Nan Hu, doctoral student in Chinese and comparative literature, has been awarded a Spring 2021 graduate fellowship from the Center for the Humanities in Arts & Sciences at Washington University. Fellowships are competitively awarded annually, and fellows join a community of scholars in residence at the center for the fall or spring semester. Hu studies film history in twentieth-century China. Her dissertation is tentatively titled, “Voicing the Foreign: Dubbing for Films in Socialist China (1949-1978).”
Learn more about the 2020 - 2021 class of fellows and their work at the humanities center’s website.