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Judith T. Zeitlin is a professor in Chinese literature and East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. Her areas of interest are Ming-Qing literary and cultural history, with specialties in the classical tale and drama. She describes her personal interests on her academic page at the University of Chicago as follows: ==Selected publications== *''Historian of the Strange: Pu Songling and the Chinese Classical Tale_志怪史家:蒲松齡與中國古代傳奇小說'' (Stanford, 1993) *''Writing and Materiality in China'', co-edited with Lydia Liu (Harvard, 2003) *"Shared Dreams: The Story of the Three Wives’ Commentary on The Peony Pavilion" (1994) *"Disappearing Verses: Writings on Walls and Anxieties of Loss" in Writing and Materiality (2003) *''The Life and Death of the Image: Ghosts and Portraits in Chinese Literature'' in Body and Face in Chinese Visual Culture, ed. Wu Hung and Katherine Tsiang (Harvard, 2005) *''Notes of Flesh: The Courtesan’s Song in Seventeenth-Century China'' in The Courtesan’s Arts: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, ed. Martha Feldman and Bonnie Gordon (Oxford, 2006) *''The Return of the Palace Lady” in Cultural Innovation and Dynastic Decline, ed. David Wang and Wei Shang (Harvard, 2006) *''Music and Performance in Palace of Lasting Life'' in Trauma and Transcendence in Chinese Literature, ed. Idema, Li, and Widmer (2006) *''Xiaoshuo'' in The Novel, ed. Franco Moretti (2006) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Judith T. Zeitlin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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