Position Title
Professor of Chinese
Department Chair of East Asian Languages and Cultures
EDUCATION AND DEGREE(S)
- Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1997)
RESEARCH INTEREST(S)
- Medieval Chinese literature, religion, and literati culture
- Chinese conceptions of fatherhood.
COURSE(S) TAUGHT
- Great Books of China (CHN 11)
- Classical Chinese I (CHN 114)
- Classical Chinese II (CHN 115)
- Classical Chinese III (CHN 116)
- Daoist Traditions (CHN 100A)
- Traditional Chinese Literature (CHN 107)
- Confucian Traditions (CHN 100B)
- Crime and Punishment in Traditional Chinese Literature (CHN 109A)
- The Scholar and the Courtesan in Traditional Chinese Literature (CHN 109I)
“A Local Power-Holder.” Chinese Funerary Biographies: An Anthology of Remembered Lives. Ed. Patricia Ebrey, Ping Yao, Cong Ellen Zhang (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2019), 130-137
“Buddhism and the Southern Chinese Literati in the Mongol Era.” Modern Chinese Religion, Part One: Song- Liao-Jin-Yuan, 907-1368. Ed. John Lagerwey (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2015), 1433-1492
“A Local Power-Holder.” Chinese Funerary Biographies: An Anthology of Remembered Lives. Ed. Patricia Ebrey, Ping Yao, Cong Ellen Zhang (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2019), 130-137
“Buddhism and the Southern Chinese Literati in the Mongol Era.” Modern Chinese Religion, Part One: Song- Liao-Jin-Yuan, 907-1368. Ed. John Lagerwey (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2015), 1433-1492