Zhang Bingjuan, female, was born in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, has a PhD in Modern and Contemporary Literature from Henan University and a postdoctoral degree from Zhejiang University. She is now a professor and doctoral supervisor in the School of Journalism and Communication of Zhengzhou University.
She worked in Henan TV Station for nearly ten years and was transferred to the School of Journalism and Communication of Zhengzhou University in 2004, where she is engaged in teaching undergraduate courses on the history of Chinese radio and television, television choreography, and television features and programs. She also teaches postgraduate courses on television culture and television news research. His main research interests are in the study of Chinese television history, television communication and television culture, and television drama narratives. In recent years, her academic interests are mainly exploring the relationship between television media rituals and cultural communication and.
She has also achieved fruitful results in scientific research. In recent years, she has published more than twenty academic papers in Modern Communication, Chinese Journal of Radio and Television, Contemporary Television, Theory and Creation, Journal of News Lovers, Journal of Central China, Journal of Xiangtan University, etc. Several papers have been reproduced in full by the NPC Reprographic Materials, and some have been extracted by Xinhua Digest. In terms of books and teaching materials, in June 2009, she published his solo book "Narrative, Communication and Gender in Television Drama", published by Henan University Press, and participated in writing three other manuscripts. In terms of research projects, she chaired a social science project in Henan Province in 2007, a national social science project on art in 2009, and participated in three national social science projects and major research projects of the Ministry of Education. In terms of research awards, her doctoral dissertation on "TV Drama: Narrative and Gender" won the second prize of the first doctoral dissertation of the Chinese Women's Studies Association; her dissertation on "Media Rituals and Cultural Communication" won the second prize of the outstanding achievements in humanities and social sciences of the Henan Provincial Education Department in 2007.