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Repetition as Cultural Phenomenon: Between Antiquarianism (fugu) and Practices of Repetition
The research of Repetition as Cultural Phenomenon focuses on the phenomenon of repetition in Chinese culture, particularly in Song and Ming Dynas
Shane Butler
Shane Butler is Nancy H. and Robert E. Hall Professor in the Humanities and Professor and Chair ...
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Maria Montserrat Cabré Pairet
Montserrat Cabré holds a PhD in Medieval History from the University of Barcelona and is Associa...
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Sandra Cavallo
Sandra Cavallo obtained her PhD from UCL with a thesis on charity and medical poor-relief in ear...
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Karine Chemla
Karine Chemla studied mathematics at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Jeunes Filles (1976–1982), ...
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Huiying Chen
Huiying Chen is a doctoral student in History at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is c...
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Kaijun Chen
Kaijun Chen specialized in the history of technology and literature of early modern China. He re...
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Vincent Deluz
Vincent Deluz was educated in medieval studies at the University of Geneva. He specialized in th...
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Christian B. Flow
Christian Flow studied classics at Harvard University (2006–2010) before entering the doctoral p...
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Grace S. Fong
Grace S. Fong is Professor of Chinese Literature in the Department of East Asian Studies at McGi...
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