個人資料 Personal Information
姓名:Shelly Hsin-yi Hsieh
職稱:Associate Professor
系所:
Foreign Languages and Literatures
電話:(04) 22840322 ext. 1005
電郵:hyhsieh@dragon.nchu.edu.tw
傳真:(04) 22852903
辦公室:1005
學歷 Education
最高學歷:英國伯明翰大學 英國文學系 博士
2004-2008 PhD, the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, U. K.
2000-2003 MA, the Division of English Literature, Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University
1997-2000 BA, the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Chung Hsing University
1992-1997 Diploma, the Department of English (combining a major in English with a minor in Japanese), Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages
經歷 Experience
2021/02-current Associate Professor, the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Chung Hsing University
2009/08-2020/01 Assistant Professor, the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Chung Hsing University
2008–2013 A regular review contributor to the Routledge ABES (Annotated Bibliography of English Studies) in the section of Renaissance and Early Modern Literature.
2006 A member in the committee of BritGrad (The British Graduate Shakespeare Conference which takes place annually at the Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, U. K.).
2005-current A Member of the Shakespeare Institute's Renaissance Drama Research Group. This group has been hosted by Dr Martin Wiggins for more than 10 years, and the membership is by invitation only. The group members meet monthly and keep in touch on the RDRG website in order to continue discussion, share discoveries, and ask questions of one another.
2003-2004 A full-time intern in teaching English in National Hsi Hu Senior High School.
2001-2003 A part-time assistant to the research projects sponsored by National Science Council and hosted by Professor Kun-liang Chuang, who is on the Faculty of the Department of English and is Dean of the Office of International Affairs, National Taiwan Normal University.
研究領域 Research Interests
John Lyly
William Shakespeare
Elizabethan Society, Renaissance Comedy, and Renaissance Domestic Dramas
Religion, Early Modern Conduct Literature, and Morality Plays
Renaissance Theatres, Children's Performances, and Adult Companies
Plautus's and Terence's Comedies and Roman Slavery and Society
Culture, Authenticity, and Shakespeare Adaptations on Stage and in Film