姓名 | 陳旻頎 |
職稱 | 助理教授 |
最高學歷 | 美國SUNY Binghamton比較文學系博士 |
研究領域 | 美國研究、文化研究、影視與媒體研究、科技與社會研究、精神分析 |
研究室 | 384 |
分機 | 31221 |
mcchen@ccu.edu.tw |
【期刊論文】
2023 | Chen, Min-Chi. “Cross-Ciphering Modernity: The Social Representation of Code-Switching in The World Between Us.” Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 49, no. 1, 2023, pp. 9-26. (THCI) |
【專書論文】
2024 | Chen, Min-Chi. “Who Watches the Watchmen: David Fincher’s Serial Killer Narratives.” A Critical Companion to David Fincher, edited by Francis Mickus, Lexington Books, 2024, pp. 179-196. |
2024 | Chen, Min-Chi. “Weaponizing Monstrosity: Starz’s Black Sails and the Power of Monstrous Narrative.” Monsters and Monstrosity in Media: Reflections on Vulnerability, edited by Yeojin Kim and Shane Carreon, Vernon Press, 2024, pp. 23-38. |
【研討會論文】
2025 | Chen, Min-Chi. “‘Does Free Will Justify Patriarchy?’: Personal Agency in Freddy Fu-jui Tang’s Fantasy World.” Captivating Criminality 12, Melbourne, Australia, June 24-27. |
2024 | Chen, Min-Chi. “Science as a Filter: Representations of Late Nineteenth-century Science in Ripper Street (2012-2016).” 第三十二屆中華民國英美文學學會研討會,國立清華大學,臺灣新竹,十月十九日。 |
2024 | Chen, Min-Chi. “Silenced Voices: The Role of Language in Port of Lies (2021).” Multi-ConTEXT: Interdisciplinary Conference, Chungbuk National University, Korea, October 11-12. |
2024 | Chen, Min-Chi. “Whose Horror Is It?: The Sadness (2021) in the Horror Discourses.” American Comparative Literature Association, Montreal, Canada, March 14-17. |
2023 | Chen, Min-Chi. “A Well Executed Monstrosity: Public Execution and the Monster-making in Starz’s Black Sails.” Northeast Modern Language Association Convention, Buffalo, USA, March 7-10. |
2022 | Chen, Min-Chi. “‘Psycho-pass’ or Psychopath?: Rethinking Epistemology of Psychology through Psycho-Pass (2012).” Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, Los Angeles, USA, November 10-13. |
2022 | Chen, Min-Chi. “Taiwanese Hard-boiled: A Taiwanese Interpretation of Hard-boiled Genre in Wolf Hsu’s Boulevard of Broken Dreams.” American Comparative Literature Association, Virtual conference, June 15-18. |
2022 | Chen, Min-Chi. “Weaponizing Monstrosity: Starz’s Black Sails and the Power of Monstrous Narrative.” Northeast Modern Language Association Convention, Baltimore, USA, March 10-13. |
2021 | Chen, Min-Chi. “‘This Is My Design’: On Multiple Structures of Seduction in NBC’s Hannibal.” American Comparative Literature Association, Virtual conference, April 8-11. |
2019 | Chen, Min-Chi. “Introspection of Netflix’s Mindhunter upon Serial Killers.” Northeast Popular Culture Association, Portsmouth, USA, November 15-16. |
2019 | Chen, Min-Chi. “Do Black Holes Dream of Self?: Media and the Construction of Self of Psychopath in AT&T’s Mr. Mercedes.” Visualizing the Self in Flux, Pennsylvania State University, USA, October 25-26. |