Luo Shiping is currently Professor of Literary and Cultural Studies in the School of Foreign Languages at South China University of Technology. Luo Shiping graduated and obtained his PhD from Staffordshire University in the UK in 2006. He has had a varied career in education, having taught for nearly 35 years in different universities of China. Professor Luo specializes in Literary Studies, Cultural Studies. His research has focused upon the theorization of the relationship between the West and the East. He is the author of Potential Disparity Structure Theory of Post-Colonial Languages, and nearly 30 articles in the key academic journals of China, including “Border-Inscribing and Border-Crossing: (Post)colonial Literature in the Context of Globalization”, “Surveillance of Colonialist Literature”, “Subjectivity Construction of the Colonial(ist) Literature”, “Examination of Characters’ Identity in Postcolonial Novels”, “Gaze: Refraction of Postcolonial Literature” , etc. Luo’s co-organized and successfully completed the research project is the World Bank Researching Project—English Teaching Practice in Chinese Context; his independently completed research projects include Post-Colonial Language Potential Disparity Structure Theory, and, Contemporary Postcolonial Literature in English.
Luo Shiping has been engaged as a communication PR & PA expert of NSSFC projects by NPOPSS since 2010, and he has been a member of the First Guangdong Public Diplomacy Association.
Email: luoshiping_staffs@126.com