Chinese Literature Early Chinese intellectual history Chinese archaeology
Ph.D. in Ancient Chinese History, University of Washington 2000 M.A. in Ancient Chinese History, University of Washington 1995
2002 M.A. Peking University, Dept. of Chinese Language and Literature 1999 B.A. Shaanzi Normal University, Chinese Language and Literature
served as a Language Instructor in the Inter-University Program (IUP) for Chinese Language Studies at Tsinghua University served as a language instructor in the Yale-China Language Center, Chinese University of Hong Kong (2009-2010) had been a teaching associate for the Chinese language program in this department at Cornell University in 2005-2006 and 2012-2016.
the identity politics of the Taiwan issue, China’s grand strategy, East Asian security politics, and Olympics and international relations.
1990-1991 Teacher's Certificate, TESL, Brigham Young University 1990 Certificate, Teacher of Chinese as a Second Language, Chinese Language Center, Taipei, Taiwan 1987 Certificate, TESL, BBC and London University, London 1982-1987 Graduate Diploma, TESL, Department of English Graduate School at National Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan
Chinese drama and fiction, both classical and vernacular / Chinese language teaching / the Chinese written script / interactive electronic instructional materials / Chinese cinema
B.A. Tunghai University M.A. University of California at Berkeley Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley
Sociolinguistics of less commonly studied languages / language variation and change / dialects / tone / indigenous minority languages / sociophonetics and sociotonetics / Sui and other minority languages of China / New England English
B.Sc. Calvin College Ph.D. Michigan State University
Contemporary Chinese Literature and Culture / Regional Identity / Cultural Politics / Performance Theory / Folklore Studies / Social Roles of Singers and Songs
2007–2013 Ph.D., The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, with a Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization in Folklore • Ph.D. Dissertation: “Song King: Tradition, Social Change, and the Contemporary Art of a Northern Shaanxi Folksinger” (2013) • M.A. Thesis: “Beyond the Western Pass: Emotions and Songs of Separation in Northern China” (2009) ...
2020–Present Associate Professor with Tenure, Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages Program, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 2013–2020 Assistant Professor, Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages Program, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 2012–2013 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 2005–2007 Adjunct Professor...
Chinese Literature, Comparative East Asian Literature, Borderlands, Post-colonial Studies, Trauma Studies
B.A. Peking University, Korean Language, Literature and Culture M.A. Leiden University, Literary Theory Ph.D Harvard University, Comparative Literature
Philosophy; ethical theory, moral psychology, comparative ethics; Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist comparative philosophy
Ph.D., Princeton University 1977 B.A., Macalester College 1971
Tibetan Buddhism; Buddhism and modernity; modern Tibetan language poetry; ethnic minority identity in China Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke Non-dual awareness and poetics Influence of Buddhism on 20th Century American Poetry Women's Religious Experience & Poetics
Ph.D., University of Virginia 2004
Lecturing Fellow of Religion, Religious Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2017 Instructor of the Religious Studies, Religious Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2016 - 2017 Visiting Instructor in the Department of Religious Studies, Religious Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2010 - 2016 Visiting Instructor in the Department of Religious Studies, Religious Studies, ...
Global strategy, cross border technology management, R&D strategy Research: East Asian innovation and R&D systems; China business and technology strategy.
Diploma (1982), National Academy for the Arts; M.M. (1985), Northern Illinois University; D. M. A. (1993) Boston University
Chinese art; Daoist and Buddhist visual culture; Chinese painting (especially Song and Yuan periods); visual cultures of Middle Period China; cross-cultural study; book and print culture; East and West
Ph.D. Yale University M.A. National Taiwan University B.A. National Taiwan University
Ching-I Tu
Chinese Literary Criticism Chinese Thought Chinese Hermeneutics Chinese Culture East Asia
Ph.D., University of Washington B.A., National Taiwan University
Chinese Linguistics Chinese Pedagogy
Ph.D. Yale University M.A. University College London B.A. National Taiwan University
Intermediate Chinese 1 (01:165:201) Intermediate Chinese 2 (01:165:202) Advanced Modern Chinese (01:165:301) Advanced Modern Chinese (01:165:302)
Ph.D., Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, May, 1993. Columbia University, Exchange Scholar Program, 1986-87 M.A., Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, May, 1984 B.A., Independent (Interdisciplinary) Concentration and Religious Studies Concentration, Brown University, June, 1981, Magna Cum Laude
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University, 2000-present Associate Professor, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University, 2004-present Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University, 1993-2000 Affiliate Faculty Member, Asian Studies Program, Rutgers University, 1994-present Affiliate Faculty Member, Program in Comparative Literatur...
Cultural politics, social theory, gender and sexuality, feminist theory, transnationalism, race and ethnicity, media, visual anthropology, popular culture, postcolonial studies, Chinese society, Asian Americans, diaspora.
Modern Europe, France, Nineteenth Century cultural and intellectual histories. Asia-Pacific and Pacific Islands global and comparative histories. Memory and historical consciousness, historiography, European empire and colonialism.
Ph.D., Department of History, UCLA (1993)
International urbanization Land development, land politics and property rights Displacement Social protests and community participation Ethnographic methods
Ph.D. 2010, School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, USA. Dissertation: Disputed Relocation and Property Development in Shanghai: Contesting Inner City Renewal Practices, 1990-2005. Specialization: international urbanization, urban redevelopment, land commodification, property and housing rights, citizenship M.S., 2000, Urban Planning, College of Engineering, National Taiwan Un...
Assistant Professor (Sept. 2014 – present), School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, USA Graduate Faculty Member (Jan. 2016 – present), Department of Geography, Rutgers University, USA Assistant Professor (July 2013 – July 2014), Human Geography and Planning, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Canada Postdoctoral Research Fellow (April 2011 – M...
Comparative employment relations and human resource management with a focus on China labor movement in China; high performance work systems; corporate social responsibility, labor and human resource issues in overseas Chinese firms, skill development
Ph.D. Cornell University January 2009, School of Industrial and Labor Relations M.S. Central University for Nationalities, Beijing, China, 2003 B.S. University of International Business & Economics, Beijing, China, 1999
2015- Associate Professor, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University 2016- Affiliated Associate Professor, Political Science Department, Rutgers University 2019- Co-Director, Center for Global Work and Employment 2016-2019 Director, Center for Global Work and Employment 2015- 2019 Co-Director of Ph.D. Program 2009-2015 Assistant Professor, School of Management and Labor Relat...
PhD Music Theory, University of Michigan MA Music Theory, University of Michigan BA Music, National Taiwan Normal University
Chinese Dialectology Dialect Geography Historical Chinese Linguistics
Ph.D. University of Washington, Seattle M.A. University of Washington, Seattle B.A. University of Washington, Seattle
Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of California, Los Angeles (primary area: premodern Chinese literature; secondary areas: literary theory and French literature), 2003 Dissertation Research at National Taiwan University (funded by a Fulbright-Hays Fellowship), 2000-2001 M.A. in Comparative Literature, University of California, Los Angeles, 1997 B.A. with High Distinction in Literature...
Professor, Chinese Literature, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures (with affiliate membership in Comparative Literature and Medieval Studies), Rutgers University, 2018-present Associate Professor, Chinese Literature, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures (with affiliate membership in Comparative Literature and Medieval Studies), Rutgers University, 2011-present Associate Professor, ...
Late Imperial and Modern China: History of Religion Email: xunliu@rutgers.edu
B.A., Huazhong Normal University Ph.D., University of Southern California
Second language acquisition, language testing and assessment, as well as Chinese linguistics and literature.
2011 Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Literatures, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, USA Areas of Concentration: Second Language Acquisition, Applied Cognitive Linguistics, Language Testing and Assessment, Chinese Linguistics and Literature, L2/FL Pedagogy Dissertation Title: Learning to express motion events in L2 Chinese: A cognitive, linguistic perspective Committee Members: Ying-che Li (Chai...
2019-present Associate Professor of Chinese & Chinese Section Head, Director of Foreign Language and International Trade Program, Department of Languages, Cultures, and International Trade, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 2015-2019 Assistant Professor of Chinese & Chinese Section Head, Department of Languages, Cultures, and International Trade, Southern Illinois University, Carbond...
Teaching Chinese language and culture courses at all levels and aims to cultivate experts who have a deep understanding of Chinese language and culture and can contribute to the exchanges and dialogues between the East and the West.
research on China has focused on the grass-roots organization of party authority, the political economy of reform, social stratification and mobility, and political conflict from the 1960s to 1980s. the sources of conflict, stability, and change in communist regimes and their successor states
A.B. Johns Hopkins (Political Science), 1975; Ph.D. Univ. of Michigan (Sociology), 1981
Columbia University: Assistant Professor of Sociology, 1981-1987. Harvard University: John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences, 1987-1989; Professor of Sociology, 1989-1995; Director, M.A. Program on Regional Studies-East Asia, 1992-95. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology: Professor and Head, Division of Social Science, Associate Dean, School of Humanities and Social S...
comparative healthcare systems and health reform in Asia, especially China; government and market roles in the health sector; payment incentives; healthcare productivity; and the economics of the demographic transition
Ph.D., Harvard University, Public Policy, June 1999. M.A., University of Hawaii, Economics, August 1995. M.A., University of Hawaii, Asian Studies, May 1992. B.A., Dartmouth College, Asian Studies, June 1988, Valedictorian.
Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), Stanford University, 2015 – Deputy Director, Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC), FSI, Stanford University, 2017 – Director, Asia Health Policy Program, APARC; and Fellow, Center for Health Policy / Primary Care and Outcomes Research, FSI, Stanford University, 2007 – National Bureau of Economic Resea...
Health and Healthcare in East Asia, Health Care Issues in International Perspective, Health Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Transitional Economies
Archaeology of early China (Neolithic and Bronze Age); ritual practice in ancient China; cultural interaction between China and other parts of the Old World; early domestication of plants and animals in China; theory of development of complex societies and state formation; settlement archaeology; urbanism; zooarchaeology; starch analysis; use-wear analysis; mortuary analysis; craft specialization
1987-1994. Graduate study in Department of Anthropology (Archaeology concentration), Harvard University, Cambridge, U.S.A.; received PhD degree in anthropology. PhD thesis: Development of Chiefdom Societies in the Middle and Lower Yellow River Valley in Neolithic China -- A Study of the Longshan Culture from the Perspective of Settlement Patterns. 1983-1987. Graduate study in Department of Anth...
September 2010 – present. Sir Robert Ho Tung Professor in Chinese Archaeology, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Stanford University, USA. April 2005 – August 2010. Professor, Archaeology Program, School of Historical and European Studies, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. Nov. 2004 – April 2005. Reader, Archaeology Program, School of Historical and European Studies, La ...
Human genetic and cultural evolution, mathematical biology, demography of China
1959: Matriculation, University of Western Australia 1964: B.Sc. (honors), University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, Majors: Mathematics and Statistics, Degree completed 1963, awarded 1964. 1966: M.Sc., Department of Mathematics, Monash University, Victoria, Australia Degree completed 1965, awarded 1966. 1969: Ph.D., Stanford University, Stanford, California, Graduate Division Special ...
1960–1963 Assistant Chemical Analyst and Operations Researcher, Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Australia (vacation) 1963–1964 Programmer-Analyst, IBM Australia 1964–1965 Tutor in Mathematics and Statistics, Monash University, Australia 1965–1967 Teaching Assistant, courses in Mathematical Biology, Stanford University 1965–1969 Research Assistant for Professor S. Karlin, Department of Mathemat...
Women warriors in Chinese history and fiction; Women in Chinese history and fiction; the Chinese shadow theatre; the Chinese marionette theatre; Chinese local religions.
Ph.D., Chinese literature, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University, New York City, 1984 M.Phil., Chinese literature, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University, NYC, 1979 M.A., Chinese literature, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University, New York City, 1978 B.A., Chinese, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures, (Distinc...
Associate Professor, East Asian Studies, SUNY-Albany. 2012-. Assistant Professor, East Asian Studies, SUNY-Albany (State University of New York at Albany), 1993-1995; 2002-. Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Calgary, 1996-2002. Visiting Research Fellow, Calgary Institute of the Humanities, University of Calgary, 1995-1996. Visiting Assistant Professor, East Asian...
Chinese
Chinese heritage language maintenance and pedagogy
B.A. in English from Northwest University in China, M.A. in English from Emporia State University in Kansas, M.A. in TESOL D.A. in Foreign Language Instruction from Stony Brook University
Mandarin Chinese, second language acquisition methods in teaching Asian languages
Modern Chinese and Sinophone Literature, Cinema, and Culture, Southeast Asian studies, Global Asia, Queer Asia, Diaspora Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Critical Race/Ethnic Studies, World Literature and Cinema, Queer Asia, Intersections of Anglophone and Sinophone Literatures and Cultures of the Chinese Diaspora, Theories of Cultural Translation, Critical Theory, and Film Theory
PhD in Comparative Literature, October 2007, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Master of Arts in Comparative and World Literature, May 2004, (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, June 2000 (Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan) Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Literature, June 1999 (Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan)
Fall 2013—to Present, Associate Professor (SUNY Stony Brook) Fall 2014––to Fall 2015, Undergraduate Program Director (Cinema & Cultural Studies, Comparative Literature, Women’s & Gender Studies) Fall 2007—to Spring 2013, Assistant Professor (SUNY Stony Brook) Fall 2016––to Present Global Citizenship & World Literature Initiative–Advisor Fall 2016––to Present Media, Art, Culture, and Technology ...
intersections of anthropology and history, specifically in areas relating to politics and law, rural development, social ecology and environmental management, social organization and gender, as well as theoretical and methodological issues in ethnographic research and writing
Ph.D in Cultural Anthropology from Columbia University (1994)
Drew University Harvard University Wellesley College
Geographical Areas: Korea, China, Japan, East Asia Thoughts and religions in East Asia and Korea, Confucianism, Daoism, Intellectual History of East Asia, History of Korea
Ph.D. Sungkyunkwan University (Seoul, Korea), 1993
Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Studies, Chinese
Villanova University
Indo-TIbetan Buddhism Buddhist Philosophy
Chinese Literature and Culture, Women and Gender, Translation and Comparative Literature
BA and MA in English from Shanghai International Studies University PhD in Comparative Literature from University of South Carolina
Quantitative research design and methodology in bilingual/ESL education Bilingual education in an international context Language and literacy development for bilingual/ELL students Teacher characteristics on bilingual students’ academic achievement Program evaluation in educational research with bilingual population
Ph.D. Texas A&M University, College Station, 2006, Educational Psychology, Emphasis Area: Bilingual Education M.A. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2003, English Applied Linguistics B.S. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2000, Major: English in Business and Finance, Minor: Accounting
2018 – present, Professor (tenured), Bilingual Education Program, Department of Educational Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station 2013 – 2018, Associate Professor (tenured), Bilingual Education Program, Department of Educational Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station 2007 – 2013, Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Bilingual Education Program, Department of Educational Ps...
Doctor of Education, Instructional Technology, 2011-2015, Texas Tech University, USA. Master of Literature, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, 2005-2007, Beijing Language and Culture University, China Bachelor of Arts, English, 1996-2000, Sichuan International Studies University, China
Semantic Theory, Historical Linguistics, Language Policy. Formal Diachronic Semantics History of China's Language Policy
Ph.D. in Linguistics, Cornell University
bachelor of arts degree in archaeology from Peking University, two master of arts degrees in anthropology (from Washington University in St. Louis, and from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing) a Master of Library Science degree from the University at Albany – SUNY.
Religions of China
B.A. and M.A. in Chinese language and literature from Beijing University (1983 and 1987) M.A in Asian Studies from University of California at Santa Barbara Ph.D. in Chinese history from Columbia University (2000).
taught at St. Mary's College of Maryland and Carnegie Mellon University in fall 2010, joined the faculty of George Washington University
Chinese economy Economic development Labor economics
Undergraduate: Stanford University, September, 1953 - June, 1957, Degree: A. B., June, 1957, Major: Economics, Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Graduate with Great Distinction and Department Honors Graduate: Stanford University, Department of Economics, Degrees: M. A., April, 1959, Ph.D., September, 1961
Professor of Economics, The Ohio State University, October 1, 1969 – Senior Fellow, China Center for Human Capital and Labor Market Research in the Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China, 2008- Advisor to the Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe (IAMO) China Research Group 2008- Research Associate, China Growth Center, St. Edmund Hall,...
Satellite Geodesy Sea-Level Satellite Oceanography & Hydrology Geodynamics Ice Mass Balance
The University of Texas at Austin, Aerospace Engineering, PhD, 1982.
Professor & Distinguished University Scholar, 2005–present, School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University. Professor, 2001–2005; Associate Professor, 1997–2001; Dept. of Civil & Environ. Eng. & Geodetic Science, OSU. Senior Research Scientist, 1996–1997; Research Scientist, 1989–1996, Senior Research Associate, 1984–1989; Research Associate, 1982–1984, Center for Space Research, The Univ....
China's environment and rural technology transfer
phonetics (particularly with respect to prosody-discourse)
Ph.D., Linguistics, 1985, University of Washington
medieval Chinese Literature, medieval Chinese literary and cultural history, memory and text in medieval China, the instrumentality of medieval Chinese literatur
Ph.D., Chinese literature, 2004, University of Wisconsin-Madison