the position of Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Sydney, affiliated with the School of Arts and Social Sciences. He is a member of the China Studies Centre and contributes to interdisciplinary research on modern and contemporary China. His work bridges cultural studies, political theory, and historical analysis.
Education
- PhD in Chinese Studies, University of Tasmania (Australia)
- MA in Chinese Language and Culture, Shanghai International Studies University (China)
- BA in Chinese Language and Culture, Shanghai International Studies University (China)
Research Interests
Professor Guo's research focuses on China's cultural nationalism, transformations of Chineseness, and the evolution of class discourse in post-Mao China. His work explores how national identity, political economy, and cultural policies intersect to shape modern Chinese society. Key themes include:
- Cultural identity formation and nation-building
- Discursive shifts in CCP ideology
- Social stratification and class politics
- State narratives and historical memory
Recent Projects
Current projects include:
- A monograph on the transformation and transmission of cultural Chineseness
- Studies on CCP class discourse since 1949
- Analysis of textbook debates and national identity construction
Teaching and Supervision
Teaching focuses on contemporary China's socio-political dynamics and cultural production, including courses on Chinese cinema and nationalism. Supervision areas include:
- Chinese nationalism
- Language and national identity
- National commemorations
- Class representations in post-Mao China
Lab/Team Affiliations
Active in the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, collaborating on interdisciplinary research initiatives on modern Chinese politics and culture.



