Huining Ouyang, Ph.D.


Edgewood College
Madison, WI


      Scholarly Activities

                     Publications  

    "Behind the Mask of Coquetry: The Trickster Narrative in Miss Numè of Japan: A Japanese-American Romance." Doubled Plots: Romance and History. Eds. Susan Strehle and Mary Paniccia Carden. Jackson, Miss.: University of Mississippi Press, 2003. 86-106.

 

    "Rewriting the Butterfly Story: Tricksterism in Onoto Watanna's A Japanese Nightingale and Sui Sin Far's 'The Smuggling of Tie Co.'" Alternative Rhetorics: Challenges to the Rhetorical Tradition. Eds. Laura Gray-Rosendale and Sibylle Gruber. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001. 203-217.

         Conference Presentations

    "Re-imagining Orientalist Romance: Strategies of Intervention in Geling Yan's The Lost Daughter of Happiness." MELUS (The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the United States) Annual Conference, 27-30 Apr. 2006, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida.

    Panel Chair. “Eat to Your Heart’s Content: The Saga of Food in Asian American Literature.” MELUS Annual Conference, 27-30 Apr. 2006, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida.

    Panel Organizer. “Narratives of Resistance and Re-Imagination: Form and Identity in Ethnic American Literature.” MELUS Annual Conference, 27-30 Apr. 2006, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida.

    "Teaching Asian and Asian American Immigrant Narratives: Multi-Ethnic and Interdisciplinary Connections. " With Melanie Herzog. 14th Annual ASIANetwork Conference, 21-23 Apr. 2006, Lisle, Illinois.

    Panel Chair. "Making Connections in Teaching the Asian American Experience." 14th Annual ASIANetwork Conference, 21-23 Apr. 2006, Lisle, Illinois.

    “'A New Woman in the Fresh New Asian City': The Formation and
     Transformation of Asian Female Subjectivity in Shirley Geok-lin
     Lim’s Joss and Gold." MELUS Annual Conference, 7-10 Apr.
     2005, University of Illinois at Chicago.

    "'Our Inside Story': Immigrant Diaspora and Subjectivity in Fae Myenne Ng's Bone." MELUS Annual Conference, 10-14 Mar. 2004, University of Texas at San Antonio.

                           "Negotiating the Paradox of Diversity and Institutional Fit: Strategies of Survival and Resistance for Women Faculty of Color." WOCC (Women of Color Caucus) Roundtable. MELUS Annual Conference, 10-14 Mar. 2004, University of Texas at San Antonio.

                           "Refiguring the Home-Place: Memory and Survival in Lan Samantha Chang's Hunger."  MELUS Annual Conference, 10-13 Apr. 2003, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida.  

     Panel Coordinator. "Identities and the Home-Place in (Post-) Immigrant Literature."  MELUS Annual Conference, 10-13 Apr. 2003, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida.                  

      "Visualizing Global Feminism: Implementing A Women's Studies Film Series with International and Multi-Cultural Perspectives." With Sayeeda Mamoon. 2002 UW-System Women's Studies Conference, 1-2 Nov. 2002, University of Wisconsin, Madison.  

     "Is There a Butterfly in This Text?: An Intertextual Approach to Teaching David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly."  With Binbin Fu. MELUS Annual Conference, 12-14 Apr. 2002, University of Washington.                     

                    "Negotiating Romance: Onoto Watanna's Miss Numè of Japan." MELUS Annual Conference, 1-4 Mar. 2001, Knoxville College, Tennessee.