Judith T. Zeitlin

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Judith T. Zeitlin (b. 1958;WorldCat Identities. [https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n92022100/ Zeitlin, Judith T. 1958-] Chinese: 蔡九迪) is the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago.[https://ealc.uchicago.edu/faculty Faculty and staff], East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago, retrieved 2017-01-20. Her areas of interest are Ming-Qing literary and cultural history, with specialties in the classical tale and drama. In 2011 she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. "[https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/judith-zeitlin/ Judith Zeitlin]."

Zeitlin is "Among the most active

of the literary scholars who focus on women." {{ cite journal | issue = 1 | year = 1996 | publisher = University of Chicago Press (UCP) | last = Teng | first = Emma | volume = 22 | pages = 115–151 | journal = Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society | issn = 0097-9740 | doi = 10.1086/495138 | title = The Construction of the "Traditional Chinese Woman" in the Western Academy: A Critical Review }}

She is the daughter of classics scholar Froma Zeitlin and the sister of the economic historian Jonathan Zeitlin.

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)

=Selected articles in Chinese by Cai Jiudi 蔡九迪=

  • Chongshen yu fenshen: Mingmo Zhongguo xiqu zhong de hun dan. [Doubling and Splitting the Phantom Heroine in Seventeenth-Century Drama] *In Tang Xianzu yu Mudanting yanjiu [Research on Tang Xianzu and Peony Pavilion], ed. Hua Wei (Taipei, 2006)
  • Tibishi yu Ming Qing zhi ji dui funü shi di shouji [Writing on Walls and the Collection of Women’s Poetry in the Late Ming and Early Qing.]
  • In Ming Qing wenxue yu xingbie yanjiu [Ming Qing Literature and Gender], ed. Zhang Hongsheng, (Nanjing, 2002)

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