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Staff

NameContact detailsAreas of interest
Academic staff
Campbell, Duncanduncan.campbell@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 8233
Room: E3.15 Baldessin Precinct Building

The material and literary culture of late imperial China (the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911)dynasties), with particular reference to prose writing, travel journals, gardens and libraries. Literary translation.

Che, Wai Lam (William)William.Che@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 0876
Room: E3.28 Baldessin Precinct Building

Translation, lexicography, language teaching and learning

DuBois, Thomasthomas.dubois@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 2122
Room: 4233 H C Coombs Building
Fan, Shengyushengyu.fan@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 1145
Room: E3.27 Baldessin Precinct Building

Classical Chinese literature, especially Hongloumeng and its English translations.

Kipnis, Andrewandrew.kipnis@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 3047
Room: 7221 H C Coombs Building

Postsocialism and postsocialist societies; anthropology of education; processes of subjectification; kinship and gender; language and culture; China; East Asia; USA.

Liao, Hsin-Tienhsin-tien.liao@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 1129
Room: E3.24 Baldessin Precinct

Taiwan Studies, sociology of art and culture, visual cultural studies, post-colonialism, cultural politics, art criticism, landscape painting, aesthetics and theory of calligraphy.

Makeham, Johnjohn.makeham@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 5560
Room: E3.26 Baldessin Precinct Building

Chinese intellectual history; the history of the formation and development of modern academic disciplines in China; the relationship between 'Confucianism' and Chinese cultural identity; the historian's and the philosopher's differing approaches to traditional scholarship in China; the relationship between commentarial traditions and cultural memory.

Minford, Johnjohn.minford@anu.edu.au

Chinese literature, classical and modern, especially Hongloumeng and Liaozhai zhiyi; modern martial arts fiction; contemporary Hong Kong literature; translation and history of translation; ancient Chinese philosophy, especially the Yi Jing and Sunzi bingfa.

Pacey, Scott scott.pacey@anu.edu.au

Chinese intellectual history; Chinese religion and modernity; Buddhism in contemporary China; the engagement of Chinese Buddhism with non-Buddhist religious and ideological systems; inter-religious engagement; Warring States period philosophy and contemporary thought; Chinese strategic philosophy.

Rambeau, Lihonglihong.rambeau@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 0876
Room: E3.28 Baldessin Precinct Building

Chinese language teaching and learning, Chinese literature, Year-in-China program

Roberts, Claireclaire.roberts@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 2374
Room: 4215 H C Coombs Building

Chinese visual culture, art history and cultural history, in particular the period post 1800s; contemporary Chinese art; Chinese photography; the photography of China; Chinese textiles and dress; North Asian art, decorative arts and design; heritage studies; museum and curatorial studies, China Heritage Project

Song, Genggeng.song@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 3143
Room: E3.13 Baldessin Precinct Building

Chinese literature and society; gender studies; inter-Asia cultural studies; popular culture in contemporary China; translation studies

Strange, Markmark.strange@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 6317
Room: 4119 H C Coombs Building
Wang, Yan-yanyan-yan.wang@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 0580
Room: E3.14 Baldessin Precinct Building

Chinese language teaching methodology and applying a variety of methods to Chinese language teaching. Investigating the effects of teaching pragmatics in language class from Conversation Analysis perspective is her current research.

Woolley, Nathannathan.woolley@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125-2194
Room: E4.34 Baldessin Precinct Building
Yang, Tiejuntiejun.yang@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 3112
Room: E3.12 Baldessin Precinct Building

Language, economics and economic development of China and Taiwan.

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