CURRICULUM VITAE
Kang-i
Sun Chang ŒO ¿µ ÒË
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OFFICE: Department
of East Asian Languages & Literatures
306
Hall of Graduate Studies
Yale
University
New
Haven, CT 06520-8236
Tel: (203) 432-2865 FAX: (203) 432-6729
HOME: 244
Rimmon Road, Woodbridge, CT 06525-1847
Tel: (203) 389-6059 FAX: (203) 389-6970
E-MAIL: kang-i.chang@yale.edu
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Classical Chinese Literature;
Women Writers of Traditional China; Comparative Studies of Poetry; Literary Criticism;
Gender Studies; Hermeneutics; Cultural Theory/Aesthetics.[KSC1]
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE:
¡¤
July
1990-Present : Professor of Chinese Literature, Department of East Asian
Languages and Literatures, Yale University. (Chairperson of the Department, 1991-1997; Director of Graduate Studies, 1984-1991; September 1998- December
2000; January ¨C December 2003); on the Faculty Associated with the Program of
Women's and Gender Studies, 1990- ,
and the Faculty Associated with the Literature Major, Department of Comparative
Literature, 2001-.
¡¤
January
1987-June 1990: Associate Professor of Chinese Literature (with tenure), Yale
University.
¡¤
July
1982-December 1986: Assistant Professor of Chinese Literature, Yale University.
¡¤
June
1980-July 1981: Curator, Gest Oriental Library and East Asian Collections,
Princeton University.
¡¤
September
1979-June 1980: Visiting Assistant Professor of Chinese Literature, Tufts
University.
EDUCATION:
¡¤
1978:
Ph.D., Princeton University - Major: Classical Chinese Literature (Advisors:
Yu-kung Kao, Andrew H. Plaks, and
F. W. Mote); Minor: Comparative Literature (Advisors: Earl Miner and Ralph
Freedman)
¡¤
1976:
M.A., Princeton University - Major: Classical Chinese Literature; Minor: Comparative Literature.
¡¤
1972:
M.A., South Dakota State University - Major: English Literature. (I took my
M.A. degree here, since my husband
Dr. C. C. Chang was on the faculty, and so the location was convenient.)
¡¤
1971:
M. L. S., Rutgers - the State University of New Jersey - Major: Library
Science.
¡¤
1966-68:
Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages, National Taiwan University. Major: American Literature. (Completed
all the course requirements except for the M.A. thesis.)
¡¤
1966:
B. A., Tunghai University, Taiwan - Major: English Literature ; Minor: Chinese
Literature.
HONORS, AWARDS, RECOGNITION, FELLOWSHIPS,
AND GRANTS:
1.
2002-2004:
Faculty Fellow, Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University.
2.
2002-2003:
Conference grant, the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation (for the 2003 Conference,
"Chinese Poetic Thoughts and Hermeneutics:)
3.
1998-99,
1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004: Received salary
supplement from Yale Provost intended to provide special recognition to Yale
faculty who have demonstrated outstanding scholarly achievement or made
exemplary contributions to the University.
4.
Nov.
1997: Winner of Distinguished Scholarship Award (Administered by News Bureau,
Ministry of Education, Taiwan), for a book in Chinese, Feminist Readings: Classical and Modern Perspectives (1998).
5.
August
1995: Selected as one of the five judges for the International College Debates
in Beijing, China.
6.
1993-94:
A. Whitney Griswold Award. Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University.
7.
1992-93:
Conference Grant, National Endowment for the Humanities (for the 1993
Conference, "Women and Literature in Ming-Qing China," co-organized
with Ellen Widmer of Wesleyan University).
8.
1992-93:
Conference Grant, the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly
Exchange (for the 1993 conference co-organized with Ellen Widmer).
9.
1992-93:
Conference Grant, the Wu Foundation (for the 1993 conference co-organized with
Ellen Widmer).
10. October, 1992: Elected Most Distinguished
Alumna, Kaohsiung Oil Refinery Primary School, Taiwan.
11. February, 1991: Research Award, the Wu
Foundation.
12. 1991: Honorary Degree of Master of Arts, privatim, Yale University, January 31,
1991.
13. 1989(January-June): ACLS Fellowship in
Chinese Studies.
14. 1985-86: Morse Fellowship, Yale
University.
15. 1985-86: A. Whitney Griswold Award. Whitney Humanities Center, Yale
University.
16. 1983-84: A. Whitney Griswold Research
Grant. Whitney Humanities Center,
Yale University.
17. 1983: Selected by the Committee for
Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China in Washington, D.C.
as one of the five Scholars literature to attend the 1983 Comparative
Literature Symposium in Beijing, China (Declined because of conflict of
schedule).
18. 1977-78: Whiting Fellowship in the
Humanities.
19. 1976-77: NDFL Title VI Fellowship.
20. 1974-76: Princeton University Fellowship.
21. 1966-68: Sun Yat-sen Fellowship in the
Humanities.
22. June, 1966: President's medalist, Tunghai
University, Taiwan.
23. June, 1966: Elected Member of Phi Tau Phi
Scholastic Honor Society.
24. 1963-66: Ch'en Kuo-fu Fellowship.
PROFILES:
1.
Article by Chen-main Wang, a book review on Farewell to the White Terror, in Christian Tribune, April 25, 2003, p. 6.
2.
Profile by Connie Chan, in Revelasians
(the Asian American Cultural Center Newsletter at Yale), Spring, 2003.
3.
Article by Xia Xiaohong,
"Preserving the Life," in Zhonghua
dushu bao, March 5, 2003, p. 3.
4.
Article by Fan Mingru, in United
Daily News, "Books Column," March 2, 2003, p. 23.
5.
Article by Sher-Shiueh Li, "The Autumn Season at Yale," Central Daily news Literary Supplement,
February 10, 2003, p. 17.
6.
Article by Zhang Hongsheng, "Discovery and Reconstruction of the
Canon," in Guoji Hanxue
(International Sinology), No. 7 (April 2002):29-40.
7.
Article by Lin Kuei-Chen, ¡°Yale, Kang-I, and Me,¡± in United Daily News Literary Supplement,
July 7, 2002.
8. Article by Bing Ling, in Dongfang (Eastern), May 2002, pp. 15-19.
9. Article by Tammy Cheng, in World Journal Weekly, Oct. 7, 2001, p.
32.
10. Special Report on
Multi-Culturalism, Wenyi Bao, Aug.
28, 2001, p. 2.
11. Article by Li-tung Shih, in Meinan zhoukan, (Southern Chinese Weekly), Aug. 12, 2001, p. 2.
12. Article by Bing Ling, in Remin ribao (Peopoe's Daily), Aug. 7, 2001.
13. Article by Li-tung Shih, in Central Daily News, International
edition, Aug. 6, 2001, p. 8.
14. Special Report by Qin Hongjun,
in Southern Chinese Daily News, June
24, 2001.
15. Radio Interview by Tammy
Cheng, Chinese Broadcasting, Wave Frequency 1180AM, Houston, Texas, June 22,
2001.
16. Special Report by Bing Ling, Hua ren (Today's Chinese), June 2001, pp. 36-40.
17. Radio Interview by Han Yue, Chinese American Voice Inc., June 11,
2000.
18. Special Report by Wu Wan-ju, United Daily News--Literary Supplement, July 7, 2000, p. 37.
19. Article by Gila Reinstein, in Yale Bulletin, January 28, 2000, p. 2.
20. Article by Mark Alden Branch, Yale Alumni Magazine, March 2000, p. 13.
21. Article by Lu Yongjian, in Yangcheng Evening News, May 20, 1998,
B3.
22. Article by Phoebe Phong Chang,
in World Journal Literary Supplement,
Nov. 28, 1997, D20.
23. Article by Chen Zufen, in Jinri Mingliu(Contemporary Celebrities),
June Issue, 1996, pp.42-44.
24. Article by Chen Zufen, in ZhongguoYishubao Literary Supplement,
March 29, 1996.
25. Article by Phoebe Phong Chang,
in World Journal Literary Supplement,
Dec. 11, 1994, S5.
26. Article by Judy Liu, in World Journal, May 10, 1992.
PUBLICATIONS:
Books:
(1) In English
1.
Compiler
and Co-editor (with Haun Saussy), Women
Writers of Traditional China: An Anthology of Poetry and Criticism.
Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 1999.
2.
Co-editor
(with Ellen Widmer), Writing Women in
Late Imperial China. Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 1997.
3.
The Late-Ming Poet Ch'en Tzu-lung: Crises
of Love and Loyalism.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991.
4.
Six
Dynasties Poetry. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1986.
5.
The Evolution of Chinese Tz'u Poetry:
From Late T'ang to Northern Sung.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1980.
(2) In Chinese
1. Ba kunan shouru xingnang (Journey Through Hardship). Shanghai: Sanlian, 2002. Taiwan edition (titled Farewell to the White Terror), Taipei: Yunchen, 2003.
2. Wenxue jingdian de tiaozhan (Challenges of the Literary Canon), Vol. 1 of the Series on Scholarly Writings by Overseas Chinese, edited by Ouyang Zhesheng. Jiangxi: Baihuazhou wenyi, 2002.
3. Wenxue de shengyin (Voices of Literature). Taipei: Sanman, 2001.
4. You xue ji: Collection of Occasional Essays. Taipei: Erya, 2001.
5. Shuqing yu miaoxie: Liuchao shi gailun (Chinese translation of my Six Dynasties Poetry), Trans. Zhong Zhenzhen, with new "Author's Preface." Taipei: Yunchen, 2001; enlarged edition, edited by Zhang Xiping, Beijing: Shangwu yinshuguan, forthcoming.
6. Yelu xingbie yu wenhua (Yale: Gender and Culture). Shanghai: Shanghai Wenyi, 2000. Enlarged edition, Taipei: Erya, 2000.
7. Gudian yu xiandai de nuxing chanshi (Feminist Readings: Classical and Modern Perspectives) . Taipei: Lianhe wenxue, 1998.
8. Yelu qianxue ji: Articles and Occasional Essays from Qianxue Studio. Taipei: Yunchen, 1994. Enlarged edition, Xi¡¯an: Shaanxi Normal Univ. Press, 1998.
9. Wan Tang qi Bei Song citi yanbian yu ciren fengge (Chinese translation of my The Evolution of Chinese Tz'u Poetry ). Trans. Li Sher-shiueh, Taipei: Lianjing, 1994; Enlarged edition, under the title Ci Poetry and Genre Studies, edited by Chen Pingyuan. Beijing: Beijing Univ. Press, forthcoming.
10. Chen Zilong Liu Rushi shi ci qingyuan (Chinese translation of my The Late Ming Poet Ch'en Tzu-lung). Trans. Li Sher-shiueh, Taipei: Yunchen,
1992. Enlarged edition, Xi¡¯an: Shaanxi
Normal Univ. Press, 1998.
Articles, Reviews,
Occasional Essays, etc.:
(1)
In English:
1.
"A
Case of Misreading: Qian Qianyi's Position in History," in Wilt Idema,
Wai-yee Li, and Ellen Widmer, eds.,
Trauma and Transcendence in Early Qing
Literature. Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center, forthcoming.
2.
"Re-Creating
the Canon: Wang Shizhen (1634-1711) and His Poetics of Shenyun," in Jason Webb and Roland Greene, eds., Studies of Comparative Literature: Essays
and Translations in Honor of Earl Miner (Festschrift). Submitted.
3.
"From
Difference to Complementarity: The Interaction of Western and Chinese
Studies," Tamkang Review,
forthcoming.
4.
"Women's
Poetic Witnessing," in From the Late
Ming to the Late Qing: Dynastic Decline and Cultural Innovation, ed. David
Wang and Wei Shang. Cambridge:
Harvard Univ. Asia Center,
forthcoming.
5.
¡°Ming-Qing
Women Poets and Cultural Androgyny,¡± in Critical
Studies (Special Issue on Feminism/Femininity in Chinese Literature),
edited by Peng-hsiang Chen and Whitney Crothers Dilley (2002):21-31.
6.
"The
Two-Way Process in the Age of Globalization," in Ex/Change, 4 (May 2002): 5-7.
7.
"The
Unmasking of Tao Qian and the Indeterminacy of Interpretation," in Chinese Aesthetics: The Orderings of Word,
Image, and the World in the Six Dynasties, ed. Zong-qi Cai. Honolulu: Univ. of Hawaii Press,
forthcoming.
8.
¡°Liu
Xie¡¯s Idea of Canonicity,¡± in A Chinese
Literary Mind, ed. Zong-qi Cai.
Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 17-31.
9.
"Gender
and Canonicity: Ming-Qing Women Poets in the Eyes of the Male Literati,"
in Hsiang Lectures on Chinese Poetry,
Vol. 1, ed. by Grace S. Fong.
Montreal: Centre for East Asian Research, McGill University, 2001, 1-18.
10.
"Questions
of Gender and Canon in Ming-Qing Literature," in Chen-main Wang, ed., New Directions in the Study of Ming-Qing
Culture. Taipei: Wenjin
Publishing Company, 2000, 217-245.
11.
"Ming-Qing
Women Poets and Cultural Androgyny,"
Tamkang Review 30.2(Winter
1999):12-25.
12.
"Ming-Qing
Women Poets and the Notions of 'Talent' and 'Morality'," in Culture and State in Chinese History:
Conventions, Conflicts, and Accommodations, ed. Bin Wong, Ted Huters, and
Pauline Yu. Stanford: Stanford
Univ. Press, 1998, 236-258.
13.
"Ming
and Qing Anthologies of Women's Poetry and Their Selection Strategies," in
Ellen Widmer and Kang-i Sun Chang, eds., Writing
Women in Late Imperial China.
Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 1997, 147-170.
14.
"Liu
Shih and Hsu Ts'an: Feminine or Feminist?" Voices of the Song Lyric in China, ed. Pauline Yu. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press,
1994, 169-187.
15.
"The Device of the Mask in the
Poetry of Wu Wei-yeh (1609-1671)," in The
Power of Culture: Studies in Chinese Cultural History, ed. Willard J.
Paterson et. al. Hong Kong: The
Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 1994, 247-274.
16.
"Chinese
Poetry, Classical," in The New
Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, ed. Alex Preminger and T. V.
F. Brogan. Princeton: Princeton
Univ. Press, 1993, 190-198.
17.
Co-author,
"Allegory," "Love Poetry," "Lyric," "Rhyme,"
"Rhyme-Prose," in The New
Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, ed. Alex Preminger and T. V.
F. Brogan. Princeton: Princeton
Univ. Press, 1993.
18.
"A
Guide to Ming-Ch'ing Anthologies of Female Poetry and Their Selection
Strategies," The Gest Library
Journal 5.2(Winter, 1992):119-160.
19.
¡°Rereading
Pa-ta Shan-jen's Poetry: The Textual and the Visual, and the Determinacy of
Interpretation,¡± The Proceedings of the
Sixth Quadrennial International Comparative Literature Conference, Taipei,
Taiwan, August 1991 (also in Tamkang
Review, vol. 22, 1992, pp. 195-212).
20.
"Liu
Shih and the Place of Women in 17th Century Chinese Poetry." Faculty Seminar in East Asian Humanities,
1988-1990. East Asian Studies,
Rutgers Univ., 1991, 78-88.
21.
"Canon
Formation in Late Imperial Chinese Poetry: Problems of Gender and
Genre," in The Proceedings of the 33rd International
Congress of Asian and North African Studies, Univ. of Toronto, Canada,
August 1990.
22.
"The
Idea of the Mask in Wu Wei-yeh (1609-1671)," Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 48.2(1988): 289-320.
23.
"Symbolic
and Allegorical Meanings in the Yueh-fu
pu-t'i Poem-Series," Harvard
Journal of Asiatic Studies
46.2(1986): 353-385."
24.
Description
of Landscape in Early Six Dynasties Poetry," in The Vitality of the Lyrical Voice, ed. Shuen-fu Lin and Stephen Owen. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1986,
287-295.
25.
Co-translator
(with Hans Frankel), "The Legacy of the Han, Wei, and Six Dynasties Yueh-fu Tradition and Its Further Development in
T'ang Poetry," by Zhou Zhenfu.
The Vitality of the Lyric Voice,
ed. Shuen-fu Lin and Stephen Owen.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986, 287-295.
26.
Review
of Ronald Egan The Literary Works of
Ou-yang Hsiu, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 46.1(1986):273-283.
27.
Contributed
nine (9) entries to Indiana Companion to
Chinese Literature, ed. William H. Nienhauser. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
1986.
28.
Translations
of poems by Wang P'eng-yun, in Waiting
for the Unicorn: Poems and Lyrics of China's Last Dynasty (1644-1911), ed.
Irving Lo and William Schultz.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986.
29. "Chinese Lyric Criticism in the Six Dynasties," in Theories
of the Arts in China, ed. Susan Bush and Christian Murck. Princeton: Princeton University Press,
1983, 215-224.
30. "Songs in the Chin-p'ing-mei
tz'u-hua," Journal of Oriental
Studies 18.1-2(1980): 26-34.Review of Wang Kuo-wei's Jenchien tz'u-hua, trans. Adele A. Rickett, in Bulletin of Sung and Yuan
Studies (Spring, 1980): 122-123.
31.
Review
of Studies in Chinese Literary Genres,
ed. Cyril Birch, in Journal of Asian
Studies, 37.2 (1978): 346-348.
(2) In Chinese: (A selected
List)
1.
¡°Sinology
and Gender Studies,¡± in Conference
Proceedings of the Conference on Cultural Horizons and the Studies of the
Chinese Literature. Beijing: Institute
of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, forthcoming.
2.
"The
Paradox of Love: Gong Zizhen and the Courtesan Lingxiao," in Conference Proceedings of the Conference on
Love and Privacy in Chinese History and Culture. Taipei: Center for Chinese Studies,
forthcoming.
3.
"War
Poetry by Late-Ming Women", in Li Fenglin, ed., Literature, Culture, and Dynastic Changes :Conference Proceedings of
the Third International Conference on Sinology. Taipei: Academia Sinica, 2002,
325-349.
4.
"Wang
Shizhen's Literary Position: A Political Interpretation," in Chen
Pingyuan, David Wang, and Wei Shang, eds., The
Late Ming and the Late Qing: Historical Dynamics and Cultural Innovations. Wuhan: Hubei jiaoyu chubanshe, 2002,
548-563.
5.
"Western
Gender Theory and China Studies", in Hongsheng Zhang, ed., Literature and Gender in Ming-Qing China. Nanjing: Jiangsu guji chubanshe, 2002,
957-970.
6.
"On
the 'Hours,'" World Journal Literary
Supplement (March 19-20, 2003): H10.
7.
"On
Gao Xingjian, Jonathan, and Me," Youth
Daily Literary Supplement (February 17-18, 2003): 10.
8.
"The
Education of Sorrow," World Journal
Literary Supplement (February 15-16, 2003): H10.
9.
¡°The
Redemption of Ashes,¡± Cosmic Light
(December, 2002):10-14.
10. ¡°A Story of the Red Bean,¡± Youth Daily Literary Supplement
(November 11-12, 2002):10.
11. ¡°Lushui Diune: A Taiwanese Pioneer,¡± World Journal Weekly 970(Oct. 20):31-33.
12. ¡°Victims of Both Lands,¡± Liberty Times Literary Supplement
(October 9-10, 2002):30.
13. ¡°On Journey Through Hardship,¡± Cosmic
Light (September 2002):24-27.
14. ¡°Between Languages,¡± Youth Daily Literary Supplement (August 12-13, 2002):10; reprint in
Read (September 2002):70-73.
15. ¡°Journey to the Prison House,¡± Unitas: A Literary Monthly 215
(September 2002):108-110.
16. ¡°The Last Card,¡± Central Daily News Literary Supplement (September 9, 2002)18.
17. ¡°At Sixteen: An Essay,¡± Youth Daily Literary Supplement
(September 16-17, 2002):10.
18. ¡°A Mother¡¯s Story,¡± Ming-Pao Monthly (September 2002)56-57.
19. "On the Taiwanese Writer Chang
Wo-Chun and His Son K. C. Chang," United
Daily News - Literary Supplement (May 15, 2001):39; Reprint in World Journal Literary Supplement (June
1-2, 2002):H10.
20. "Moses Hsu and the Chinese
Bible," Youth Daily (March 21,
2001), p. 10.
21. "Hong Yingon the Mountain," United News Literary Supplement
(December 10, 2001).
22. "Walking the Bible: A Chinese
Reading," (November, 2001): 74-77.
23. "The Women's Script," World Journal Literary Supplement
(September 24-25, 2001).
24. "Harry Chang: A Distinguished
Chinese American," Youth Daily
(July 26-27, 2001); Panorama Monthly (Wang xiang), November, 2001:152-157.
25. "Rereading the Novelist Shen
Congwen," Ming-Pao Monthly
(July, 2001): 55-58.
26. "'Defamiliarizing the Familiar': How
Sinologists Reinvented Gender Studies," Wenxue pinglun luncong 4.1(2001).
27. "Creating A New Canon: Ming-Qing
Literati's Notion of Women," in Kang-i Sun Chang and Lu Fang-shang, Changes: The New Phases in transition
(Based on the Wu Deyao Humanities Lecture Series), edited by the Center for
Liberal Education, Tunghai University.
Taipei: Daw-shiang Publishing Company, 2001, 1-25.
28. "My Experience of Reading the
Canons," World Journal Literary
Supplement (July 15-16, 2001): D8, H10.
29. "Ming-Qing Women and Their Notion of
Canonicity", in Yenna Wu, ed., Critical
Essays on Chinese Women and Literature. Taipei: Daw-Shiang Publishing Company,
2001.
30. "The Poet Yindi and His Idea of
'Play'", The Liberty Times Literary
Supplement (March 12-13, 2001):35, 39.
31. "On Six Dynasties Aesthetics: A
Conference Report" , Dushu,
(March, 2001).
32.
"Roland
Barthes and Modern Readers", United
News Literary Supplement (February, 2001).
33.
"Wang
Shizhen as a Model Poet-Critic" , Wenxue
Pinglun (January 2001).
34. "The Nobel Laureate Gao Xingjian and
His Poetics of Desire", Youth Daily
Literary Supplement (Dec. 22, 2000), 13; (December 23, 2000), 13.
35. " Belles-lettres and Litchi: An Essay", Youth Daily Literary Supplement
(November 30, 2000):13.
36. "Goddesses in Ancient China,"
(with Ye Shuxian), Lingnan Journal of
Chinese Studies, New Series, No. 2, (October 2000):1-16.
37. "The Ruins: On Angel Island", Youth Daily Literary Supplement (October
12, 2000):13; reprinted in Panorama
(Feixu) [December, 2000].
38. "Interpreting Cultures: Chinese Studies in Stockholm", United News Literary Supplement (July 11, 2000), 37; (July 12, 2000), 37; (July 13, 2000), 37.
39. "Feminist Criticism and Women's
Studies at Yale," in Criticism and
Reconstruction: On Ching and Gender Studies, ed. Li Xiaojiang. Beijing: Sanlian, 2000, 263-277.
40. "Victor Erlich and the Fate of
Russian Formalism", Wanxiang [Panorama], (November, 1999).
41. "Jules Prown and The
Interdisciplinary Study of Material Culture," Con-Temporary (Oct. 1999):92-99.
42. "A Head for Management: The
Stewardship of Yale President Richard C. Levin," Central Daily News Literary Supplement (August 20, 1999).
43. "David Brion Davis and His Study of
Slavery," World Journal Literary
Supplement, (July 17-18, 1999).
44. "Vladimir Alexandrov and His Nabokov's Other World", United News Literary Supplement (July
16, 1999).
45. "Jack London and the Valley of the
Moon", World Journal Literary
Supplement (June 6, 1999).
46. "Cutting the Grass: An Essay", World Journal Literary Supplement
(January 27, 1999).
47. "Gender and Readings in Chinese Love
Poetry", Research on Women in Modern
Chinese History, No. 6(1998):109-118.
48. "The Legend of Books", Dushu (December 1998): 114-117.
49. "Rereading Yale", Shucheng (December 1998):20.
50. "Poetry on Grove Street
Cemetery," Today (December
1998):228-232.
51. "The Residential Colleges," Cosmic Light (October 1998):76-79.
52. "Yale in China", Con-Temporary (September, 1998):14-19.
53. "On the Tradition of Handsome Dan", United Daily News Literary Supplement (September 17, 1998).
54. "The Woman's Table", Central Daily News Literary Supplement
(August 27, 1998).
55. "Liu Xie de wenxue jingdian
lun," (Chinese translation of my "Liu Xie's Idea of
Canonicity"), trans. Pi Shuping, Wenxin
diaolong yenjiu, (July, 1998):42-56.
56. "Yale and Harvard," World Journal Literary Supplement (July
24, 1998);Youth Daily News Literary
Supplement (July 31, 1998).
57. "Mourning at the Duanyang
Festival," Ming Pao: Mingyue
Literary Supplement (May 31, 1998).
58. "Women, Feminism, and the Don Juan
Syndrome," Con-Temporary (April,
1998):12-19.
59. "Sexual Harassment: A Review of Yu
Li-hua's 'The Downfall of the Angel," World
Journal Literary Supplement (February 16, 1998):G6.
60. "Women and Religion at Yale: The
Case of Kate Latimer," Cosmic Light
(January, 1998): 65-67.
61. "A Review of Su Xiao Kang's Lihun lijie zixu," Ming Pao: Mingyue
Literary Supplement (December 17, 1997):D5.
62. "Mourning in the Sky," Cosmic Light (November, 1997):62-64.
63. "On Yuan Zhen's 'Qian bei huai',"
World Journal Literary Supplement (November
15, 1997):D20; Youth Daily News Literary
Supplement (April 4, 1998).
64. "The Woman Poet's Window: Rereading
Emily Dickinson," World Journal
Literary Supplement (October 7-October 8, 1997); Youth Daily News Literary Supplement (March 18-19, 1998).
65. "Construction and Deconstruction: On
the 'Wenxin diaolong' Conference,"
Ming-Pao Monthly (July, 1997):64-67.
66. ¡°Eurasians and Their Search for Cultural
Roots: On the American Writer Aimee Liu,¡± Central
Daily News Literary Supplement (July 21, 1997), p. 18.
67. "Are Women Men's Fetish?--A Review
Article," Ming-Pao Monthly (May,
1997):112-113.
68. "Rewriting Literary History: The
Canonization of Women's Poetry," Dushu
(February, 1997):111-115.
69. "Longing: An Essay," Cosmic Light (January, 1997):67.
70. "The Traces of Emotion: An
Essay," Today (Winter,
1996):169-170.
71. "A Review of Julia Kristeva's Time and Sense: Proust and the Experience of
Literature," Unitas (October, 1996):134-142.
72. "Reading Sappho's Love Poetry from
the Perspective of Feminist Criticism,"
Chung-wai Literary Monthly (August, 1996):179-189.
73. "Regaining of Lost Time," Ziyou shibao Literary Supplement (August
1, 1996).
74. "Fire and Ice," "Man and
Sculpture," "The Spider's Web" (three poems), Modern Poetry (July, 1996):109-110.
75. "The Classic or the Modern?--How
American Sinologists View Chinese Literature," Dushu (July, 1996):116-120.
76. "A Review of Rey Chow's Women and Chinese modernity," Ming-Pao
Monthly (May, 1996).
77. "Suffering and Greed: on Love in
Literature," Ming-Pao Monthly (January,
1996):94.
78. "Meeting of Hands: An Essay," World Journal: Literary Supplement (January
18, 1996).
79. "A Review of Elibieta Ettinger's Hannah Arendt--Martin Heidegger," Ming-Pao Monthly (December 1995):70-72.
80. "A New Choice: My View of American
Feminism," United News Literary
Supplement, (December 6 1995).
81. "On the Aesthetics of Seamus
Heaney's 'Digging'," Ming-Pao
Monthly (November 1995):56-58.
82. "A Review of Octavio Paz's The Double Flame: Love and Eroticism,"Dushu, (November 1995):89-94.
83. "On the International College
Debates in Beijing," Ming-Pao
Monthly (October 1995):78-81.
84. "My Research Trip to Taiping Lake:
Rediscovering Manchu Culture," World
Journal Weekly, (October 8, 1995):17.
85. "Love Story as Comedy: A Review of
Alain de Button's Two Novels," Ming-Pao
Monthly (September 1995):92-94.
86. "The Modern Implications of 'Odes on
Objects',"Ming-Pao Monthly
(August 1995):100.
87. "Soul Mates: A Review Article,"
Ming-Pao Monthly (July 1995):103-105.
88. "Stress and Sensibility: An
Essay," World Journal Literary
Supplement (July 5, 1995).
89. "One Thousand and Eight Faces: An
Essay," World Journal Literary Supplement (June 5, 1995).
90. "Careless Talk: An Essay", Cosmic Light (June 1995):65.
91. "A New Kind of Feminism on the Ivy
League Campus," Ming-Pao Monthly (June 1995).
92. "The Sexuality Awareness Week: A
Review Article," Con-Temporary
(April 1995):4-9.
93. "On Ji Xian's Poem, "The
Tree'," United News Literary
Supplement (April 6, 1995).
94. "American Feminism in the 1990's,
"World Youth (March 1995).
95. "Connection and Disconnection: An Analysis
of Bian Zhilin's Poetry," United
News Literary Supplement (March
6, 1995).
96. "The Theme of Sorrow in Chinese Song
Lyrics," Newsletter of the Institute
of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
(March 1995): 93-95.
97. "The Immortal Beloved," United News Literary Supplement (February 28, 1995).
98. "The Cultural Phenomenon of the
Monroe Stamp" , United News Literary
Supplement (January 26, 1995).
99. "Toward Androgyny: Ming-Qing Women
Poets and Male Literati," World
Journal Weekly (January 8, 1995).
100.
"Summer
Dream in New England: Two Poems," Chung-Wai
Literary Monthly (December
1994): 174-175.
101.
"Wu
Meicun and His Literary Mask", translated into Chinese by Chi-hung Yim, Chinese Culture (August 1994): 151-160.
102.
"On Marguerite Duras and Yann
Andreas Steiner," Unitas: A Literary
Monthly (August 1994): 162-172.
103.
"Woman's Anthologies and Canon
Formation", translated into Chinese by Ma Yaomin, Chung-wai Literary Monthly (July 1994)): 27-52.
104.
"Old
Mirror: A Poem," Ming-Pao Monthly
(July 1994): 106
105.
"'Last
Love' in Literature and Contemporary Movies," Con-Temporary (April, 1994):4-9.
106.
"The
Structure of Ming Chuanqi Drama", translated into Chinese
by Ay-ling Wang, Newsletter of the
Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, Taipei,
Taiwan (March 1994): 141-152.
107.
"Male
Identity Crisis: A Review Article,"
Con-Temporary (March,
1994):88-95.
108.
"'The
Piano' and the Women's Voice," World
Journal Weekly Magazine (February, 1994):18.
109.
"On
Pai Hsien-yung's 'The Last Aristocrats'," United News Literary Supplement (January 20, 1994).
110.
"The
Ci Scholar Tang Guizhang," Con-temporary (January 1994): 122-125.
111.
"The
Age of Innocence': The Movie and the Novel," Con-Temporary (December, 1993):4-9.
112.
"The
Art of Transcendence in Wu Meicun,"
Newsletter of the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia
Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan (December 1993): 99-101
113.
"John
Hollander and His Poetry," Cosmic
Light (November, 1993):38-40.
114.
"Chow
Tse-tsung on Zhou Bangyan," Ming-Pao
Monthly (November 1993): 45-46.
115.
¡°Two
Kinds of Women¡¯s Voices: Liu Shi and Xu Can,¡± translated into Chinese by Hsieh
Shu-kuan, Chung-wai Literary Monthly 22.6(November 1993): 8-25.
116.
"The
Romantic Hero in 'Farewell My Concubine'," World Journal Weekly Magazine (November 21, 1993):18.
117.
"On
the Last Forty Chapters of The Dream of
the Red Chamber," United News
Literary Supplement (November 19, 1993).
118.
"The
Image of Winter in 'Un Coeur En Hiver'," World Journal Weekly Magazine (November 4, 1993):18.
119.
"Homecoming,"
Cosmic Light (October 1993):80-81.
120.
"On
Yale's New Presidential Search," Cosmic
Light (June 1993):36-39.
121.
"Between
Talent and Morality: A Study of Ming-Qing Women Poets", translated into
Chinese by Li Sher-shiueh, Chung-wai
Literary Monthly (April 1993): 52-81.
122.
"Annabel
Stehli and The Sound of a Miracle," Cosmic Light Monthly (March 1993): 74-75.
123.
"Rereading
Pai Hsien-yung's 'Youyuan Jingmeng'," United News Literary Supplement
(March 31, 1993)
124.
"On
Chiang Ch'ing and Her Theory of Dance," Twenty-First Century (February 1993): 82-86.
125.
"On
Marston Anderson: A Poem," Chung-wai
Literary Monthly (February 1993):160-162.
126.
"Shi
Zhicun and His Tangshi baihua," United News Literary Supplement
(December 24, 1992).
127.
"The
Downfall of Camille Paglia," China
Times Literary Supplement (December 10,1992).
128.
"On
Marston Anderson," Cosmic Light
Monthly (November 1992): 78-79.
129.
"On
President A. Bartlett Giamatti," United
News Literary Supplement(November 21, 1992).
130.
Review
of the Memoir of Chiang Ch¡¯ing, China Times Weekly (New York, June 28,
1992):86-87.
131.
"Yuefu buti zhong de xiangzheng yu tuoyu"
(Chinese translation of my article, "Symbolic and Allegorical Meanings in
the Yueh-fu pu-t'i Poem-Series),
trans. Nanxiu Qian, Chung-wei Literary
Monthly (June 1992): 49-86.
132.
"On
Ying Ruocheng," Ming-Pao Monthly
(January 1992):139-140.
133.
"Rereading
Bada Shanren's Painting and Poetry," Chung-wai
Literary Monthly (December 1991): 4-18.
134.
"Chi Criticism in North America During
the Last Two Decades--Including An Overview of the 1990 Chi Conference," Chung-way
Literary Monthly (October 1991): 44-59.
135.
"Su
Shi and the Elevation of the Ci Genre," translated into Chinese by
Li Sher-shiueh, Chung-wai Literary
Monthly (November 1991):137-180.
136.
"Liu
Shih and the Late-Ming Renaissance of Ci,"
Nu xing ren (September,
1991):148-152.
137.
"Liu
Yong and the Formation of the Manci Form,"
translated into Chinese by
Sher-shiueh, Chung-wai Literary
Monthly (June 1991):34-80.
138. "Wen Tingyun and Wei Zhuang: Toward
a Formation of Conventions,"
translated into Chinese by Li Sher-shiueh, Chung-wai Literary Monthly (May, 1991):47-74.
139. "Li Yu and the Full Flowering of the
Xiaoling Form," translated into
Chinese by Li Sher-shiueh, Chung-wai
Literary Monthly (April 1991):75-115.
140. "On Camille Paglia," Unitas (April 1991): 53-56.
141. "A New Theory on the Origin of Ci
Poetry," translated by Li Sher-shiueh, Chung-wai Literary Monthly (March 1991): 4-32.
142. Review of Camille Paglia, Sexual Personae , China Times Literary Supplement (October 30, 1990).
143.
"On
Octavio Paz," China Times Literary
Supplement (October 23, 1990).
144.
"The
Mission of Criticism," China Times
Literary Supplement (January 19-20, 1989).
145.
Review
of the Movie, "The Last Emperor," China
Times Literary Supplement (May 28, 1988).
146.
"Literati
Tz'u and Popular Tz'u Songs," Chung-wai Literary Monthly(July 1979):
170-173.
147.
Chinese
translation of Andrew H. Plaks' "Allegory in Hsi-yu Chi and Hung-lou Meng," Chung-wai Literary Monthly (July 1979):
36-62.
148.
"The
Early Farewell Poems of Su Shi,¡± translation of Nishi Noriaki's "Tobano
shoki no sobetsu-shi," with introductory notes. In Chung-wai
Literary Monthly (October 1978):64-77.
PUBLIC LECTURES:
1.
¡°On
Writing,¡± Public lecture given at the National Palace Museum (sponsored by
Weltrend Semiconductor, Inc.), Taipei, Taiwan, December 6, 2002.
2.
"The
Paradox of Love: Gong Zizhen and the Courtesan Lingxiao," Keynote Speech
at the Conference on Love and Privacy in Chinese History and Culture, Center
for Chinese Studies, Taipei, Taiwan, August 20, 2001.
3.
"Globalizing
the Study of Sinology," Chinese American Writers' Association, Houston,
Texas, June 23, 2001.
4.
"New
Directions in American Sinology," Graduate School of the Institute of
Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China, May 10, 2001.
5.
"Gender
Theory and World Literature Today," Comparative Literature Luncheon
Series, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, November 20, 2000.
6.
"The
Chinese Critical Concept of 'Qing' (Purity)," East Asian Lecture Series,
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, November 20, 2000.
7.
"Theories
of Canonicity," Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences, August 8, 2000.
8.
"Writing
Yale: A Personal Perspective," Tea-Talk at Yale-China Association, Yale
University, April 18, 2000.
9.
"Marginalization
and Canon-Formation: Ming-Qing Literati and Literary Women," the C. T.
Hsia Lecture Series, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia
University, November 15, 1999.
10. "Fanyi
yu jingdian de xingcheng" (Issues of Translation and Canon-Formation),
presented at the Graduate Institute of Translation, Normal Taiwan University,
Taipei, Taiwan, May 3, 1999.
11. "Xingbie
yu jingdian lun" (Problems of Gender and Canonization), Wu Teh-yao
Lecture in the Humanities, presented at Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan
(April 28, 1999).
12. "Gender and
Canonicity:"Ming-Qing Women Poets in the Eyes of the Male Literati",
Foo-Hua Sen (Renaissance of Chinese Culture) Inaugural Lecture, Center for East
Asian Research, McGill University, Canada, April 9, 1999.
13. ¡°Classical Chinese Poetry: A Comparative
View,¡± presented at the Dept. of Chinese Literature, Nankai Univ., Tianjin,
China, May 4, 1998.
14. ¡°Love and Gender in Chinese Poetry: How
Do We Read Them,¡± presented at the Dept. of Oriental Languages, Stockholm
Univ., Stockholm, Sweden, April 15, 1998.
15. ¡°Chinese Love Poetry and Problems of
Interpretation,¡± Pre-Modern China Seminar, Harvard University, November 17,
1997.
16. "On Cultural Androgyny,"
Amherst College, November 3,1995.
17. "Gender Issues in
Seventeenth-Century Chinese Poetry," Trinity College, April 10, 1995.
18. "Men, Women and Nature in Chinese
Poetry," a series of six lectures delivered to Yale University Women's
Group, March 23-April 27, 1995.
19. "The Courtesan and Gentry Woman: Two
Forms of the Feminine Persona in Ci,"
Pre-Modern China Seminar, Harvard University, April 18, 1994.
20. Two Female Traditions in
Seventeenth-Century Chinese Song Lyrics," Wesleyan University, November 4,
1993.
21. "How to Appreciate Chinese
Poetry?" Faculty Presentation at Yale's Pre-Registration Orientation
Program, August 20, 1993.
22. "The Place of Women Poets in
Traditional China," The East Asia Forum, Yale Center for International and
Area Studies, November 22, 1991.
23. "A Survey of American Scholarship in
Ming-Qing Literature," Institute of Literature and Philosophy, Academia
Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, August 15, 1991.
24. "Love and Loyalism in Chinese
Poetry," book signing
reception for my The Late-Ming Poet Ch'en
Tzu-lung, Asian-American Cultural Center, Yale University, April 2, 1991.
25. "The Poetry of Bada Shanren,"
Yale University Art Gallery, February 20, 1991.
26. "Poetry of Late Imperial
China," Oriental Club of New Haven, Yale University, November 8, 1990.
27. "Recreating the Canon in Late
Imperial Chinese Poetry," Council on East Asian Studies, Yale University,
October 10, 1990.
28. "Liu Shih and Seventeenth Century
Chinese Poetry," East Asian Humanities Seminar series (Sponsored by New
Jersey Department of Higher Education), Rutgers University, October 26, 1989.
29. "Loyalism in Chinese Poetry,"
Chinese Poetry Group for East Coast Scholars, Columbia University, October 17,
1987.
30. "Palace Style Poetry in the Liang
Dynasty (502-557)," Lecture
Series, Council on East Asian Studies, Yale University, September 22, 1983.
31. "Poems in the Dream of the Red Chamber," China-Japan Program Lecture Series, Cornell University, April 3, 1980.
32. Three lectures on comparative literature and related subjects, delivered at the University of Nanjing, China, July 2-5, 1979.
CONFERENCE PAPERS :
1.
¡°Yale
in Progress: President Levin Discusses the Global University of the
Twenty-First Century¡± (Paper in Chinese).
English translation by Matthew Towns. Presented at the Conference,
¡°Universities in the Twenty-First Century,¡± sponsored by National Taiwan
University, Taipei, Taiwan, December 4-5, 2002.
2.
"The
Problematic Self-Commentary: Gong Zizhen and His Love poetry," AAS Convention,
Washington, D.C., April 6, 2002.
3.
"From
Difference to Complementarity: The Interaction of Western and Chinese
Studies," International Symposium on Globalizing Comparative Literature:
Toward the New Millennium, Sponsored by Yale University and Tsinghua University
in celebration of Yale's Tercentennial and Tsinghua's 90th Anniversary,
Beijing, China, August 10-14, 2001.
4.
"Globalizing
Gender Studies," Conference on
"Cultural Perspectives on Studies of Chinese Literature,"
Sponsored by The Institute of
Literature at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences , Beijing, China,
August 7, 2001.
5.
"Globalizing
the Study of Sinology," Chinese American Writers' Association, Houston,
Texas, June 23, 2001.
6.
"New
Directions in American Sinology," Graduate School of the Institute of
Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China, May 10, 2001.
7.
"The
Unmasking of Tao Qian: Canonization
and Reader's Response", presented at the international conference,
"Chinese Aesthetics: The Orderings of Word, Image, and the World in the Six
Dynasties," University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, November 2-4, 2000.
8.
"Wang
Shizhen and His Anxiety of Influence," presented at the New England AAS
Regional Conference, September 30, 2000.
9.
"Wang
Shizhen's Literary Position: A Political Interpretation," presented at the
Conference, "From the Late Ming to the Late Qing: Historical Dynamics and
Cultural Innovations," Peking University, Beijing, China, August 10-12,
2000.
10. "War Poetry by Late Ming Men and
Women," presented at the Third International Conference on Sinology,
Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, June 29-July 1, 2000.
11. "Canonization of the Poet-Critic
Wang Shizhen (1634-1711), presented at the Workshop on Seventeenth-Century
China, Harvard-Yenching Institute, Cambridge, May 26-27, 2000.
12. "What Can Gender Theory Do for the
Study of Traditional Chinese Literature?" presented at the Conference,
"Interpreting Cultures: China Facing the Challenges of the New
Millennium," sponsored by the Swedish Council for Research in the Humanities
and Social Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden, May 5-9, 2000.
13. "The Relevance of Gender Studies
Theories for Pre-Modern Chinese Literature," presented at the Panel,
"Bridging the Gap Between Traditional Scholarship and Contemporary
Theories in Chinese Literary Studies," AAS Convention, San Diego,
California, March 11, 2000.
14. "The Fruits and Future of Research
on Traditional Chinese Women," presented at the Roundtable Discussion,
"Research on Gender in China: Old Directions, New Concerns," New
England Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Yale University,
October 9, 1999.
15. "Questions of Gender and Canon in
the Ming-Qing Period," presented at the New Directions in the Study of
Late Imperial Literature and History, sponsored by the History Department of
National Chung Cheng University and the East Asian Studies Department of the
University of Arizona (Taipei, April 30-May 2, 1999).
16. "Women's Poetic Witnessing,"
presented at the Conference, "From the Late Ming to the Late Qing:
Dynastic Decline and Cultural Innovation," Columbia Univ., November 7,
1998.
17. ¡°The Canonization of Ming-Qing Women
Writers,¡± presented at the Conference on Traditional Chinese Culture, sponsored
by Peking Univ., Beijing, China, May 7, 1998.
18. ¡°Liu Xie¡¯s Idea of Canonicity,¡± presented
at the Conference on Wenxin Diaolong, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., April
12, 1997.
19. ¡°Sexual Politics and the Power
Relationship between China and Taiwan,¡± presented at the Humanities Panel in
the Fourth Southern New England Science and Technology Exchange Conference,
Trinity College, Hartford, CT., November 16, 1996.
20. ¡°Cultural Revolution and Overseas Trends
in the Sixties,¡± presented at the Cultural China: 30th Anniversary of the
Cultural Revolution Conference, Sponsored by the Princeton China Initiative,
Princeton, New Jersey, May 4, 1996.
21. ¡°The Literary Voice of Ming-Qing Widow
Poets,¡± presented at the Conference on Chinese Literature and Culture, National
Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, April 13, 1996.
22. "Feminism in Zhang Yimou's
Movies," presented at the Conference on Cultural China: Intellectual
Trends and Groups in the Transitional Period, Princeton University, April 29,
1995.
23. "Enclosed Space in Zhang Yimou's
'Raise the Red Lantern'," presented
at the Association of North American Chinese Writers Conference, Harvard
University, April 22, 1995.
24. "On Cultural Androgyny,"
presented at the Association of
Northern American Chinese Writers Conference, New York, NY, December 17, 1994.
25. "Problems of Postmodernism,"
Presented at the Third Conference of Southern New England Association for
Science and Technology Exchange, Trinity College, Hartford, CT, November 12,
1994.
26. "On Ming-Qing Women¡¯s
Anthologies," presented at the Conference on Women and Literature in
Ming-Qing China. Yale Univ., June
24, 1993.
27. "Women Poets of Traditional China: A
Poetics of Expression," presented at the 7th Annual Conference on Chinese
Culture: Women and Chinese Culture.
Harvard Univ., December 5, 1992.
28. "Ming-Qing Women Poets and the
Notions of Talent' and Morality,'" Conference on Culture
and State in Late Imperial China: The Cultural and Political Construction of
Norms, University of California-Irvine, June 17-21, 1992.
29. "Rereading Bada Shanren¡¯s
Poetry," presented at the Sixth Quadrennial International Comparative
Literature Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, August 16-20, 1991.
30. "Canon Formation in Chinese
Poetry," presented at the ICANAS Panel on the Concept of the Classic and
Canon-Formation in East Asia (Toronto, August 21, 1990).
31. "Liu Shih and the Tz'u Revival of the Late Ming," presented
at the Conference on Tz¡¯u Poetry (sponsored by ACLS), York, Maine,
June 5-10, 1990.
32. "The Poet as Tragic Hero: Ch'en
Tzu-lung (1608-1647) in the Dynastic Transition," presented at the annual
convention of the Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C., March 17,
1989.
33. "Six Dynasties Poetry and Its
Aesthetics," presented at the
45th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Aesthetics, Kansas City,
Missouri, October 30, 1987.
34. "The Idea of the Mask in Wu Wei-yeh
(1609-1671)," Conference on Chinese Culture History, Princeton University,
Princeton, New Jersey, May 15-16, 1987.
35. "Palace Style Poetry in the Six
Dynasties," Panel on The Art and Culture of Six Dynasties China, Fifteenth
Annual Meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the AAS, University of Delaware,
Newark, Delaware, November 1, 1986.
36. "Symbolism and Allegory in the Late
Sung Yung-wu Tz'u," Panel on
Allegory in Traditional Chinese Literature, New York Conference on Asian
Studies, State University of New York, New Paltz, New York, October 17, 1986.
37. "Symbolic and Allegorical Meanings
in the Yueh-fu pu-t'i
Poem-Series," presented at the Workshop on Issues in Sung Literati
Culture, Harvard University, May 17-18, 1985.
38. "Problems of Expression and
Description in Six Dynasties Poetry," presented at the Thirteenth Annual
Meeting of Mid-Atlantic Region of the Association for Asian Studies, Princeton,
November 9-11, 1984.
39. "Description of Landscape in Early
Six Dynasties Poetry," presented at the conference, "Evolution of Shih Poetry from the Han through the
T'ang,", York, Maine, June 1982.
40. "The Role of Imagery in Li Y¨¹'s
(937-978) Tz'u Poetry," presented at the annual
convention of the Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D. C., March 21,
1980.
41. "Poetry in the Dream of the Red Chamber," presented at the CLTA Conference,
Atlanta, Georgia, November 23, 1979.
42. "Chinese Lyric Criticism in the Six
Dynasties," presented at the Conference on Theories of the Arts in China
(sponsored by ACLS), York, Maine, June 1979.
43. "The Structure of Ming Drama,"
presented at both the CLTA panel in the annual convention of the Association
for Asian Studies, Toronto, March, 21, 1976, and Princeton Conference on East
Asian Comparative Literature, Princeton, March 23, 1976.
PANEL CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT AT
CONFERENCES:
1.
Discussant
on a panel on Ming-Qing Women Writers, International Conference on Gender in
Chinese History, Sponsored by the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica,
Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, August 23-24, 2001.
2.
Chair
on the last panel, International Conference on Love and Privacy in Chinese
History and Culture, Center for Chinese Studies, Taipei, Taiwan, August 20-22,
2001.
3.
Chair
on the last panel, International Symposium on Globalizing Comparative
Literature: Toward the New Millenium, Sponsored by Yale University and Tsinghua
University, Beijing, China, August 12-14, 2001.
4.
Discussant
on the Panel, "Poetry, Parties, and Publishing: Social Gatherings and
Cultural Production in Late Imperial China," AAS Convention, Chicago,
March 23, 2001.
5.
Discussant
on the Panel, "Rewriting the Male Poetics," New England Regional AAS
Conference, September 30, 2000.
6.
Panelist,
"Gender and Creative Writing," North American Chinese Writer
Association meeting, Harvard-Yenching Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA, March 18, 2000.
7.
Panel
Chair, "Autobiographical Writings of the Ming-Qing Period,"
Conference on the New Directions in the Study of Late Imperial Literature and
History, Taipei, May 1, 1999.
8.
Discussant,
Panel on ¡°Strategies of Reading Classical Chinese Poetry,¡± AAS Convention,
Washington, D.C., March 28, 1998.
9.
Panelist,
¡°Women in Literature,¡± A Forum on Contemporary Writing, sponsored by Ming Pao,
Inc., New York City, March 7, 1998.
10. Panel Chair, ¡°Taiwan and China:
Differences in the System and Culture,¡± in the Fourth Southern New England
Science and Technology Exchange Conference, Trinity College, Hartford, CT.,
November 16, 1996.
11. Discussant for the Panel, ¡°The Identity
and Creation of a ¡®Chinese¡¯ Culture,¡± in the Fourth Southern New England
Science and Technology Exchange Conference, Trinity College, Hartford, CT.,
November 17, 1996.
12. Discussant and Moderator, Conference on
the June 4th Event, Trinity College, Hartford, CT, June 4, 1995.
13. Discussant and Moderator, "After
June 4th: Toward a Cultural and Spiritual Renewal" Seminar, Two Sessions,
Yale University, May 30, 1995.
14. Discussant, 8th China Regional Seminar on
Women's Issues in Contemporary Chinese Society, October 3, 1994.
15. Panelist, Conference on Cultural China:
Intellectual Trends and Groups in the Transitional Period, Princeton
University, April 29, 1995.
16. Panelist, Association of North American
Chinese Writers Conference, Harvard University, April 22, 1995.
17. Association of North American Chinese
Writers Conference, New York, NY, December 17, 1994.
18. Panelist, Third Conference of Southern
New England Association for Science and Technology Exchange, Trinity College,
Hartford, CT, November 12, 1994.
19. Panel discussant, "Courting Words:
Six Dynasties Courtly Literature (Part 2)," in the 46th Annual Meeting of
the Association for Asian Studies, Boston, March 26, 1994.
20. Co-organizer, Conference on Women and
Literature in Ming-Qing China, Yale University, June 23-26, 1993.
21. Panel chair, "Courtesans and Gentry
Women," in the Conference on Women and Literature in Ming-Qing China, Yale
University, June 23, 1993.
22. Panel chair, "Chinese Culture--Then
and Now," in the International Conference on Mainland-Taiwan Relations,
Yale University, April 3, 1993.
23. Panel chair, "From Schiller to Freud
and Levi-Strauss," in the Sixth Quadrennial International Comparative
Literature Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, August 16, 1991.
ACTIVITIES WITHIN YALE UNIVERSITY:
(I) Administrative Offices Held:
¡¤
Chair,
East Asian Languages and Literatures, 1991- 97.
¡¤
Director
of Graduate Studies, East Asian Languages and Literatures, 1984-91;
September1998- December 2000; January ¨C December, 2003.
¡¤
Director
of Graduate Studies, Council on East Asian Studies, January-June 1984.
(II) Teaching (1): Courses Taught
1.
Chinese
200a/Literature 160a: Man and Nature in Chinese Poetry (Cross-listed with the
Literature Major in the Department of Comparative Literature)
2.
Chinese
201b/WGST 405b: Men, Women, and Gender in Chinese Poetry (Cross-listed with the
Women¡¯s & Gender Studies Program).
3.
Taught
two sessions in Literature 141a: World Literature (Michael Holquist and
Valashini Cooppan were in charge of the course), fall 1999.
4.
Chinese
175, Cultural Perspectives on Chinese Literature.
5.
Chinese
359a/b: Topics in Chinese Literature.
6.
Chinese
575: Wenxin Diaolong: Literary and
Cultural Readings.
7.
Chinese
578: Shishuo xinyu and Six Dyansties
Aesthetics.
8.
Chinese
580: Chinese Poetry from Ancient Times to the Song.
9.
Chinese
600: Seminar in Tang Poetry.
10. Chinese 634: The Canon of Poetry (Shi Jing).
11. Chinese 635: The Tradition of the Song
Lyric (Ci).
12. Chinese 639a: Canon & Gender in Ming
Qing Poetry and Drama.
13. Chinese 694: Survey of Modern Chinese
Poetry.
14. Chinese 636: Seminar in Chinese Prose.
15. Chinese 638: Chinese Love Poetry: From
Six Dynasties to the Qing.
16. Chinese 650: Seventeen Century Chinese
Poetry.
17. Chinese 692: Rereading the Six Dynasties Anthology, the Wen Xuan.
18. Chinese 693: Seminar on Anthologies of
Tang and Song Poetry.
19. Chinese 696: Chinese Literary Criticism.
20. Chinese 698: Women Poets of the Qing:
Methodological and Critical Inquiry.
21. Chinese 700: Seminar in Chinese Classics.
22. Chinese 702: Readings in Chinese
Literature.
23. Chinese 706: Li Bai and Du Fu: Poetic
Innovations and tradition.
24. Chinese 707: Literature, Culture, and
Myth in Ancient China.
25. Chinese 728: Six Dynasties Poetry.
26. Chinese 704: Ming-Qing Literary Theory
and Poetics.
27. Chinese 820, Traditional Chinese Fiction.
28. Chinese 836, Lyricists and Dramatists of
the Ming and Qing.
29. Chinese 840, Seminar in Qing Poetry.
30. Chinese 855, Male Literati and Women
Poets of the Late Ming
31. Chinese 856, Chinese Women Critics from
Ancient Times to 1911.
(III) Teaching (2): Related Activities:
¡¤
Advisor
of Ph.D. Dissertations in Pre-modern Chinese Poetry. Also served as co-advisor
of Ph.D. dissertations and Examiner of the Ph.D. orals at the Department of
Comparative Literature.
¡¤
Advisor
of senior essays in East Asian Languages & Literatatures and East Asian
Studies, and the Literature Major at the Department of Comparative Literature.
¡¤
Regularly
participated in the Ph.D. Colloquium and Oral Exams in the History of Art Department
(IV) Other Activities:
1.
Co-organizer
(with Michael Holquist) of a Yale/Peking University Conference (Conference
titled ¡°Tradition and Modernity: Comparative Perspectives"), to be held in
Beijing on November 24-26, 2003.
2.
Principal
Director for the planning of the International Conference: Poetic Thought and
Hermeneutics in Traditional China¡ªA Cross-Cultural Perspective (Sponsored by
the Council on East Asian Studies),
to be held in May 1-4, 2003 at Yale.
3.
Search
Committee, Junior Position in Theater Studies, Theater Studies Department,
2002-2003.
4.
Search
Committee, Junior Position in Asian Art History, Department of Art History,
2002-2003.
5.
Committee
on the Economic Status of the Faculty, September, 2001-June, 2003.
6.
Fulbright
Grants Committee, 2001-2002.
7.
Chair,
Williams Prize Committee (Council on East Asian Studies), Spring 2002.
8.
Chair,
Wu Foundation Lectures Committee (Department of East Asian Languages &
Literatures,), 2001-.
9.
Co-advisor
for the Yale/Tsinghua International Symposium on Globalizing Comparative
Literature (a conference in celebration of Yale's tercentennial and Tsinghua's
90th anniversary), August 10-14, 2001.
10. Hosting the Tsinghua University
delegation on Yale Campus (Sponsored by the Council on East Asian Studies),
July 18, 2001.
11. Member of President Levin's delegation to
China, May 6-9, 2001.
12. Search Committee, Position in traditional
Chinese fiction, Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures,
2001-2002.
13. Member of the Global Studies at Yale and
the Ford Foundation Language and Culture Initiative Committee, 2000- .
14. Conducted a Chinese Language Tour on
Campus during the tercentennial Open House on October 21, 2000.
15. FAS Review Committee (Provost's
Committee), 1999-2000.
16. Advisory Committee of the Division of the
Humanities (The Tenure Committee), 1996-97; Spring, 1999.
17. Member, Women's and Gender Studies
Council, 1999-present.
18. The Humanities Degree Committee, Yale
Graduate School, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-2001.
19. Quorum Member, Board of Permanent Office,
1990-Present.
20. Morse Fellowship Committee, 1991-92,
1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 2000-2001, 2001-2002.
21. Executive Committee, Council on East
Asian Studies, 1988-present.
22. Admissions Committee, M.A. Program,
Council on East Asian Studies, 1983-84, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94.
23. Reorganization of the Chinese Language
Program, Department of East Asian
Languages and Literatures, 1996-97.
24. Chair, Committee on Teaching Fellows,
Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures, 1998-1999.
25. Committee on Language Instruction,
Department of EAL&L, 1996-.
26. Chinese Curriculum Committee, Department
of EAL&L, 1996-.
27. Search Committee, position in Modern
Japanese literature, Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures,
1998-1999, 2001-2001.
28. Committee, Cheng-Lee Fellowships, Council
on East Asian Studies, 1992-93; 1996-97, 1999-2000.
29. Chair of Search Committees in East Asian Languages and
Literatures: 1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97.
30. East Asian Library Reorganization
Committee, 1992-1993.
31. Advisory Board, Yale Mainland-Taiwan
Society, 1992-1996.
32. Providing information for Yale's
Presidential Search, September, 1992.
33. FLAS Fellowship Committee, 1990-91.
34. Reviewer for manuscripts submitted to
Yale Univ. Press, 1990- .
35. Search Committee, East Asian Collection
Associate Curator, Sterling Memorial Library, 1989-1990.
36. Trustee, Yale-China Association, 1988-91.
37. Steering Committee, Yale College,
1986-1988.
38. Williams Prize Committee, Council on East
Asian Studies, 1987-88.
39. Speaker at the 17th Annual Freshman
Conference. Title of the Talk: "How to Achieve Enlightenment at Yale and
Also a More Balanced View of the University" (August 28, 1985).
40. Prize Teaching Fellowship Committee
1984-1985.
41. Committee of Deanship, Yale College
1984-1985.
42. Member, The Elizabethan Club,
1985-present.
43. Fellow, Davenport College, 1983-present.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE YALE
UNIVERSITY:
1.
Ad
Hoc Committee on tenure Nominations, Columbia University (May, 2003).
2.
External
Assessor of Research Proposals, Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), Univesity
Grants Committee, Hong Kong Government, March, 2003.
3.
External
Assessor of Tenure Promotions, City University of Hong Kong, 2003.
4.
External
Examiner for a Ph.D. dissertation defense, University of British Columbia,
Canada, November 2002.
5.
Advisory
Board, Center for Comparative Literature, Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy
of Social Sciences, 2000-present.
6.
Trustee,
the New Haven Chinese School, 2000-present .
7.
Referee for Program Review at the
University of California--Santa Barbara, December, 1999.
8.
Panelist
and Overseas Reviewer, Humanities Panel, Research Assessment Exercise (RAE),
University Grants Committee, Hong Kong Government, October 21-23, 1999.
9.
Editorial
Advisory Board, Lingnan Journal of Chinese Studies, New Series, 1998-present.
10. External Examiner (opponent) for a Ph.D.
dissertation defense, Univ. of Stockholm, Sweden, April 16, 1998.
11. External Assessor, Department of Chinese,
Lingnan College, Hong Kong, 1998-2000.
12. Assessor of Research Proposals for the
Research Committee, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1998-1999,
1999-2000.
13. Advisor, Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for
International Exchange, 1994-1996.
14. Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation, reviewer for
Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships, 1990-present.
15. Advisory Board, Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (CLEAR),
1995-present.
16. Advisory Board of Princeton-in-Beijing,
1995-present.
17. Advisory Board, Tendency Quarterly (Qingxiang),
1995-1998.
18. External Assessor of promotions and research proposals,
Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, 1994-present.
19. External Reviewer, National Science
Council, Taipei, Taiwan, 1993-94.
20. North American Review Board, Chiang
Ching-kuo Foundation for International Exchange, 1992-94.
21. Trustee, The Wu Foundation, Taipei,
Taiwan, 1990-present.
22. Editorial Advisory Board, Chinese Culture Quarterly (Jiuzhou xuekan),
1992-2002.
23. Advisory Committee, "The Culture and
Civilization of China" Publication Project, A joint program of the
American Council of Learned Societies and Yale University Press, 1992.
24. Reader of manuscripts for Harvard Univ.
Press, Princeton Univ. Press, Cambridge Univ. Press, Duke Univ. Press, Penn
State Press, University of Minnesota Press, etc., 1985-present.
25. Reviewing a proposal for the
establishment of a graduate program in East Asian Languages and Literatures at
the University of California, Irvine (May, 1991).
26. Referee for Tenure Reviews at Harvard
University, Princeton University, Stanford University, Columbia University,
University of Colorado, University of California-Irvine, University of
California-Riverside, Amherst College, Brown University, University of Illinois,
University of Wisconsin, University of London, etc.
27. Ad Hoc Committee on Tenure Nominations,
Columbia University (May, 1991).
28. Reviewer for ACLS, Fellowships in Chinese
Studies (1988-1993).
29. Reviewer for the Canadian Council of the
Learned Societies, (1986-91).
30. Reviewer for NEH Grants (1983- ).
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL
AND SCHOLARLY ORGANIZATIONS:
1.
Association
for Asian Studies.
2.
Modern
Language Association (MLA).
3.
American
Comparative Literature Association.
4.
American
Association of Chinese Comparative Literature.
5.
International
Comparative Literature Association.
6.
Association
of Princeton Graduate Alumni.
7.
Yale-China
Association
PERSONAL:
Sex: Female.
Birthplace:
Beijing, China.
Hereditary Place
of Origin: Tianjin, China
Citizenship: U.
S. A. (since 1976).