Ph.D. Alumni in Chinese Literature

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Kyle Shernuk

Becoming Ethnic and Chinese: Sinophone Transculturation at the Millennial Turn

 

Maria Sibau

Maria Sibau

Reading for the Moral: Exemplarity and Heroism in Xingshi yan (1632) and the “Fiction of Moral Duty”

Brian Skerratt

Brian Skerratt

Form and Transformation in Modern Chinese Poetry and Politics

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Dylan Suher

Getting Electrocuted: Media and the Author in Postsocialist China

Chengjuan Sun

Chengjuan Sun

Rewriting the Southern Tang (937-975): Nostalgia and Aesthetic Imagination

Qiaomei Tang

Qiaomei Tang

Divorce and the Divorced Woman in Early Medieval China (First Through Sixth Century)

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Dominic Toscano

Eighth-Century Anthologies and the Creation of High Tang Poetry
Chien-hsin Tsai

Chien-hsin Tsai

Postloyalist Passages: Migrationsm, Transitions, and Homelands in Modern Chinese Literature from Taiwan, 1895-1945

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Hang Tu

Revolution Remains: Literature, Thought, and the Politics of Emotion in Reform China

Jinghua Wangling

Jinghua Wangling

Singing Lips in Observation: Ninth-Century Chinese Poetry on Female Entertainers

Yan Wei

Yan Wei

The Rise and Development of Detective Fiction in China: 1900-1949

Lei Ying

Lei Ying

Shadows of Karma: Buddhism, Literature, and the Modern Chinese Revolution