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Diana Chen
Library of Chinese Humanities Advisory Board Member
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Jack Chen
jwchen@virginia.eduProfessor of East Asian Languages, Literatures & Cultures, University of Virginia
Jack W. Chen is Professor of Chinese Literature; Director of the Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures (or IHGC); and Department Chair of East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Virginia. Trained in comparative...
Anthony DeBlasi
adeblasi@albany.eduAssociate Professor of Chinese Studies, University at Albany
Anthony DeBlasi’s research focuses on the intellectual and institutional history of China from the seventh to the thirteenth century. He is the author of Reform in the Balance: The Defense of Literary Culture in Mid-Tang China (State University of New...
Louis Hsieh
Library of Chinese Humanities Advisory Board Member
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Minzhi Liu
Library of Chinese Humanities Advisory Board Member
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Melissa Ma
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Christopher Nugent
cnugent@williams.eduJohn W. Chandler Professor of Chinese, Williams College
Christopher M. B. Nugent is the John W. Chandler Professor of Chinese at Williams. His main research areas are the literary culture of the Tang period (7th–10th cent.), manuscript culture, textual memory and memorization, and medieval educational...
Stephen Owen
sowen@fas.harvard.eduJames Bryant Conant University Professor, Emeritus, Harvard University
Stephen Owen is a sinologist specializing in premodern literature, lyric poetry, and comparative poetics. Much of his work has focused on the middle period of Chinese literature (200-1200), however, he has also written on literature of the early period...
Anna Shields
ashields@princeton.eduGordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies, Princeton University
Anna M. Shields is a scholar of middle period Chinese literature, focusing on the second half of the Tang through the end of the Northern Song. She is the co-editor (with Robert Hymes) of the forthcoming two-volume work of essays on Tang and Song history...
Xiaofei Tian
stian@fas.harvard.eduFord Foundation Professor of East Asian Studies, Harvard University