Overview
Yuting Hu is a PhD student in the Literature Program and the Asian/Pacific Studies Institute (APSI). She is now serving as the co-chair for the Critical Theory Workshop (CTW), the Jameson Institute for Critical Theory. Her research focuses on the construction of national subjectivity in anti-realist narratives in twentieth- and twenty-first century Chinese and Sinophone literature and media. She also works on Chinese literary and digital modernism and postmodernism, aesthetics, psychoanalysis, queer narratives, and video game studies.
The Institute for World Literature, Harvard University, 2025
M.A., University of Pennsylvania
East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
School of Criticism and Theory, Cornell University, 2023
B.A., cum laude, University of Rochester
Comparative Literature (Highest Distinction); Philosophy (Highest Distinction)
The Institute for World Literature, Harvard University, 2025
M.A., University of Pennsylvania
East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
School of Criticism and Theory, Cornell University, 2023
B.A., cum laude, University of Rochester
Comparative Literature (Highest Distinction); Philosophy (Highest Distinction)