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2007

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Chang, Kang-i Sun (Cha)

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Chronology Entries (30)

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1 1966-1968 Kang-i Sun Chang studiert am Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages der National Taiwan University.
2 1966 Kang-i Sun Chang erhält den B.A. in English Literature and Chinese Literature der Tunghai University, Taiwan.
3 1971 Kang-i Sun Chang erhält den M.L.S. in Library Science der Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.
4 1972 Kang-i Sun Chang erhält den M.A. in English Literature der South Dakota State University.
5 1976 Kang-i Sun Chang erhält den M.A. in Classical Chinese Literature und Comparative Literature der Princeton University.
6 1978 Kang-i Sun Chang promoviert in Classical Chinese Literature und Comparative Literature an der Princeton University.
7 1979-1980 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Visiting Assistant Professor of Chinese Literature an der Tufts University, Medford Mass.
8 1980-1981 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Kuratorin der Gest Oriental Library und der East Asian Collections der Princeton University.
9 1982-1986 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Assistant Professor of Chinese Literature am Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
10 1984-1991 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Director of Graduate Studies des Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
11 1984 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Director of Graduate Studies des Council on East Asian Studies der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
12 1986-1990 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Associate Professor of Chinese Literature am Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
13 1988- Kang-i Sun Chang ist Mitglied des Executive Committee des Council on East Asian Studies.
14 1990- Kang-i Sun Chang ist Professor of Chinese Literature am Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
15 1990- Kang-i Sun Chang ist Professorin des Program of Women's and Gender Studies der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
16 1991-1997 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Vorsteherin des Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
17 1992-1996 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Mitglied des Advisory Board der Yale Mainland-Taiwan Society.
18 1992- Kang-i Sun Chang ist Mitglied des Editorial Advisory Board des Chinese culture quarterly = Jiu zhou xue kan.
19 1994- Kang-i Sun Chang ist External Assessor of promotions and research proposals der Academia Sinica in Nankang, Taipei.
20 1995- Kang-i Sun Chang ist Mitglied des Advisory Board von Chinese literature : essays, articles, reviews.
21 1995-2001 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Mitglied des Advisory Board of Princeton-in-Beijing.
22 1995-1998 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Mitglied des Advisory Board des Tendency quarterly (Qingxiang).
23 1998-2000 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Director of Graduate Studies des Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
24 1998- Kang-i Sun Chang ist Mitglied des Editorial Advisory Board des Lingnan journal of Chinese studies.
25 1998-2000 Kang-i Sun Chang ist External Assessor des Department of Chinese des Lingnan College, Hong Kong und Assessor of Research Proposals for the Research Committee der City University of Hong Kong.
26 2001- Kang-i Sun Chang ist Professorin am Department of Comparative Literature der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
27 2001 Kang-i Sun Chang organisiert das Yale/Tsinghua International Symposium on globalizing comparative literature an der Yale University, New Haven Conn. und ist Mitglied der Delegation unter Präsident Levin nach China.
28 2003 Kang-i Sun Chang ist Director of Graduate Studies des Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
29 2003 Kang-i Sun Chang organisiert die Conference Poetic thought and hermeneutics in traditional China : a cross-cultural perspective an der Yale University, New Haven Conn.
30 2005 Kang-i Sun Chang organisiert die Yale/Beijing University Conference Between tradition and modernity : comparative perspectives in Beijing.