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Faculty Samuel Hung-Nin CHEUNG ( = = =) BA, MA Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; PhD Univ of California, Berkeley, and Head of Division Chinese linguistics; Cantonese linguistics; Chinese language pedagogy; Vernacular Chinese fiction. Hao CHANG ( = =) BA National Taiwan; MA, PhD Harvard Intellectual history of modern China; history of Chinese political thought. Chang-Tai HUNG ( = = =) BA Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; MA, PhD Harvard Twentieth-century Chinese cultural history; Chinese popular and folk culture; contemporary Chinese rituals and politics. Karl S. Y. KAO ( = = ) BA Tunghai; MA State Univ of New York, Binghamton; PhD Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Traditional Chinese fiction; Chinese rhetoric; China-West comparative literature; literary theory. William TAY ( = = =) BA National Chengchi; PhD Univ of California, San Diego, and Associate Dean of Humanities and Social Science Critical theory; cultural criticism; twentieth-century Chinese literature. TING Pang-Hsin ( = = ) BA, MA National Taiwan; PhD Univ of Washington of Chinese Linguistics, and Dean of Humanities and Social Science Chinese linguistics; Chinese phonology; Chinese dialectology; Sino-Tibetan linguistics. Lai CHEN ( = ) BA Central South Industry; MA, PhD Peking Chinese philosophy; Confucianism; Neo-Confucianism; modern Confucian philosophy.

Shaoyu JIANG ( = = ) BA Peking History of vocabulary and grammar of Chinese language, with emphasis on early modern Chinese. Leo Ou-Fan LEE ( = = =) BA National Taiwan; MA, PhD Harvard Modern Chinese literature and cultural studies; contemporary fiction and cinema in Pan-Chinese regions. William S. Y. WANG ( = = =) BA Columbia Coll; MA, PhD Michigan Chinese linguistics; language and evolution; language engineering. Leonard Kwok-Kou CHAN ( = = ) BA, MPhil, CertEd, PhD Hong Kong; MA Toronto Senior Lecturer Chinese literary criticism; theory of literary history; classical and modern Chinese poetry; classical and modern Chinese fiction. Chi-Cheung CHOI ( = = ) BA National Taiwan; MPhil Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; DLitt Tokyo Associate, and Director of South China Research Center Chinese social and economic history; lineages and societies in Hong Kong, South China and overseas Chinese settlements; Chinese festivals and customs; ethnicity and social mobility; modern Chinese business history. Yiu-Ming FUNG ( = = ) BA National Taiwan Normal; MPhil, PhD Chinese Univ of Hong Kong Associate Neo-Confucianism; the logic of Chinese language; comparative philosophy; philosophical problems of cognitive science. Angelina Chun-Chu YEE ( = = ) BA Univ of California, Berkeley; MA, PhD Harvard Associate, and Director of Center for Cultural Studies Classical and modern fiction and drama; cultural criticism; colonial and postcolonial studies; gender studies.

Min ZHANG ( = ) BA, PhD Peking Associate Chinese linguistics; Chinese historical grammar; Chinese dialectology; cognitive grammar of Chinese. Charles W. H. CHAN ( = = ) BA, MPhil Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; MA Hiroshima; PhD Toronto Classical Confucianism; Sung and Ming Neo-Confucianism; Taoism; Tokugawa Japanese thought; comparative Chinese and Japanese thought and culture. Li-Fen CHEN ( = = ) BA National Taiwan; MA Wake Forest; PhD Univ of Washington Fiction; literary theory and cultural criticism; modern literature. Siu-Woo CHEUNG ( = = ) BSocSc Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; MA, PhD Univ of Washington Ethnicity and ethno-historical processes in South China and Vietnam; subject-identity constitution and representation; cultural politics among border peoples; anthropology of tourism. Cecilia Lee-Fang CHIEN ( = = ) BA Michigan; MA, PhD Harvard Pre-modern Chinese political economy; Song dynasty government monopoly and bureaucracy; pre-modern Chinese cities and urbanization; merchants and trade under a Confucian bureaucratic government. Flora Li-Tsui FU ( = = =) BA National Taiwan; MA, PhD Univ of California, Berkeley Ming and Qing Chinese painting; twentieth-century Chinese painting; landscape paintings of specific places. Virgil K. Y. HO ( = = ) BA Hong Kong; MSt, DPhil Oxford Lecturer Social and cultural history of modern China; perceptions and aspects of life in Republican Canton; social and cultural transformation in contemporary rural South China; modern Chinese historiography; political culture and political symbolisms in modern China.

Tak-Sing KAM ( = = ) BA National Taiwan; AM, PhD Harvard Ming-Ch'ing history; Inner Asian history; Altaic philology. Bockja KIM ( = = ) BA Yonsei; MST Yale; PhD Boston Comparative philosophy of religion; history of western philosophy; comparative mysticism; comparative ethics; Greek philosophy; German idealism; philosophy of J. N. Findlay and Wittgenstein; Korean Buddhism. David P. LAWRENCE ( = = ) BA George Washington; MA, PhD Chicago Comparative philosophy and philosophy of religion; problems of crosscultural interpretation and relativism; monistic Kashmiri Sáivism; Indian linguistic theory; Buddhist logic. Tik-Sang LIU ( = = ) BSocSc, DipEd Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; PhD Pittsburgh Family and kinship; popular religion in South China; ethnicity; ecological anthropology; visual anthropology. Zongli LU ( = = ) BA East China Normal; MA Chinese Academy of Soc Sc; MA, PhD Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Chinese political and intellectual history from early to early medieval periods; Chinese cultural history; political institutions and systems; classical textual studies; popular beliefs and religions. Ling-Tun NGAI ( = = ) BA Jinan; MPhil Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; MA, PhD Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Twentieth-century Chinese fiction; China-West comparative literature; literature of Hong Kong and Macau. Jowen TUNG ( = = ) BA National Taiwan; MA State Univ of New York, Albany; PhD Columbia Feminist cultural critique; gender politics in traditional Chinese discourse; gender and Chinese modernity; modern Chinese poetry; cultural studies.

Xinyang WANG ( = = ) BA, MA Nankai ; MA, PhD Yale Chinese Diaspora history; comparative immigration studies; history of Sinoforeign relations. Simon Man-Ho WONG ( = = ) BA, MA National Taiwan; PhD Toronto Confucianism; Neo-Confucianism; Taoism; Chinese Buddhism. Kam-Ming YIP ( = = ) BA, MPhil, PhD Chinese Univ of Hong Kong Philosophy of language; Chinese logic; contemporary Chinese philosophy; methodology of thinking; Taoism. Lydia AYERS ( = ) BFA California Inst of the Arts; MFA Avery Grad Sch of the Arts; DMusArts Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Visiting Assistant Lecturer, concurrently Visiting Assistant Lecturer of Computer Science Music composition and theory; computer music; microtonal music; Chinese music and ethnomusicology.