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FACULTY:
This page lists our faculty members. You will find information regarding other academics (adjuncts, lecturers, emeriti), administrative staff, graduate students and alumni on each of their corresponding pages.
William Carroll |
Assistant Professor Modern and Contemporary Japanese Culture, Visual Arts and Media in Japan, East Asian Cinema Office: PB 3-37 Email: wcarroll@ualberta.ca |
Boyoung Chang |
Assistant Professor Modern and Contemporary Korean Photography, History of Photography in Asia, Modern and Contemporary Korean Visual Culture, Visuality of North Korea, Korean Diaspora Office: PB 3-27 Email: boyoung1@ualberta.ca |
Anne Commons |
Associate Professor Premodern Japanese Poetry, Poetics and Literature, Canonization, Textual Reception Office: PB 3-36, Phone: (780) 492-9107 E-mail: acommons@ualberta.ca |
Walter Davis (PhD, The Ohio State University) |
Associate Professor, Interim Japanese Language Coordinator, Interim Director of the Prince Takamado Japan Centre Late-imperial Chinese Painting, Prints, and Calligraphy; Twentieth-century Chinese and Japanese Art; Modern Sino-Japanese Artistic Exchange. Office: FAB 3-91B, Phone: (780) 492-7875 E-mail: wdavis1@ualberta.ca |
Daniel Fried (PhD, Harvard University) |
Chair & Associate Professor Chinese intellectual history, philosophy, and literary theory; Daoist theories of language; Song dynasty print culture. Office: PB 3-05 E-mail: dfried@ualberta.ca |
Clara Iwasaki (PhD, University of California, Los Angeles) |
Associate Professor Literary and textual circulation, translation, Chinese literature as world literature, Sinophone literature, Sino-American literary connections Office: PB 3-36 E-mail: ciwasaki@ualberta.ca |
Kyungsook Kim (PhD, University of Alberta) |
Teaching Professor, Korean Language Coordinator Second language acquisition, Korean Linguistics, Language learning, Conversation analysis Office: PB 3-39, Phone: (780) 248-1370 E-mail: kk5@ualberta.ca |
Hyuk-chan Kwon (PhD,University of British Columbia) |
Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies Premodern Korean narratives, especially sexuality and conflicts of identities in p'ansori narratives; Translation between Korean, Chinese, and English; Comparative research on Korean and Chinese literature Premodern Chinese narratives, especially sexuality in the novels of late imperial China; Women's authorship and readership of traditional Chinese narratives in Korea; Transformation of traditional East Asian narratives in contemporary interactive media; Analysis of Three Kingdoms- related cultural products and their dissemination in East Asia Office: PB 3-42 E-mail: hyukchan@ualberta.ca |
Anyi Lee |
Associate Teaching Professor |
(PhD,Peking University) |
Professor My main research interests are syntax, prosody and body movements and the organization of conversational interaction. I work on recordings of naturally occurring face-to-face interactions and explore different semiotic resources (e.g., syntax, prosody, and the body) and the structure of conversation. My research seeks to uncover the interactional function of linguistic structures and bodily movements to better understand language use in everyday interaction. I also combine qualitative and statistical methods in the study of language use based on corpus of naturally-occurring spoken Mandarin discourse and the cross-linguistic study on Mandarin and English conversational interactions. Office: PB 3-56, Phone: (780) 492-7583 |
Christopher Lupke (PhD,Cornell University) |
Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies |
Tsuyoshi Ono (PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara) |
Professor |
David Quinter (PhD, Stanford University) |
Associate Professor Buddhism; East Asian religions; Pre-modern Japan; devotional cults and practices; outcasts (hinin), discrimination, and social welfare in Japanese religion. Office: PB 3-03 E-mail: quinter@ualberta.ca |
Jeffrey Roberts (PhD, Brandeis University) |
Assistant Professor Office: PB 3-22, Phone: (780) 492-1565 E-mail: jsr1@ualberta.ca |
Kuo-Chan Sun (PhD, University at Buffalo) |
Faculty Lecturer, Chinese Language Coordinator |