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1. Personal

Nationality:the United States of America

E-mail:struve@indiana.edu

Present occupation: Professor emerita of History and of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Indiana University

2. Academic Degrees

B.A.  Chinese Language and Literature, University of Washington (Seattle),

     1967

M.A.  Chinese Area Studies, Center for Chinese Studies, University of

       Michigan (Ann Arbor), 1969

Ph.D.  Premodern Chinese History, Department of History, University of

       Michigan, 1974

 

3. Employment Record

Member of the Faculty, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Wash., 1974–77

Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Far Eastern Languages & Civilizations, University of Chicago, 1985–86

Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, Professor Emerita of History and of East Asian Languages & Cultures, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1977–present

4. Professional Affiliations

Association for Asian Studies. Member of the Board and Chair of the China and Inner Asia Council, 1987–90

American Historical Association

International Society for Chinese and Comparative Philosophy

Phi Beta Kappa

Fulbright Association

World History Association

5. Teaching Areas

East Asian history from earliest times through the eighteenth century

Chinese history and culture, Qin through Qing dynasties

East Asian - EuroAmerican comparative thought

East Asia in world history

World history, 15th - 18th centuries

Integrative issues in premodern East Asian history

Research methods and materials in Chinese studies

“Hotspots” in Ming-Qing history

6. Principal Publications

(1) Volumes

Ed. and Introd., “Traumatic Memory in Chinese History,” thematic issue of History & Memory, 16.2 (Fall/Winter 2004).

Ed. and Introd., Time, Temporality, and Imperial Transition: East Asia from Ming to Qing, University of Hawai’i Press, forthcoming, 2005.

Ed. and Introd., The Qing Formation in World-Historical Time. Harvard East Asian Monograph 234. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Asia Center, 2004.

(2) Refereed Articles

“Deqing’s Dreams: Signs in a Reinterpretation of His Autobiography,” Journal of Chinese Religions (forthcoming)

“Self-Struggles of a Martyr: Memories, Dreams, and Obsessions in the Extant Diary of Huang Chunyao,” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 69.2 (2009): 343­–94.

“Dreaming and Self-Search during the Ming Collapse: The Xue Xiemeng Biji, 1642–1646,” T’oung Pao 93 (2007): 159­–92.

"Confucian PTSD: Reading Trauma in a Chinese Youngster's Memoir of 1653," History & Memory 16.2 (Fall/Winter 2004): 14–31.

“Ruling from Sedan Chair: Wei Yijie and the Civil Examination Reforms of the ‘Oboi’ Regency,” Late Imperial China 25.2 (Dec. 2004.): 1–32.

“Chimerical Early Modernity: The Case of ‘Conquest-Generation’ Memoirs.” In The Qing Formation in World-Historical Time, pp. 335–80. Ed. Struve. Harvard East Asian Monograph No. 234 , 2004.

(3) Selected Other Writings

“Modern China’s Liberal Muse: The Late Ming,” Ming Studies 63 (April 2011): 38–68.

Introduction and translation, Zhang Maozi, “Record of Life Beyond My Due,” in The Hawai’i Reader in Traditional Chinese Culture, pp. 528–38. Ed. Victor Mair et al. University of Hawai'i Press, 2005.

“World History and the Inner Asian Factor in Early Qing China: Views and Issues from American Scholarship,” Saksaha: A Review of Manchu Studies 5 (2000): 1–7.

Articles on Liu Tsung-chou 劉宗周 and Huang Tsung-hsi 黃宗羲 in the Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy, pp. 306–9, 405–8. Ed. Antonio S. Cua. NY: Routledge, 2003.

 

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