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Kang-I Chang, PhD

Malcolm G. Chace '56 Professor Emeritus of East Asian Languages and Literatures

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Malcolm G. Chace '56 Professor Emeritus of East Asian Languages and Literatures

Biography

Kang-i Sun Chang, the inaugural Malcolm G. Chace ’56 Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University, is a scholar of classical Chinese literature with interest in comparative studies of poetry, literary criticism, gender studies, and cultural theory / aesthetics. She has been teaching at Yale since 1982.

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Education & Training

PhD
Princeton University, East Asian Studies (1978)

Research

Publications

Others

  • Quren hongzhao [Artistic and Cultural Traditions of the Kungu Musicians] Guangxi Normal University Press
    Peer-Reviewed Original Research
  • Sun Kangyi zixuan ji: A New Reading of Classical Chinese Literature, World Sinology Series, Yiwen Publishing House
    Peer-Reviewed Original Research
  • The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature, (co-edited with Stephen Owen), Editor of Vol. 2: 1375 to the present, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010
    Peer-Reviewed Original Research
  • The Calligraphy of Ch'ung-ho Chang Frankel, Oxford and Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 2009
    Peer-Reviewed Original Research
  • Tradition and Modernity: Comparative Perspectives, (co-edited with Meng Hua), Yale-Peking University Conference Proceedings, Beijing: Peking University Press, 2007
    Peer-Reviewed Original Research
  • Qinli Yelu [Experiencing Yale], Beijing: Fenghuang Publishing House, 2009
    Peer-Reviewed Original Research
  • "Journey Through the White Terror: A Daughter’s Memoir." Translated from the Chinese, with Matthew Towns. Taipei: National Taiwan University Press, 2006.
    Peer-Reviewed Original Research

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

  • honor

    DeVane Medal for outstanding excellence in undergraduate teaching and scholarship

  • honor

    Named the inaugural Malcolm G. Chace ’56 Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures

  • honor

    Conference grant,–for the International Conference, “Taiwan and Its Contexts,” co-organized with David Wang and Ping-hui Liao, 2006-2007

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