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(張雅惠)* (2024.04). Space and Power in Langston Hughes’ “Ballad of the Landlord” and “Madam and the Rent Man”. Paper presented at The 38th annual MELUS conference, Southern Methodist University: Dallas, Texas: MELUS: The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States.
(張雅惠)* (2024.01). Homeland vs. Motherland: The Power of Space and Diasporic Identity in “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri. Paper presented at Two-Day International Seminar: Narratives of Land: Place, Space and Human Identity, Kazi Nazrul University: The Department of English and Setubandha Museum, Kazi Nazrul University.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2017.11). Feeling Trapped and Emotionally Starved:
Food and Psychology in Jhumpa Lahiri's “Interpreter of Maladies. Paper presented at The 5th Annual International Conference on Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCS 2017), Hotel Fort Canning in Singapore: Global Science and Technology Forum.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (張雅惠)* (2015.09). Sandra Cisneros' The House on Mango Street: How your Body Determines the Space you Occupy. Paper presented at Time, Space and Body: 5th Global Conference, Mansfield College, The University of Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary.Net.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2013.02). “Bertha Mason in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea: A Racialised Body Redeemed in Different Space and Time.”. Paper presented at The 1st Global Conference: Time, Space and the Body, Sydney, Australia: Inter-Disciplinary.Net.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2010.11). "Liyun Li's 'A Thousand Years of Good Prayers': Self-Imposed Silence vs. Habitual Silence". Paper presented at Silence & Ineffable: Functions of the Unsaid in Literature and the Humanities, Taipei, Taiwan: The Department of English of National Taipei University of Technology.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2009.03). “The House on Mango Street: The Design of a One-Woman House.”. Paper presented at 40th Annual College English Association Conference (the 70th Anniversary Conference), Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A.: College English Association.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2008.04). “Restoring Damaged Self-Identity: Reading as a Way of Self-empowerment in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple.”. Paper presented at 39th Annual Northeast Modern Language Association Convention, Buffalo, NY, U.S.A.: Northeast Modern Language Association.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2007.04). “Sweet Foods, Identity, and Love-Triangle in Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine and Alice Walker’s The Color Purple.”. Paper presented at 38th Annual College English Association Conference., New Orleans, LA, U.S.A.: College English Association.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2007.03). “Food Consumption and the Troubled Self in Kingston's The Woman Warrior, Walker's The Color Purple, Tan's The Joy Luck Club, and Erdrich's Love Medicine.". Paper presented at 38th Annual Northeast Modern Language Association Convention, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.: Northeast Modern Language Association.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2006.11). “The Father Figure in Ang Lee’s Eat Drink Man Woman and Maria Ripoll’s Tortilla Soup.”. Paper presented at Film/Literature Annual Conference, Towson University. Towson, MD, U.S.A.: Film/Literature Association.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2005.04). “Maxine Hong Kingston’s Representation of the Female Soldier-Fa Mu Lan-in The Woman Warrior.”. Paper presented at 36th Annual Northeast Modern Language Association Convention., Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.: Northeast Modern Language Association.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2004.04). “Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: An Adaptation or a Distortion of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.”. Paper presented at Joint Conference of the National Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association (PCA/ACA) and the Southwest / Texas PCA/ACA., San Antonio, TX, U.S. A.: PCA/ACA.
Ya-hui Irenna Chang (2002.02). “Like Water, Like Chocolate: a Love that Moves the Universe.”. Paper presented at 7th Annual Graduate English Society Conference, Texas Tech University. Lubbock, TX, U.S.A.: Department of English, Texas Tech University.
專書
(2008.12). How What You Eat Defines Who You Are: The Food Theme in Four American Writers.. : Edwin Mellen Press. (ISBN:077344906X)
專書部份章節
(張雅惠)* (2019.07). Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street: How Your Body Determines the Space You Occupy. In Kathleen Glenister Robers, Ya-hui Irenna Chang and Łukasz Matuszyk (Ed.), A Body Living and Not Measurable: How Bodies are Constructed, Scripted and Performed Through Time and Space (pp. 13-22). Leiden, (The Netherlands): Brill.(ISBN:978-1-84888-437-3)
(2008.01). "Food Consumption and the Troubled Self in Kingston's The Woman Warrior, Walker's The Color Purple, Tan's The Joy Luck Club, and Erdrich's Love Medicine.". In Annette Magid (Ed.), You Are What You Eat: Literary Probes into the Palate (pp. 345-366). : Cambridge Scholars Publishing.(ISBN:1847184928)