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University of Wisconsin, MA
Warring States and Early Imperial politico-philosophical literature, particularly questions of rhetorics and redactional strategies, textual criticism, the formational history of texts, and the methodology of studying early Chinese manuscripts.
University of Hamburg, PhD Sinology
Chinese religion and thought, medieval religious Daoism and popular religion, Chinese ethnic history.
1975 B.A. University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. Department of History, magna cum laude 1979 M.A. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Department of Asian Studies 1988 Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, California. Department of Oriental Languages
1975-76 Teaching Assistant, University of British Columbia 1983-86, 87-88 Teaching Associate in Japanese, University of California at Berkeley 1988-95 Assistant Professor of Chinese, University of Pennsylvania 1995-1996 Assistant Professor of Chinese, University of Minnesota 1996-1998 Assistant Professor of Religion, College of William and Mary 1998-1999 Assistant Professor of Chinese and Relig...
Medieval Chinese literature and culture, literature and self-representation, historiography, rhetoric, humor studies, etc.
Second language acquisition, Chinese language pedagogy, and teaching English as a second language. Her recent research focuses on Chinese language pronunciation teaching and learning.
University of Kansas, MA, PhD.
Early and early medieval Chinese literature.
Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, PhD
Cultural differences and similarities and their impacts on the forming of language barriers.
Yunnan Normal University, BA, University of Colorado at Boulder, MA
Modern Chinese literatures, minor literatures and topolect, film and media, affect theory, visual culture and theory, Cold War studies, postcolonial studies, comparative studies, genre, language philosophy, modern Korean literature and culture, Japanese literature and culture
Pre-modern Chinese literature, pre-modern popular culture, popular religion, vernaculars, morality literature, women's history, Taiwan history
BA with honors in Physics and East Asian Languages and Cultures from Beloit College, and an MA and PhD in East Asian Languages and Civilizations from the University of Chicago
Religion and myth, storytelling and popular culture, and women's history of China
University of California at Berkeley (September 1969-June 1979) Degree: Ph.D. Major: Oriental Languages. Dissertation: "Celebrations at the Gate of Death: Symbol and Structure in Chin P'ing Mei" Yale University (September 1967-June 1969) Degree: M.A. Major: Far Eastern Languages and Literatures Cornell University (September 1963-June 1967) Degree: B.A. Major: Asian Studies
2010-2014 - Visiting Associate Professor, Humanities Center, Johns Hopkins University 2012 April - Academic Leader for Smithsonian Museum Trip to China and Tibet 1988-2007 - Associate Professor of Chinese, University of Colorado, Boulder (currently emeritus) 1979-1988 - Assistant Professor of Chinese, University of Minnesota 1980 - Assistant Director, Minnesota-Nankai Summer Intensive Language ...
the changing practices of East Asian librarianship and information behavior of East Asian Scholars how East Asian scholars cite foreign language materials international students’ information needs and the library’s role in support their academic success. East Asia Literature and the Arts
M.S., Information Science, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, 2007 M.A., Asian Studies, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, 2007 M.A., Chinese Philosophy, Peking University, 2002 B.A., Philosophy, Peking University, 1999