
张蕾,新加坡南洋理工大学博士,曾任澳门大学人文九游官方网站博士后研究员(2023-2025),现任九游官方网站讲师。她长期致力于区域国别研究(东盟国家),聚焦东南亚文学、东南亚移工文学、工人阶级历史与文学、马克思主义文论、全球南方思想与文化、去殖民理论与实践等领域。她主编的《Asian Workers’ Stories》(Hardball Press,2024)系统呈现了亚洲劳工叙事的多元面向。其学术成果见于《劳特利奇工人阶级文学指南》(Routledge,2024)、《工人阶级文学:历史与国际视角》(斯德哥尔摩大学出版社,2020)等著作,并发表于《同心圆:文学与文化研究》《Kritika Kultura》《South Asian Review》等国际权威期刊。在学术研究之外,她也积极从事文学翻译实践,并参与文学节等相关文化活动的策划组织工作,推动跨文化对话与公共人文交流。
Luka Lei Zhang, PhD, is a lecturer at Chengdu University, with a PhD in English from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and postdoctoral experience at the University of Macau (2023–2025). Her research focuses on Southeast Asian studies, working-class literature, migrant workers’ cultural production, Marxist literary theory, Global South thought and culture, and decolonial theory and practice. She is the editor ofAsian Workers’ Stories(Hardball Press, 2024), and her work has appeared in publications such asThe Routledge Companion to Working-Class Literature(2024),Working-Class Literature(s): Historical and International Perspectives(2020), and journals includingConcentric: Literary and Cultural Studies,Kritika Kultura, andSouth Asian Review. Beyond academia, she is also engaged in literary translation and has been involved in the planning and organization of literary festivals, facilitating cross-cultural dialogue and public humanities engagement.
学术发表
1.(forthcoming)“I meowed and meowed all night”:MigrantWorkerNecropolitics in theWork of Stefani Alvarez,Asian Studies Review, 2026.(A&HCI)
2.(forthcoming) The Precarious Diary: Form, Risk, and Resistance in Md Sharif Uddin’s Writings,Precarisation Across Literatures, Malmö University Press, 2026.
3..“They are afraid to write”: Bangladeshi Migrant Worker Writers in Singapore,South Asian Review,South Asian Review,1–18. 2025.(Scopus)
4.From Class Struggle to the Docile Other: Singaporean Migrant Worker Narrative in Retrospective,Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies, 51,1,2025.(A&HCI)
5.Migrant Workers in Asia Today: A Brief Introduction.Routledge Companion to Working-class Literature, Routledge, 2024.
6.Filipina Domestic Workers as Contemporary Working-class Poets: Writing as a Transformative Force, Kritika Kultura,45, 2024.(A&HCI)
7.The Struggle of Worker Writers: Between Sincerity and Authenticity.Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies, 49, 2, 2023. (A&HCI)
8.The (Un)Making of a Worker Poet: The Case of Md Mukul Hossine and Migrant Worker Writings in Singapore.,The Journal of Working-Class Studies, 6, 4, 2021.
9.From Red Scare to Capitalist Showcase: Working-Class Literature from Singapore.Working-Class Literature(s): Historical and International Perspectives, 2, Stockholm University Press, 2020.