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杨莉
讲师
yangl6@sustech.edu.cn

杨莉,辽宁省本溪市人;南方科技大学人文科学中心讲师。

 

2001年毕业于南开大学历史系。2001-2004年就读于北京大学考古系,获硕士学位。2004年至2016年在美国华盛顿大学(西雅图)东亚语言与文学系学习,获得文献学与文学博士学位。在美国留学期间曾任职于西雅图亚洲博物馆(2004年),负责馆藏目录编撰和辽金展的研究工作。在华盛顿大学攻读博士学位期间,教授过“古代中国”和研究生的“古代汉语”等课程。从2012年至2018年,先后在芝加哥和克利夫兰的四所大学任教,开设中国文学,中国电影和现代汉语等学分课程。2018年8月起任南方科技大学人文科学中心讲师。主要研究兴趣是中国早期出土文献,文献的流传与解读,文本批判与训诂学,中英文学术写作。

 

 

EDUCATION

 

Ph.D., Chinese Linguistics and Literature, University of Washington at Seattle, June 2016 Dissertation: “The Formation and Circulation of Early Yanzi Lore, Fourth Century B.C.-Third Century A.D.”

M.A. Chinese Linguistics and Literature, University of Washington at Seattle, 2007

Thesis: “The events and speeches of the Chunqiu period Silk Manuscript”

M.A., Archaeology, Peking University, 2004

Thesis: “Four Oracle Bone Inscriptions from Zhouyuan (H11: 1, 82, 84, 112)”

A.B., History, Nankai University, Tianjin, 2001

Thesis: “A Survey of Symbols on Neolithic Ceramics”

 

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

 

2016-2018.5

Lecturer, Kent State University (OH), Dept. of Modern and Classical Studies

Courses: Advanced Chinese writing

 

Fall 2015

Instructor, John Carroll University, Dept. of English

Course: Contemporary Chinese Literature (English 299C, writing intensive course)

 

2013-2015

Senior Lecturer, Coordinator of the Chinese Program,

The University of Akron, Modern Languages Department

Courses: Chinese Culture Through Films (CHN 220), Advanced Chinese Writing (CHN 497)

 

2012-2013

Lecturer, Elmhurst College (IL), World Languages and Literature

Courses: Chinese Literature (World Literature 201), Chinese Language (CHN 101, 102)

 

2005-2012

Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literature

Courses: Classical Chinese (CHN 451, 453), Ancient China (Asian 202, writing intensive course), Chinese Language at all levels

 

2004

Research Intern, Seattle Asian Art Museum

 

PRESENTATIONS and PUBLICATION

 

2014, Invited talk, Philosophy Department, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland

Drought Relief in Early China: A Philosophical Reading of the Bamboo Slip Manuscript “The   Great Drought of the State of Lu” 魯邦大旱 (ca. 400-350 B.C.)

 

2010, Asian Studies Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder

The Chinese ya 雅 Lexicons

 

2008, American Oriental Society West Branch Conference, Portland

Are “Ghosts and Spirits” Discerning in Rewarding and Punishment or Not?

—A Study on the Chu Manuscript “The discerning of ghosts and spirits” 鬼神之明

 

2007, Early China Conference, University of Chicago

A Study on the 2nd century A.D. Manuscript Chunqiu shiyu 春秋事語

 

2006, “Four Oracle Bone Inscriptions from Fengchu H11: 1, 82, 84, 112 — A Discussion on the Identity of the Zhouyuan Inscriptions” (鳳雛H11 之1、82、84、112 四版卜辭通釋與周原卜辭的族屬問題).  Gudai wenming 古代文明 (Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe 文物出版社), vol.5, 2006, 125-150.

 

 

AWARDS

 

2011   Hsiao (蕭公權) Fellowship for Ph.d students in Chinese program (University of Washington)

2010   Textual Studies Program Research Awards (English Department, University of Washington)

2009   Manuscript Workshop Fellowship (University of Chicago, Creel Center and Luce Foundation)

2005   Distinguished Teaching Award (University of Washington)

 

RESEARCH and TEACHING INTERESTS

 

Textual Criticism and Philology, Chinese and West

Classical Chinese and Early Manuscripts

Academic Writing (English and Chinese)

Chinese Linguistics

Chinese Archaeology