Fu Jin (born 1956) is a Chinese academic, author and theater critic.

Fu Jin received his Ph.D in Chinese Literature. He is a professor at the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts and Nanjing University. Fu Jin is also the Vice Chairman of the Chinese Literature and Art Association, Member Discussants (on theater and film studies) of the State Council of China, Chief of the Academic Committee of the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts, and Director of the Chinese Traditional Drama Research Institute.

Fu Jin has been a critic of Chinese Theatre, Critical Theory, and Modern Chinese theatre for many years. He has published over ten books and three hundred papers.

Publications

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  • "The history of Chinese Theatre" (2014)[1]
  • "The Speech of Art and Aesthetics" (2010)[2]
  • "To pass the flame of remembrance onto the next generation ---The Theoretical and Practical experiment on Intangible Cultural Heritage in China" (2008)[3]
  • "Chinese Theatre History after 1949" (2002)[4]
  • "The strength of Grass Roots---Field research on Tai Zhou Traditional Theatre" (2001)[5]

Chief Editor

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  • Historical Documentation of Beijing Opera (Volume of Qing Dynasty) and continuation (2011)[6]
  • Theatrical Art journal.
  • 60 years of Beijing Arts: 1949-2009—Volume of Theatre (2010)[7]

References

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  1. ^ Fu, Jin; 傅谨 (2014). Zhongguo xi ju shi = A history of Chinese theater (Di 1 ban ed.). Beijing Shi. ISBN 978-7-301-24727-3. OCLC 904259753.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Fu, Jin; 傅谨 (2010). Yi shu mei xue jiang yan lu = Yishu meixue jiangyanlu (Di 1 ban ed.). Taiyuan Shi: Shanxi jiao yu chu ban she. ISBN 978-7-5440-3809-6. OCLC 707913677.
  3. ^ "To pass the flame of remembrance onto the next generation ---The Theoretical and Practical experiment on Intangible Cultural Heritage in China", Beijing:china social sciences publishing house, Jun.2008
  4. ^ Fu, Jin; 傅谨 (2002). Xin Zhongguo xi ju shi, 1949-2000 = A history of Chinese drama, 1949-2000 (Di 1 ban ed.). Changsha Shi: Hunan mei shu chu ban she. ISBN 7-5356-1808-1. OCLC 52954221.
  5. ^ Nanning: Guangxi People's Publishing House, Mar.2001
  6. ^ Jing ju li shi wen xian hui bian. Qing dai juan. Jin Fu, 傅谨 (Di 1 ban ed.). Nanjing Shi. 2011. ISBN 978-7-5506-0165-9. OCLC 724309622.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. ^ The Publishing House of the China Literary Federation, Dec.2010