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Jade Huang
Born (1986-09-05) 5 September 1986 (age 37)
LanguageTaiwanese Mandarin
NationalityTaiwan
EducationNational Dong Hwa University (BA)
National Chiao Tung University (MA)
Washington University in St. Louis (master's student)
Genrepoetry
Notable awardsLin Rong-San Literary award
China Times Literary Award
Yang Mu Literary Awards
Website
facebook.com/jayjayjade

Jade Huang (Chinese: 黃岡; born 5 September 1986) is a contemporary Taiwanese Non-binary gender poet. This poet has published a poetry collection titled Who Cuts the Tribe in Half (Chinese: 是誰把部落切成兩半, 2014), about Taiwanese indigenous peoples. Co-edited with poets Li Wenchi and Shenshen, Under the Same Roof: A Poetry Anthology for LGBT (Chinese: 同在一個屋簷下, 2019) is the first LGBTQIA+ poetry anthology in the Chinese-language world.[1] Jade Huang has previously received prestigious accolades such as the Yang Mu Literary Awards, Lin Rong-San Literary award, China Times Literature Award and others.

Jade Huang's works have been published in the supplements of United Daily News and Liberty Times, and are also included in New Century New Generation Poetry Selection. Jade Huang is currently receiving a grant from National Culture and Arts Foundation and is in the process of creating a poetry collection titled THEY: The Life Stories of Sinophone Queers (Chinese: X也們).[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Yeh, Michelle (2022-01-18). "Modern literature of Taiwan: between China and the world". A Century of Development in Taiwan. doi:10.4337/9781800880160.00027.
  2. ^ "McDonnell International Scholars Academy". mcdonnell.wustl.edu. Retrieved 15 March 2024.