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J. MICHAEL FARMER
Office: JO 5.612
Phone: 972-883-6354
Email: farmer@utdallas.edu
Office Hours: email for appointment
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Areas of Specialization:
Chinese History, especially early and medieval cultural, intellectual, and literary; the Silk Roads; Women in Traditional China.
Education:
Ph.D. Chinese Literature, University of Wisconsin, Madison
M.A., Chinese Literature, University of Wisconsin, Madison
M.A. Chinese History, University of Wisconsin, Madison
B.A. Chinese, University of Texas at Austin
Publications:
Monograph:
The Talent of Shu: Qiao Zhou and the Intellectual World of Early Medieval Sichuan. State University of New York Press, 2007.
Peer Reviewed Articles:
"Rotten Pedant! The Literary and Historical Afterlife of Qiao Zhou."
Asia Major 3 ser. 20.2 (2008) forthcoming.
"A Person of the State Composed a Poem: Lyrics of Praise and Blame in
the Huayang guo zhi." Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles,
and Reviews 29 (December 2007): 23-54.
"The Three Chaste Ones of Ba: Local Perspectives on the Yellow Turban
Rebellion on the Chengdu Plain," Journal of the American Oriental
Society 125.2 (April-June 2005): 191-202.
"On the Composition of Zhang Hua's 'Nüshi zhen,'" Early Medieval
China 10/11.1 (2004): 151-75.
"How I Came to Doubt Qing Scholarship: The Case of Yao Zhenzong and
Qiao Zhou's Records of the Later Han," Monumenta Serica
51 (2003): 237-51.
"Qiao Zhou and the Historiography of Early Medieval Sichuan," Early
Medieval China 7 (2001): 31-69.
"What's in a Name? On the Appellative 'Shu' in Early Medieval Chinese
Historiography," Journal of the American Oriental Society 121.2
(2001): 44-59.
"Art, Education, & Power: Illustrations in the Stone Chamber of Wen
Weng," T'oung Pao 86 (2000): 10035.
"Passages: Three Poems at Thorn Portal," T'ang Studies 14
(1996): 125-140.
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