The Yale School, Deconstruction, and Yale Scholars: An Interview with J. Hillis Miller
Ning Yizhong, J. Hillis Miller, Lan Xiujuan
Online:2021-06-25
Published:2021-07-03
About author:Ning Yizhong is a distinguished professor at Shenzhen University (Shenzhen, China 518000) and professor at Beijing Language and Culture University (Beijing, China 100083). His research areas include British and American literature, narratology, comparative literature, and literary theory. Email: ningyizhong@163.com; J. Hillis Miller (1928-2021) is an internationally famous scholar in literary theory and criticism. He worked at Johns Hopkins University, Yale University as Professor of English and comparative literature, and at the University of California at Irvine where he was a distinguished professor. Lan Xiujuan is a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Foreign Languages, Zhongshan University (Guangzhou, China, 510275), majoring in English literature and literary theory. Email: lanxiujuan@163.com
Ning Yizhong, J. Hillis Miller, Lan Xiujuan. The Yale School, Deconstruction, and Yale Scholars: An Interview with J. Hillis Miller[J]. Foreign Literature Studies, 2021, 43(3): 1-12.
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