你的日常》入選《南方都市報》“2017年度十大好書”,英文著作《巨龍幻想》(The Great Dragon Fantasy)被當代最有影響的哲學家齊澤克(Slavoj Žižek)教授形容為一部“爆炸性的非凡著作”。主要研究方向為政治哲學、精神分析、中國古典思想。與書卷相伴,以天下賢良為友,便是夙志。電子郵箱:
guanjun.wu@gmail.com; gjwu@dlps.ecnu.edu.cn
教育背景
哲學博士(Ph. D),澳大利亞墨納士大學(Monash University)
法學學士,華東理工大學
學術崗位
華東師范大學歐陸政治哲學研究所所長、研究員
華東師范大學政治學系教授、博士生導師
學術與社會兼職
上海政治學會常務理事
上海市歐美同學會理事、副會長
上海中青年知識分子聯誼會理事
上海紐約大學(NYU Shanghai)雙聘教授
墨納什大學(Monash University)人文學院客座研究員
復旦大學社會科學高等研究院客座研究員
教育部人文社會科學重點研究基地華東師范大學中國現代思想文化研究所研究員
華東師范大學歐陸前沿思想研究創新團隊負責人
華東師范大學政治學系學術委員會副主任委員
華東師范大學師資隊伍建設委員會委員
華東師范大學無黨派高級知識分子聯誼會理事、副會長
歐美同學會華東師范大學分會理事、副會長
《海歸學人》主編
《ECNU Review》(《華東師范大學學報》英文版)執行主編
學術叢書“左翼前沿思想叢書”主編(中央編譯出版社)
學術叢書“政治哲學譯叢”學術編委(商務印書館)
學術叢書“拜德雅”學術編委(重慶大學出版社、西南師范大學出版社)
學術叢書“新迷影叢書”學術編委(河南大學出版社)
學術輯刊《復旦政治哲學評論》學術委員(上海人民出版社)
中信出版社特聘專家顧問團委員
研究領域
政治哲學;當代歐陸思想;技術哲學;精神分析;中國古典思想之重釋;當代中國思想、中國道路研究
教授課程
哲學導論(本科生公選課)
歐陸前沿思想(本科生公選課)
意識形態理論(本科生公選課)
政治意識形態(本科生公選課)
政治哲學(研究生專業課)
歐陸政治哲學(研究生通識課)
Chinese Political Philosophy(國際研究生專業課,英語授課)
Contemporary Chinese Political Thought(上海紐約大學課程,英語授課)
1、Guanjun Wu, “Debord contra Lacan: Two Critical Theorizations of Image in 20th-Century French Thought,”ECNU Review, Volume 5, 2017.
2、Guanjun Wu, “Narrating a Fantasmatic Unity: On the Contemporary Sinophone Discourse of China's Civilizational Subjectivity”, Frontier of Philosophy in China, Volume 11, issue 4 (November 2016).
3、Guanjun Wu, “The Lacanian Imaginary and Modern Chinese Intellectuality”, Social Imaginaries, Volume 2, issue 1 (Spring 2016).
4、Guanjun Wu, “A (Psycho)Analysis of China’s New Nationalism”, in Leigh Jenco (ed.), Chinese Thought as Global Theory: Diversifying Knowledge Production in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Albany: State University of New York, 2016.
5、Guanjun Wu, “A Lacanian (Psycho)Analysis of the Post-Maoist Popular and Intellectual Discourse on Enlightenment,” ECNU Review, Volume 3, 2014.
6、Guanjun Wu, “A Lacanian Analysis of the Post-Maoist Structuration of Chineseness,” Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art, Volume 34, issue 1, 2014.
7、Guanjun Wu, “China’s New Nationalism and Its Obscene Core,” History Research, Volume 2, issue 8, August 2012.
8、Guanjun Wu, “What Makes Contemporary Chinese Thought Unique”, Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Volume 5, issue 3, September 2012.
9、Guanjun Wu, “Hegel’s Two Faces”, ECNU Review, Volume 1, 2012.
10、Guanjun Wu, “Contemporary Chinese Social and Political Thought”, in Gerard Delanty and Stephen P. Turner (eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Theory, New York: Routledge, 2011, pp.361-73.
專著《The Great Dragon Fantasy》所獲部分國際學界同行評議
Guanjun Wu wrote an extraordinary book which brings together the Lacanian psychoanalytic tradition with the intimate knowledge of Chinese intellectual scene. The mixture is explosive, since it throws a new light not only on Chinese situation but also on psychoanalytic theory, bringing out its force to uncover new dimensions as well as its limitations. In this book, East meets West in a way which profits and changes both. Guanjun Wu combines cold analytic dissection with passionate emancipatory engagement.
Slavoj Žižek, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Sociology and Philosophy, University of Ljubljana
What do Chinese intellectuals want? Breaking with conventional historical, political, and sociological presumptions, Guanjun Wu boldly employs Lacanian psychoanalysis to explore the fantasies structuring post-Maoist intellectual discourse. This is an essential book not only for those interested in psychoanalysis but for anyone concerned with the dynamic of freedom and fullness, trauma and greatness shaping debates in contemporary China.
Jodi Dean, Donald R. Harter '39 Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences at Hobart and William Smith Colleges
The Great Dragon Fantasy represents a fascinating and original application of Lacanian psychoanalytic precepts to the main currents of contemporary Chinese political thought: New Enlightenment, the New Left Wing (neo-Maoism), neo-Confucianism, and Chinese Nationalism. Throughout this study, Guanjun Wu displays a masterful grasp of Eastern and Western intellectual traditions – an understanding and breadth that is, to my knowledge, simply unmatched. With this book, Wu has established himself as a significant contributor to the central theoretical debates of the twenty-first century as well as an important intellectual mediator on both sides of the East-West divide. When all is said and done, The Great Dragon Fantasy takes important steps in rendering that divide less cavernous.
Richard Wolin, Distinguished Professor of History and Political Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Guanjun Wu's work is an original and forceful analysis of the Chinese intellectual scene, and certainly one of the most controversial contributions to the field. Wu's combination of civilizational and psychoanalytical perspectives throws light on a background often neglected by Western observers, and reminds us that Chinese debates on the roads to modernity are not only about the construction of political and economic institutions. Those who prefer a different interpretation of China's encounter with itself and the West will have to come to grips with Wu's arguments. The book is essential reading for students of contemporary China and its ongoing transformation.
Johann P. Arnason, Emeritus Professor of sociology at La Trobe University
The primary significance of Wu’s work is not its cultural analyses or assessments of developments in contemporary Chinese thought; rather, it is the fact that it is itself a signal indicator of a new development in contemporary Chinese thought, one that indicates a Cartesian turn and the possibility of psychoanalysis. Such a turn happened elsewhere first, and was central to a new epistemic tradition that ultimately confronted China and provoked the crisis of Chinese consciousness.
Josef Gregory Mahoney, Professor of Political Philosophy and Critical Theory; Director of the International Center for Advanced Political Studies at East China Normal University
Wu Guanjun’s book The Great Dragon Fantasy offers a stunning reinterpretation of contemporary Chinese thought that is sure to start many conversations in the years to come, both inside and outside China. Wu’s use of Lacanian psychoanalysis also offers a novel application of a method of interpretation that has only recently been recognized for its insight into collective as well as personal manifestations of fantasy, otherness, and desire. The book is therefore original in both its approach and its subject matter.
Leigh Jenco, Professor in Political Theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science
The Great Dragon Fantasy is a unique contribution to the literature on Chinese contemporary intellectuality, world philosophy studies, and China studies. […] It renders a theoretical breakthrough in Chinese studies of philosophy and contemporary intellectual thought. The Great Dragon Fantasy does not only deal with textual and discourse studies, but it goes beyond their theoretical confines and seeks the hidden mechanisms for the changing contours of Chinese intellectual discourse in the post-Maoist era. It contributes not only to theories in China studies, but also the Lancanian psychoanalytic theory on which The Great Dragon Fantasy is based.
《Frontier of Philosophy in China》(Volume 11, issue 4, November 2016)