JunProf. Dr. Jessica Imbach
Contact Information:
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Institut für Sinologie
Erbprinzenstraße 12, 4. OG
79098 Freiburg, Germany
Office room no. 04.003
Phone: +49 761 20396748
E-Mail: jessica.imbach[at]sinologie.uni-freiburg.de
Jessica Imbach’s research and teaching focuses on modern and contemporary Chinese literature, narrative theory, digital media, science and technology studies, and environmental humanities. Her current research project examines the aesthetics and politics of genre fiction in China, focusing in particular on science fiction.
Curriculum vitae:
since 04/2024 Junior Professor Sinology/contemporary China, University of Freiburg
05/2017 – 02/2024 Postdoc and Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies, University of Zurich
09/2020 – 11/2020 Research fellow at the European Institute of Chinese Studies, Paris
24/03/2017 PhD in Chinese Studies (summa cum laude), University of Zurich, awarded the prize for best dissertation of 2017/2018 at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Zurich
11/2015 – 10/2016 Fully funded PhD scholarship from the University of Zurich
01/2014 – 05/2014 Visiting Scholar, Shanghai University
04/2012 – 10/2015 Fully funded PhD scholarship from the Swiss National Science Foundation
02/2011 – 03/2012 Lecturer in Chinese Studies, University of Zurich
2010 Master of Arts in Chinese Studies, General Linguistics and Modern History, University of Zurich
Grants, Awards, and Distinctions:
2023 FAN-Award of the University of Zurich for early career researchers in the category “Humanities and Social Sciences”
2020 GRC-Grant (UZH) for the Workshop: Wired China: Digital Media and Online Culture
2018 annual dissertation award of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Zurich
11/2015 – 10/2016 research grant, University of Zurich
04/2012 – 10/2015 Marie Heim-Vögtlin fellowship of the Swiss National Science Foundation
2014 travel and conference grant, University of Queensland, Brisbane
2009 1st prize in the Goethe Institute Shanghai literary translation contest
09/2004 – 08/2005 Chinese Government Scholarship, Beijing Language and Culture University
Selected recent publications:
- Digital China: Creativity and Community in the Sinocybersphere. Amsterdam University Press, 2024, open access: https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.13049278
- “Liu Cixin’s China 2185, Digital Futurism, and the Mediation of History in Post-Tiananmen Science Fiction,” in: Digital China, 2024, open access: https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.13049278.14
- Sinophone Utopias. Exploring Futures Beyond the China Dream. Cambria Press, 2023.
- “Specters of Utopia in Diceng Literature: Yu Hua’s The Seventh Day,” in: Sinophone Utopias, 2023.
- “Special Issue Digital Society in China,” Asiatische Studien 75.5: 1-11, 2022.
- “Chinese Science Fiction in the Anthropocene,” Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment 12, no. 1 (February 7, 2021): 121–37. Open access: https://ecozona.eu/article/view/3527
- “Is Green the New Red? Cultural perspectives on ecological civilization,” EURICS Briefs, No. 5. 2020
- “Special Issue Anthropocene Matters: Envisioning Sustainability in the Sinosphere,” International Communication of Chinese Culture 5, no. 1 (May 1, 2018): 1–8.