Associate Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, received an American Council of Learned Societies fellowship for 2013–14. He also received a grant from UChicago’s Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society for “Knowing and Doing: Text and Labor in Asian Handwork,” a collaborative research project with Donald Harper (Centennial Professor of Chinese Studies in East Asian Languages and Civilizations).
the Centennial Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, received a grant from UChicago’s Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society for “Knowing and Doing: Text and Labor in Asian Handwork,” a collaborative research project with Jacob Eyferth (Associate Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations).
the Lorraine J. and Herrlee G. Creel Distinguished Service Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, published Unearthing the Changes (Columbia University Press, 2014). He was appointed as a visiting professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong for the 2013–14 academic year and also presented the third annual Jao Tsung-I Lecture at the University of Hong Kong.
Senior Lecturer in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, published a translation of A History of Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) (Documentation Center of Cambodia, 2014).
Assistant Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, published Tales of Futures Past: Anticipation and the Ends of Literature in Contemporary China (Stanford University Press, 2014).
Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, received a grant from the UChicago Center in Beijing. She also received a grant from UChicago’s Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry for “Imagining the Sounds of the Late Ming Pipa” and was awarded a grant from UChicago’s Center for East Asian Studies to support choreographer Jamie Guan’s residency and master classes in conjunction with Court Theatre’s production of M. Butterfly.
Assistant Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations and the College, was awardeed a 2012–13 research leave fellowship from the Franke Institute for the Humanities. He also received a grant from the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society for Global Literary Networks, a collaborative digital humanities research project with Richard Jean So and Tom McEany, Assistant Professor in Comparative Literature at Cornell University, that examines the worldwide production, diffusion, and
Assistant Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations and the College, was awarded 2012–13 research leave fellowships from the Franke Institute for the Humanities and the American Association for University Women.
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