PublicationsBook ChapterConference PresentationsProfessional and Community ServicesCourses Taught |
TopPublications |
- Leung, Chloe. “Hush and Listen!: Unspeakable Voices and the Deafened Moment in Virginia Woolf’s The Years”. JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory 52.2 (Summer 2022).
- Leung, Chloe. “Survival of the Unfit: Virginia Woolf’s Crip and Eugenic Modernism in The Voyage Out”. Journal of Literary & Critical Disability Studies 17.1 (2023).
- Leung, Chloe. “Narrative Dis-ease: Stream of Unconsciousness and the Corporeality of Disability Metaphors in D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love (1920)”. The D.H. Lawrence Review. (Summer 2022).
- Leung, Chloe. “A Rhapsody for ‘Tuesday’: Undercurrents in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves (1931) and the Royal Ballet’s Woolf Works (2015)”. Interdisciplinary Literary Studies: A Journal of Criticism and Theory. (Winter 2022).
- Leung, Chloe. “Virginia Woolf and Therapeutic (E)motion: Remapping Health with a Dose of Stoicism” in The Voyage Out” in Woolf Miscellany, issue 97, Spring/Summer 2021, pp.14-16.
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TopBook Chapter |
- Leung, Chloe. “Neither Mad nor Woman: Re-Dressing Identity Politics in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando”. Madwomen in Social Justice Movements, Literatures, and Art, eds. Jessica Lowell Mason and Nicole Crevar. Vernon Press, 2022. (Peer reviewed), (forthcoming 2022)
- Leung, Chloe. “’But of course Rachel’s Illness is quite different”: Reconfiguring the ‘Medical’ and ‘Illness’ in Virginia Woolf’s The Voyage Out” in The Portrait of an Artist as a Pathographer: On Writing Illnesses and Illnesses in Writing. eds. Jajit Sarkar and Jagnnath Basu. Vernon Press, 2021.
- Leung, Chloe. ‘“It was one’s body feeling, not one’s mind”: A Pas de Deux for Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse and the Russian Ballet’ in East-West Dialogues: the Transferability of Concepts in the Humanities, eds. C. Bode, M. O’Sullivan, L. Schlepp. Peter Lang, 2020.
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TopConference Presentations |
- D.H. Lawrence, Distance and Proximity: An International Virtual Symposium (July 2021): Workshop Convenor of the Panel: “Lawrence and the Dis-ease of Disabilities”
- Graduate Conference on D.H. Lawrence (DHLSNA) (April 2021): Title of Paper: “Narrative Dis-ease: Stream of Unconsciousness and the Corporeality of Disability in D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love”
- NeMLA (March 2020): Neo-Stoicism and the Shaping of the Modern Mind. Title of Paper: “The Movement of Prose: Virginia Woolf’s Aestheticizing of Ethics”.
- The 28th Annual Virginia Woolf Conference (June 2018): “Virginia Woolf, Europe, and Peace” (2018, University of Kent).Title of Paper: “Virginia Woolf and the Ballet: Negotiating Restraint and Liberation”.
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TopProfessional and Community Services |
- Reader and Postgraduate Representative for James Tait Black Prize in Fiction (2021-2022)
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TopCourses Taught |
- English Literature 2 (1750-1950) (Edinburgh)
- Hong Kong Literature (CUHK)
- Children’s Literature (CUHK)
- Introduction to Literature (CUHK)
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