Yiqun Zhou
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Comparative Literature, Chicago, 2004)
yzhou1@stanford.edu
Research Area
Chinese and comparative women’s history, early Chinese literature and history, literature and society, Chinese religion, China-Greece comparative studies
Selected publications
Forthcoming book: Kin and Companions: Gender and Sociability in Ancient China and Greece.
"The Child in Confucianism." In The Child in World Religions. Rutgers University Press, forthcoming 2009.
“Virtue and Talent: Women and Fushi in Early China.” Nan Nü: Men, Women, and Gender in Early and Imperial China, 5.1 (2003): 1-42.
“The Hearth and the Temple: Mapping Female Religiosity in Late Imperial China, 1550-1900.” Late Imperial China, 24.2 (2003): 109-155.
“The Child in Confucianism.” Forthcoming in The Child in World Religions, edited by Marcia Bunge and Don S. Browning, Rutgers University Press.
Course taught:
IHUM: The Chinese Family
Traditional East Asian Civilization: China
Chinese Biographies of Women
The Chinese Family
The World of Confucius
Senior Colloquium in Chinese
Beginning Classical Chinese
Proseminar in Chinese:Bibliographic and Research Methods
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