Kai-wing Chow 周啟榮
性別 Sex:男 Male
國籍 Nationality:美國 USA
獎助期間 Period for Grants:3個月
                
                漢學研究中心獎助學人
研究期間:1990/5~1990/8
研究機構:Department of History/The Center for East Asian & Pacific Studies, University of Illinois美國伊利諾大學歷史系/亞太研究中心
職稱:助理教授
研究主題:Syncretion and the Civil Service Examination in the Late Ming: A Study of Commentaries on the Four Books
研究專長:晚明、文化(考試與四書)
現職
研究機構:Department of History, University of Illinois, USA
美國伊利諾大學歷史系
職稱:教授
研究專長:中國明清文人與文化史
個人網頁:University of Illinois
 
                
                著作目錄(專書) Work catalog
- Chow, Kai-wing. 1989. Ritual and ethics: classical scholarship and lineage institutions in Late Imperial China, 1600-1830. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International.
 - Chow, Kai-wing.  1994.  The Rise of Confucian Ritualism in Late Imperial China: Ethics, Classics, and Lineage Discourse (Stanford: Stanford University Press).     Paperback edition, 1996 (Stanford: Stanford University Press). 	Reprint edition, 1997 (Taibei: SMC Publishing, Inc.)   
 - Chow, Kai-wing.  1999.  Imagining Boundaries of Confucianism: Texts, Doctrines, and Practices 				in Late Imperial China, co-edited with On-cho Ng and John Henderson 	(State University of New York Press).  
 - Chow, Kai-wing.  2001.  Constructing Nationhood in Modern 	East Asia, co-edited with Kevin Doak and Poshek Fu (University of Michigan Press)  
 - Chow, Kai-wing.  2007.  Publishing, Culture, and Power in Early Modern China, revised paperback edition (Stanford: Stanford University Press)  
 - Chow, Kai-wing.  2008.  Nation, Modernity, and Cultural Production in Modern China: Decentering the 			May-fourth Paradigm, co-edited with Tze-ki Hon, Hung-yuk Ip, and Don C. Price   
 
                
                著作目錄(文章) Article catalog
- Chow, Kai-wing.  1986.  Co-authored with K.C. Liu, “An Analytical Study of  Huang-ch’ao ching-shih 			wen-pien [in Chinese],” Bulletin of The Institute of Modern History 			Academic Sinica, vol. XV, part 1. (Taipei: Institute of Modern History, Academic Sinica (June), pp. 33-99.  
 - Chow, Kai-wing.  1990.  “Shih-hsüeh ching-shih: Shih lun Wen-shih t’ung-i tu ch’ueh Ch’un-ch’iu chiao ti wen-ti” (Historical scholarship as statecraft: On the missing chapter on the	“Teaching of the Chun-ch’iu” in Chang Hsueh-ch’eng’s General Meanings of Literature and History), Journal of History (Normal University), no. 8 (June), pp. 169-182.  
 - Chow, Kai-wing.  1992.  Essays on “Hung Hsiu-ch’üan,” “Feng Yün-shan,” Hung Jen-kan,” “Li Hsiu-			ch’eng,” and “God  Worshippers Society (1846-1851),” in Edwin Pak-wah 		Leung, ed., Historical Dictionary of the Chinese Revolution (Greenwood 			Press), pp. 114-116, 0178-181, 137-138, 209-210.  
 - Chow, Kai-wing.  1992.  “Ordering Ancestors and the State: Chang Hsüeh-ch’eng (1738-1801) and Lineage 		Discourse in Eighteenth-Century China,” Family Process and Political 			Process in Modern Chinese History (Taipei: Institute of Modern History, Academic Sinica, June), pp. 297-326.  
 - Chow, Kai-wing.  1992.  “Yang Shen and Chiao Hung: Various Uses of Philology in the Ming Period,”Chinese Studies 10, no. 1 (June), pp. 1-29.  
 - Chow, Kai-wing.  1993.  “Purist Hermeneutics and Ritualist Ethics in Mid-Ch’ing Thought,” in Richard 			Smith and Daniel Kwok, eds., Cosmology, Ontology and Human Efficacy: 		Essay in Chinese Thought (University of Hawaii Press,), pp. 179-204.  
 - (2017). An alternative hermeneutics of truth: Cui shu's evidential scholarship on confucius. In Interpretation and Intellectual Change: Chinese Hermeneutics in Historical Perspective (pp. 19-31). Taylor and Francis.
 - (2017). Between sanctioned change and fabrication: Confucian canon (Ta-hsüeh) and hermeneutical systems since the Sung times. In Classics and Interpretations: The Hermeneutic Traditions in Chinese Culture (pp. 45-67). Taylor and Francis.
 -  (2011). The merging of shi and shang in travel: the production of knowledge for travel in late Ming book. Frontiers of History in China, 6(2), 163-182.
 - (2010). Review: B.P.T. Wei's Ruan Yuan, 1764-1849: The Life and Work of a Major Scholar-Official in Nineteenth-Century China before the Opium War. Journal of Asian Studies, 69(4), 1217-1218.