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Y. Edmund Lien


Doctoral Candidate in Chinese Language and Literature

 

 

Box 353521
Seattle, WA 98195-3521
elien@uw.edu

 
     

Education

  • PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley (1972)

  • MA in Chinese Language and Literature, University of Washington (2006)

  • Doctoral Candidacy in Chinese Language and Literature, University of Washington (2007)

  • PhD in Chinese Language and Literature, University of Washington (in progress)

Research & Teaching Fields

  • Eastern Han intellects, literature and science

Selected Publications

  • "Wei Yao’s Disquisition on Boyi,Journal of the American Oriental Society, 126.4 (2006), 567-578

  • “The Moral High Ground: Two Admonitory Fu by Liu Zongyuan,” T’ang Studies 23/24 (2005-2006), 169-186

  • “A Third Century AD Chinese System of Di-Flute Temperament: Matching Ancient Pitch-Standards and Confronting Modal Practice,” (coauthored with Howard L. Goodman), The Galpin Society Journal, LXII (2009), 1-24

  • “Dunhuang Gazetteers of the Tang Period,” to appear in T’ang Studies 27 (2009).

Awards and Recognitions

  • Yen Fu Translation Prize (2007)

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