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Prof. WONG Wai Ching Angela
黃慧貞 教授
Associate Professor
B.A.(CUHK); B.D. (Hons) (S.E. Asia Grad. Sch. of Theol.)
M.A., Ph.D. (Chic.)

黃慧貞教授在芝加哥大學神學院取得宗教研究學博士學位,現於香港中文大學文化及宗教研究系任副教授、文化研究文學碩士課程主任,並於崇基學院神學院任名譽副教授,亦是香港中文大學亞太研究所性別研究中心副主任。研究領域包括女性主義理論、宗教、身體與性、宗教與國族主義、女性主義詮釋學與宗教經典,及後殖民主義與香港基督教。授課範圍包括:法國女性主義,文化研究概論,殖民、帝國主義與文化,宗教原教旨主義與亞洲文化,神話、想像與文化,宗教與性別研究等。 

黃慧貞教授最近取得了兩項大學教育資助研究基金,分別支持以下的研究計劃:「香港基督教與華人婦女:口述歷史」及「女性與文化的協商:家庭價值、宗教、中國父權」。著作包括《孤苦的女性:一個亞洲神學與當代華人女作家小說之批判分析》(Peter Lang, 2002),編著有《華人婦女與香港基督教:口述歷史》(香港牛津出版社, 2010),我們的故事即我們的身體:敘述香港的女性情慾〉(收錄於《香港社會的性別主流化》,中文大學出版社,2009 性別認同:後殖民主義與香港的基督教女性〉(收錄於《香港的性別與社會》)(UBC Press, 2003

Wai Ching Angela Wong received her Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of Chicago Divinity School. She is currently Associate Professor of the Department, Programme Director of MA programme in Intercultural Studies, Associate Director of Gender Research Centre of Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, and concurrent Professor of the Divinity School of Chung Chi College. Her research interests include feminist theories, religion, body and sexuality, religion and nationalism, feminist hermeneutics and religious classics, and postcolonialism and Hong Kong Christianity. Her areas of teaching cover French Feminisms; Basic Issues in Intercultural Studies; Colonialism, Imperialism and Culture; Religious Fundamentalism and Asian Cultures; Myth, Fantasy and Culture; Religion and Gender Studies, etc.

She has recently been awarded with two UGC General Research Fund for her projects on “Hong Kong Christianity and Chinese Women—An Oral History” and “Women Negotiating Cultures: Family Values, Religion and Chinese Patriarchy.” Some of her publications include The Poor Woman: A Critical Analysis of Asian Theology and Contemporary Chinese Fiction by Women (Peter Lang, 2002); Chinese Women and Hong Kong Christianity: An Oral History (Oxford, 2010); Our Stories Our Bodies: Narrating Female Sexuality in Hong Kong,” Mainstreaming Gender in Hong Kong Society (CU Press, 2009); and Negotiating Gender Identity: Postcolonialism and Hong Kong Christian Women,” in Gender and Society in Hong Kong (UBC Press, 2003)

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