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1.      Personal

Nationality:British (United Kingdom)

E-mail:al3@soas.ac.uk

Present occupation: Senior Lecturer in Chinese, School of Oriental and African Studies, London University

2.      Research Interests

Pre-modern Chinese literature, the life of traditional Chinese literati, Chinese games, Chinese export watercolours.

3.      Education

1969: High School diploma, Wah Yan College, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

1974: A.B. (Honors), East Asian Studies, Princeton University.

1981: Ph.D., East Asian Studies, Princeton University.

Dissertation: Structure and Meaning in Ying-hsiung P’u - An Interpretive study of the San-kuo and Shui-hu narratives in the context of Chinese historiography

4.      Employment

1980-81: Part-time Lecturer, Chinese Studies Program, State U. of New York, Albany, and Dept. of Modern Languages, Union College, Schenectady, NewYork.                    

1981-94: Lecturer in Chinese, School of Oriental and African Studies, London University.

1995-present: Senior Lecturer in Chinese, SOAS.

5.      Administration

1994-1997: Head, Department of East Asia; Head of Chinese Section (1995-1996).

1996-1997: Deputy Chair, College Board of Examiners; Joint Sub-Board Chair.

2000-2004: Health and Safety Committee (member two years, chaired two years).

2003-2007: BA Admissions Tutor, Chinese Section.

2003-2010: (except for Terms 2 and 3, 2008): Convenor, MA Sinology degree.

2004-present: Faculty Board.

2004 to 2008: Member, Scholarships Committee.

2006-2007: Member, Faculty Research Committee.

2009-2010: Research Tutor, Dept. of China and Inner Asia.

2010-present: Head, Department of China and Inner Asia.

2011: Member, Academic Board

I have also chaired the London University BA Chinese external degree examination sub-board in the 80s, the East Asia Library Advisory Sub-Committee in the 90s, and the Chinese BA examination sub-board for several years.

6.      Main Publications

1Books

 Lo, Andrew盧慶濱, Song Jiayu宋家鈺, Wang Tzi-Cheng王次澄and Frances Wood吳芳思. 大英圖書館特藏中國清代外銷畫精華 (Chinese Export Paintings of the Qing Period in The British Library).Guangzhou:Guangdong Renmin Chubanshe (Guangdong People’s Publishing House), 8 volumes (Chinese and English bilingual edition), July 2011.

Individual Sections:

Lo, Andrew, Song Jiayu, Wang Tzi-Cheng and Frances Wood. 《導論》(Introduction), Vol. I, pp. 5-60. (Co-authored)

Lo, Andrew, Song Jiayu, Wang Tzi-Cheng. 《廣州港和廣州府城畫》(Painting of Canton Harbour and the City of Canton), Vol. I, pp. 1-85. (Co-authored)

Lo, Andrew, Wang Tzi-Cheng. 《廣州街市百業組畫》(Paintings of Street and Marketplace Occupations in Canton), Vol. II, pp. 1-153. (Co-authored)

Lo, Andrew.《刑罰組畫》(Paintings of Punishments), Vol. III, pp. 59-98.

Lo, Andrew, Wang Tzi-Cheng. 《宗教建築、祭祀陳設畫》(Paintings of Religious Buildings and Sacrificial Arrangements), Vol. III, pp. 137-196. (Co-authored)

Lo, Andrew.《勸戒鴉片煙組畫》(Paintings Urging People to Stop Smoking Opium), Vol. III, pp. 197-256.

Lo, Andrew, Song Jiayu, Tao Guoyuan. 《海幢寺組畫》(Paintings of the Ocean Banner Temple), Vol. V, pp. 1-255. (Andrew Lo did over 80% of the research and writing.)

Lo, Andrew. 《戲劇組畫》(Paintings of Scenes from Drama), Vol. VI, pp. 1-90.

Lo, Andrew, Wang Tzi-Cheng. 《廣東船舶與江河風景組畫》(Paintings of Boats, Ships and River Scenes in Guangdong Province), Vol. VI, pp. 91-296. (Co-authored)

Lo, Andrew, Song Jiayu, with the assistance of Liu Zhengjiang. 《北京社會生活與風俗組畫》(Paintings of Beijing Life and Customs), Vol. VII, pp. 1-307; Vol. VIII, pp. 1-92. (Lo co-authored with Song. Liu assisted in obtaining some research texts.)

Lo, Andrew, Wang Tzi-Cheng. 《北京店鋪招幌畫》(Paintings of Beijing Shop Signs), Vol. VIII, pp. 93-221. (Co-authored)

2Chapter in book

《唐宋圍棋詩歌的雅與俗》(The Elegant and the Common in Poems on the Game of Weiqi in Tang and Song Dynasty Poetry). In雅俗相成—傳統文化質性的變易 (The Complementarity of the Elegant and the Common – Qualitative Changes in Traditional Culture), edited by Wang Tzi-Cheng and Guo Yongji, 215-259. Zhongli: Zhongyang Daxue Chuban Zhongxin; Taipei: Airti Press, 2010.   

“Notes on the Early History of the Backgammon Family in China.” In Ancient Board Games in Perspective, edited by I. L. Finkel, 232-234. London: The British Museum Press, 2007 (ISBN: 978-0-714-11153-7)

“An Introduction to Board Games in Late Imperial China.” In Ancient Board Games in Perspective, edited by I. L. Finkel, 125-132. London: The British Museum Press, 2007 (ISBN: 978-0-714-11153-7)

Lo, Andrew and Tzi-Cheng Wang. “Spider Threads Roaming the Empyrean: The Game of Weiqi.” In Asian Games: The Art of Contest, edited by Colin Mackenzie and Irving Finkel, 186-201. New York: Asia Society, 2004.

Lo, Andrew and Tzi-Cheng Wang. “ ‘The Earthworms Tame the Dragon’: The Game of Xiangqi.” In Asian Games: The Art of Contest, edited by Colin Mackenzie and Irving Finkel, 168-179. New York: Asia Society, 2004.

“Official Aspirations: Chinese Promotion Games.” In Asian Games: The Art of Contest, edited by Colin Mackenzie and Irving Finkel, 64-75. New York: Asia Society, 2004.

“Double Sixes, Holding Spears, and The Long March: Games of the Backgammon Family in China.” In Asian Games: The Art of Contest, edited by Colin Mackenzie and Irving Finkel, 96-103. New York: Asia Society, 2004.

“China’s Passion for Pai: Playing Cards, Dominoes, and Mahjong.” In Asian Games: The Art of Contest, edited by Colin Mackenzie and Irving Finkel, 216-231. New York: Asia Society, 2004.

3Articles in Refereed Journals

“Literati Culture in Ming Dynasty Drinking Games Using Cards.” Zhongyang Daxue Renwen Xuebao (National Central University Journal of Humanities) 31, (July, 2007): 243-287. (ISSN 1993-9167)

傳統盤上遊戲與遊戲賦(Traditional Board Games and Rhapsodies on Games). In中國古代文學文獻學國際學術研討會論文集(Selected Papers from the International Conference on Textual Studies of Classical Chinese Literature), edited by Cheng Zhangcan, 635-653. Nanjing: Fenghuang Chubanshe, January, 2006 (ISBN: 7-80729-009-9)

“Textual Representations of the Sixteenth-Century Chinese Drama Yuzan ji (The Jade Hairpin).” Oral Tradition, 20/2 (2005):335-361. [eCompanion at www.oraltradition.org]

張鎡詩歌創作與園林雅趣(Elegant Aspects of Zhang Zi [1153-1212+]’s Poetry and His Garden Activities). In第三屆宋代文學國際研討會論文集(Selected Papers from the Third International Conference on Song Dynasty Literature), edited by Zhang Tingjie, 250-274. Yinchuan: Ningxia Renmin Chubanshe, July, 2005.

明清小説中的牌戲(Card and Domino Games in Ming Qing Fiction). In鄭因百先生百嵗冥誕國際學術研討會論文集(International Conference on Traditional Chinese Literature in Honour of the Posthumous 100th Birthday of Professor Zheng Qian), edited by Guoli Taiwan Daxue Zhongguo Wenxue Xi, Xingzhengyuan Wenhua Jianshe Weiyuanhui, 459-487. Taibei: Guoli Taiwan Daxue Zhongguo Wenxue Xi, Xingzhengyuan Wenhua Jianshe Weiyuanhui, July 2005.

蘇門學士硯銘初探(Inkstone Inscriptions of Scholars under Su Shi). In第二屆宋代文學國際研討會論文集(Selected Papers from the Second International Conference on Song Dynasty Literature), edited by Mo Lifeng, 739-768. Nanjing: Jiangsu Jiaoyu Chubanshe, 2003.

“Pan Zhiheng’s ‘Xu Yezi Pu’ (Sequel to a Manual of Leaves) – Part 2.” The Playing Card: Journal of the International Playing-Card Society, Vol. 31, no. 6 (May/June, 2003): 278-284.

“Pan Zhiheng’s ‘Xu Yezi Pu’ (Sequel to a Manual of Leaves) – Part 1.” The Playing Card: Journal of the International Playing-Card Society, Vol. 31, no. 5 (March/April, 2003): 221-229.

4Conference Proceedings

明代士人與奕文化(Scholars and Officials of the Ming Dynasty and the Culture of Encirclement Chess). In第十屆明史國際學術討論會論文集(Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Ming History), edited by Yu Jinbao, 448-456.  Beijing: Renmin Ribao Chubanshe, June 2005.

5Book Reviews

Over twenty-six in journals such as Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, The China Quarterly, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, The Times Higher Education Supplement, etc. My latest review is on James Cahill, Pictures for Use and Pleasure: Vernacular Painting in High Qing China, Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: U. of California Press, 2010, in BSOAS, Vol. 74, Part 3 (2011):48-49.

 


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