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序号院系名称departments 专业名称major 姓名name 电子信箱网址 序 院系名称 Departments 专业名称 Major 姓名 Name 电子信箱 网址 备注 号 1 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 文艺学 Theory of Literature and Art Studies 褚潇白 CHU XIAO BAI [email protected] 2 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 文艺学 Theory of Literature and Art Studies 王峰 WANG FENG [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/2202/main.jspy 3 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 文艺学 Theory of Literature and Art Studies 朱国华 ZHU GUO HUA [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1795/main.jspy 4 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 文艺学 Theory of Literature and Art Studies 朱志荣 ZHU ZHI RONG [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1814/main.jspy 5 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 语言学及应用语言学 Linguistics and Applied Linguistics 郑伟 ZHENG WEI [email protected] https://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/3039/main.jspy 6 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 汉语言文字学 Chinese Philology 白于蓝 BAI YU LAN [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/2546/main.jspy 7 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 汉语言文字学 Chinese Philology 臧克和 ZANG KE HE [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1776/main.jspy 8 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国古典文献学 Study of Chinese Classical Text 顾宏义 GU HONG YI [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/395/main.jspy 9 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国古代文学 Ancient Chinese Literature 方勇 FANG YONG [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/324/main.jspy 10 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国古代文学 Ancient Chinese Literature 胡晓明 HU XIAO MING [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/454/main.jspy [email protected]. 11 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国古代文学 Ancient Chinese Literature 黄人二 HUANG REN DONG http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/536/main.jspy tw 12 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国古代文学 Ancient Chinese Literature 李舜华 LI SHUN HUA [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/2401/main.jspy 13 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国古代文学 Ancient Chinese Literature 彭国忠 PENG GUO ZHONG [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1017/main.jspy 14 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国古代文学 Ancient Chinese Literature 朱惠国 ZHU HUI GUO [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1820/main.jspy 15 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国现当代文学 Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature 李丹梦 LI DAN MENG [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/846/main.jspy 16 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国现当代文学 Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature 刘旭 LIU XU [email protected] https://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/847/main.jspy 17 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国现当代文学 Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature 罗岗 LUO GANG [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/690/main.jspy 18 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国现当代文学 Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature 文贵良 WEN GUI LIANG [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1340/main.jspy 19 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 中国现当代文学 Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature 殷国明 YIN GUO MING [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1594/main.jspy 20 人文学院中文系 Dept. of Chinese Language & Literature 比较文学与世界文学 Comparative Literature and World Literature 金雯 JIN WEN [email protected] https://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/3544/main.jspy 21 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 中国史 Chinese History 黄纯艳 HUANG CHUN YAN [email protected] 22 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 中国史 Chinese History 李孝迁 LI XIAO QIAN [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/3273/main.jspy 23 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 中国史 Chinese History 王东 WANG DONG [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1270/main.jspy 24 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 中国史 Chinese History 杨奎松 YANG KUI SONG [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1599/main.jspy 25 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 世界史 World History 邓峰 DENG FENG [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/2756/main.jspy 26 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 世界史 World History 梁志 LIANG ZHI [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/2697/main.jspy 27 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 世界史 World History 沐涛 MU TAO [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/932/main.jspy 28 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 世界史 World History 沈志华 SHEN ZHI HUA [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1103/main.jspy 29 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 世界史 World History 徐显芬 XU XIAN FEN [email protected] https://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/search/teacherList.faces?siteId=10&pageId=0&nodeId=21 30 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 世界史 World History 杨彪 YANG BIAO [email protected] http://history.ecnu.edu.cn/b1/22/c21694a241954/page.htm 31 人文学院历史系 Dept. of History 世界史 World History 姚昱 YAO YU [email protected] https://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/3580/main.jspy 32 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 马克思主义哲学 Marxist Philosophy 陈立新 CHEN LI XIN [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/53/48/info21320.htm 33 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 马克思主义哲学 Marxist Philosophy 孙亮 SUN LIANG [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/53/5f/info21343.htm 34 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 中国哲学 Chinese Philosophy 陈贇 CHEN YUN [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/53/1f/info21279.htm 35 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 中国哲学 Chinese Philosophy 方旭东 FANG XU DONG [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/53/1d/info21277.htm 36 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 中国哲学 Chinese Philosophy 贡华南 GONG HUA NAN [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/53/36/info21302.htm 37 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 中国哲学 Chinese Philosophy 刘梁剑 LIU LIANG JIAN [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/52/ab/info21163.htm 38 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 中国哲学 Chinese Philosophy 杨国荣 YANG GUO RONG [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/52/96/info21142.htm 39 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 外国哲学 Foreign Philosophies 姜宇辉 JIANG YU HUI [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/53/5b/info21339.htm 40 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 外国哲学 Foreign Philosophies 潘德荣 PAN DE RONG [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/52/94/info21140.htm 41 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 外国哲学 Foreign Philosophies 童世骏 TONG SHI JUN [email protected] https://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1236/main.jspy 42 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 外国哲学 Foreign Philosophies 应奇 YING QI [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/7d/43/info163139.htm 43 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 逻辑学 Logic 晋荣东 JIN RONG DONG [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/53/34/info21300.htm 44 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 逻辑学 Logic 张留华 ZHANG LIU HUA [email protected] https://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/2508/main.jspy 45 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 伦理学 Ethics 付长珍 FU CHANG ZHEN [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/60/2e/info24622.htm 46 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 伦理学 Ethics 葛四友 GE SI YOU [email protected] https://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/414/main.jspy 47 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 伦理学 Ethics 颜青山 YAN QING SHAN [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/53/60/info21344.htm 48 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 宗教学 Religious Studies 张晓林 ZHANG XIAO LIN [email protected] https://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/1872/main.jspy 49 人文学院哲学系 Dept. of Philosophy 科学技术哲学 Philosophy of Science and Technology 郦全民 LI QUAN MIN [email protected] http://www.philo.ecnu.edu.cn/s/169/t/189/53/68/info21352.htm 50 人文学院政治学系 Dept. of Politics 政治学理论 Politics Theory 马奥尼 MA AO NI [email protected] http://www.dp.ecnu.edu.cn/d0/ff/c10423a119039/page.htm 51 社会发展学院 School of Social Development 社会学 Sociology 胡雪梅 HU XUE MEI [email protected] http://www.law.ecnu.edu.cn/Teacher-team/In-service-teacher/jiaoshou/1927.html 52 社会发展学院 School of Social Development 社会学 Sociology 李向平 LI XIANG PING [email protected] http://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/s/884/main.jspy 53 社会发展学院 School of Social Development 社会学 Sociology 刘迎霜 LIU YING SHUANG 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