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JANICE C. BROWN
Professor and Chair. Ph.D., University of British Columbia. Asian Studies and Modern Japanese Literature. Janice.C.Brown@colorado.edu

 

BRAD AMBURY
Instructor of Japanese. Ph.D. Candidate. Bradley.Ambury@colorado.edu

VICTORIA B. CASS(Professor Emertius)
Associate Professor of Chinese. Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley. Chinese fiction of the early modern (Ming-Qing) period, vernacular literature, cultural and women's history in early modern China.
Victoria.Cass@colorado.edu

JIN CHEN
Instructor of Chinese. Master of Arts, University of Colorado. Current Ph.D. candidate in Compartive Literature, University of Colorado.
Jin.Chen@colorado.edu

CHRISTINE EVERAERT
Instructor of Hindi. Ph.D., , Universiteit Gent, Belgium (Ghent University). Oriental Languages and Cultures.
Christine.Everaert@colorado.edu

REBECCA FORGASH
Instructor of Japanese. Ph.D., University of Arizona.
Rebecca.Forgash@colorado.edu

JUNKO FUJIMOTO
Instructor of Japanese. Master of Teaching, University of Idaho. Emphasis in linguistics, second language acquisition and pedagogy.
Junko.Fujimoto@colorado.edu

CHUN-LING HSU
Instructor of Chinese. Master of Education, University of Wisconsin–River Falls. Grammar, assessment, instructional technology.
Chun-ling.Hsu@colorado.edu

RANDLE KELLER KIMBROUGH
Asst Professor of Japanese, Ph.D., Yale University. Premodern Japanese Literature (particularly late Heian, medieval, and early Edo periods), Japanese Buddhist Literature, Heian and Medieval Poetry and Poetics, Japanese Narrative Painting.
Keller.Kimbrough@colorado.edu

FAYE YUAN KLEEMAN
Associate Professor of Japanese. Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley. Contemporary Japanese fiction, feminist theory, ethnic minorities in Japan, the Japanese colonial experience.
Faye.Kleeman@colorado.edu

TERRY F. KLEEMAN
Associate Professor of Chinese and Religious Studies. Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley. Chinese religion, especially Daoism and popular religion, classical Chinese philosophy, Chinese philology.
Terry.Kleeman@colorado.edu

ALIREZA KORANGY ISFAHANI
Instructor of Farsi. Ph.D, Harvard University. Classical Arabic philology and poetics, Classical and Modern Persian poetics, Sufi literature, literary historiography, contemporary Iranian languages and linguistics (Kurdish, Luri, Baluchi, and Gilaki). Alireza.Korangy@colorado.edu

PAUL W. KROLL
Professor of Chinese. Ph.D., University of Michigan. Medieval Chinese literature (Six Dynasties and T’ang), especially poetry; cultural and religious history, medieval comparative studies, philology. East Asia Editor, Journal of the American Oriental Society; Editor, T'ang Studies.
Kroll@colorado.edu

CHEOL LEE
Instructor of Korean. Master of Linguistics, University of Colorado.
Cheol.Lee@colorado.edu

HAIYAN LEE
Assistant Professor of Chinese. Ph.D., Cornell University. Twentieth-century Chinese literature, traditional vernacular fiction, modern history, comparative literature, and critical theory.
Haiyan.Lee@colorado.edu

PHILIP LUTGENDORF
Visiting Professor of Hindi.
Philip.Lutgendorf@colorado.edu

MINORI MURATA
Instructor of Japanese. M.A., University of Colorado. Linguistics, elementary and intermediate Japanese, Japanese conversation and composition.
Minori.Murata@colorado.edu

ANTJE RICHTER
Assistant Professor of Chinese. Ph.D., Munich University. Early and medieval Chinese literature, especially letters and letter writing, rhetorics, material culture. Antje.Richter@colorado.edu

MATTHIAS RICHTER
Assistant Professor of Chinese. Ph.D., Hamburg University. Early Chinese literature, especially politico-philosophical and didactic texts, rhetorical strategies, textual criticism, and manuscript culture. Matthias.Richter@colorado.edu

LAUREL RASPLICA RODD
Professor of Japanese. Ph.D., University of Michigan. Heian (800-1185) prose and waka poetry, Buddhist literature, Noh drama, women's literature, language pedagogy. Literature editor, Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, 1994-1996. Editorial boards of Weber Studies and U.S. Japan Women’s Journal. President, Association of Teachers of Japanese, 1996-2002.
Rodd@colorado.edu

KYOKO SAEGUSA
Senior Instructor in Japanese. M.A., Arizona State University. Language pedagogy (learner autonomy, student-directed language learning, innovative and unorthodox methods, psychological aspects of language learning); theory and practice of translation.
Saegusa@colorado.edu

HIDEKO SHIMIZU
Senior Instructor of Japanese. Ph.D., University of Denver. Learning strategies, psycholinguistics, language pedagogy and technology, and language acquisition, elementary, intermediate, and advanced Japanese, conversation and composition, methods of teaching. Co-coordinator of Japanese language program. Co-supervisor of teaching assistants.
Hideko.Shimizu@colorado.edu

BERT SCRUGGS
Instructor of Chinese. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
Bert.Scruggs@colorado.edu

MARGARETHA SUDARSIH
Senior Instructor of Indonesian.
Margaretha.Sudarsih@colorado.edu

HUA ZHAO
Instructor of Chinese. Master of Arts/Classical Chinese Literature, University of Wisconsin at Madison. Current Ph.D. candidate in Classical ChineseLiterature, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Hua.Zhao@colorado.edu

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