Scott Gregory
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Associate Professor of Chinese Literature at the University of Arizona, director of UArizona Center for East Asian Studies Author of Bandits in Print, available as a free download from Cornell University Press Personal account; views are my own
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Are we doing our books on here? Mine came out in April. It shows how the traditional Chinese novel Water Margin crossed boundaries of elite and popular, private and commercial, civil and martial through the power of print. Download a copy, it's free! www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501...
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They shouldn't be anxious! Our ad calls for "Native or near-native proficiency in Mandarin Chinese and English," which sounds to me like either way would be fine. Meaning, professional duties would require adequate levels of both for teaching and research.
U of Arizona East Asian Studies is hiring a tenure-track Chinese Language Program director! I'm happy to answer any questions about it, the department, Tucson, etc. Please circulate widely:
Assistant Professor, Chinese (TE)
The area of expertise is open, and we are particularly interested in candidates with successful experiences in grant application or grant supported pr...
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Courtesy of colleagues at Penn
A variation on Benjamin Franklin’s 1754 engraving in the Pennsylvania Gazette, published in Philadelphia, in an effort to foster cooperation among the various colonies against the tyrant king of Britain, with the American colonies replaced by the nine universities selected for special collaboration opportunities
Playing around with AppleScript to automate boring professor stuff and how did I go so long without doing this?
It would also be nice if some elected officials representing districts with NRCs and FLAS would speak up about the benefits these programs bring. @captmarkkelly.bsky.social @gallego.senate.gov
This would be the end of the University of Arizona's Center for East Asian Studies:
Here we go. of all IFLE funding. No FLAS fellowships or NRC area studies centers nationwide.

Might be nice of even a single university president was willing to speak up about this disaster for R1 universities & their students.

democrats-appropriations.house.gov/sites/evo-su...
Inside Higher Ed reporting on funding for National Resource Centers like the one here at University of Arizona. If the already-awarded federal funds are not released by 9/30, they are gone and the Center for East Asian Studies will likely close.
Federal Grants for Area Studies and Foreign Language at Risk
Expected funding for National Resource Centers, which are dedicated to language and area studies education, never came through this summer. Experts worry this could spell disaster for the already-stru...
www.insidehighered.com
We founded the U of Arizona Center for East Asian Studies three years ago with a US Dept of Education grant. Last Friday marked the end of year 3 of 4. Though the grant was for four years, we have not received word about year 4 funding. Without this support, we have no choice but to close down.
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Ariel Stilerman - Court Poetry and the Culture of Learning in Japan

À paraître en mars aux Harvard UP
Speaking of Genji, if anyone is interested, the audiobook of the Tyler translation, read by Brian Nishii, is quite good. Somebody please get him to do a Heike audiobook!
Great setup! Yoyaku record store?
I think an important thing about Genji is he is *meant* to be transgressive, hence the "Murasaki in Hell" discourse etc. IIRC, Bowring's "Student Guide" has a nice intro to all that.
On the bright side, we are spared people pronouncing it as “gee Yahtzee”
I feel like I don’t know what I’m looking at unless I check out the intro first.
Wow, *two* new No Longer Human translations/audiobooks?
Living for those green smileys... Tideman here I come!
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Guess we gotta do it ourselves then, 替天行道!