found: Displaced, 2020:ECIP t.p. (Kate Rose) data view (she earned a Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of Montpellier, France, on magical realism and the quest for freedom in contemporary French and Francophone women's writings (also the topic of her first book, Décoloniser l'imaginaire); currently working on a book called Socioliterature: Engaged Criticism for Today's World, and another titled, Behind Heavy Doors: Traumatic Memory and the Hidden Epidemic of Child Abuse; as a professor at China University of Mining and Technology for several years, she has taught courses in comparative and world literature; she has also published two books of literary criticism: Decoloniser l'Imaginaire, L'Harmattan, (2007), and, Une Terre a Elles, Bord du Lot, (2014), a novel in French about traumatic memory: Mosaïque des Autresses (L'Harmattan, 2009), two edited books with Cambridge Scholars Press: China Beyond the Binary, (2019); and, China From Where We Stand, (2016), and published numerous academic articles as well as short stories and poems; currently resides in Flagstaff, Arizona)