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Paul Ropp 羅溥洛
Sex:Male 男
Nationality:USA 美國
Period for Grants:6個月
Research Professor
照片 Photo : 羅溥洛 Paul Ropp

CCS Grant

1990/9~1991/6

Instituion:Department of History, Clark University美國克拉克大學歷史系

Topic:The Aspirations of Literate Women in Early Modern China (16th-early 19th Century)

Specialty:明清代、社會文化史(婦女研究)

Present

Instituion:Department of History, Clark University, USA

美國克拉克大學歷史系

Specialty:中國社會文化史(17~18世紀)、亞洲史(中國儒家)、亞洲史(道教與佛教)

Homepage:Clark University
Paul Ropp

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Article catalog
  • Paul Ropp Co-editor with Paola Zamperini and Harriet T. Zurndorfer. 2001. Passionate Women: Female Suicide in Late Imperial China. Contributor of Introduction, pp. 3-21, and Bibliography, pp. 143-51.
  • Paul Ropp. 1990. Heritage of China: Contemporary Perspectives on Chinese Civilization. Berkeley: University of California Press. Contributor of Introduction, pp. ix-xx, and The Distinctive Art of Chinese Fiction, pp. 309-34.
  • Paul Ropp. 1985. "Between Two Worlds: Women in Shen Fu's Six Chapters of a Floating Life," in Woman and Literature in China, ed. by Anna Gerstlacher, Ruth Keen, et. al., (Bochum, Germany: Brockmeyer), pp. 98-140.
  • Paul Ropp. 1992. “ 明 清 婦 女 研 究 ﹕評 介 最 近 有 關 之 英 文 著 作 ” (Women in the Ming and Qing--A Review of Recent English-Language Scholarship" (in Chinese, trans. by Angela Leung), Hsin-shih hsueh 新史學 (New Historical Studies) 2.4 , pp. 77-116.
  • Paul Ropp. 1992. "A Confucian View of Women in the Ch'ing Period--Literati Laments for Women in the Ch'ing shih tuo," Chinese Studies 10.2 , pp. 399-435.
  • Paul Ropp. 1993. "Love, Literacy, and Laments: Themes of Women Writers in Late Imperial China," Women's History Review 2.1 , pp. 107-141
  • Paul Ropp. 1994. "Women in Late Imperial China: A Review of Recent English-Language Scholarship," Women's History Review 3.3 , pp. 347-383.
  • Paul Ropp. 1994. "Vehicles of Dissent in Late Imperial Chinese Culture," in La societe civile face a l'Etat: dans les traditions chinoise, japonaise, coreenne et vietnamienne, ed. by Leon Vandermeersch (Paris: Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient), pp. 117-156.
  • Paul Ropp. 1997. "Ambiguous Images of Courtesan Culture in Late Imperial China," in Writing Women in Late Imperial China, ed. by Ellen Widmer and Kang-i Sun Chang (Stanford: Stanford University Press), pp. 17-45.
  • Paul Ropp. 1998. “Teisei kōki Chūgoku no joseitachi--Saikin no Eibun ni yoru kenkyū ni tsuite” (Women in Late Imperial China-- A Review of Recent English Language Scholarship), trans. by Kuzume Yoshi, Chūgoku--Shakai to Bunka (China--Society and Culture) 13 , pp. 331-370.
  • Paul Ropp. 1999. "'Finished Painting Eyebrows, Don a Scholar's Cap and Pin': The Frustrated Ambition of Wang Yun, Gentry Woman Poet and Dramatist," Ming Studies 40 , pp. 81-105.
  • Paul Ropp. 2002. 雙 卿 接 受 史 綜 述 ﹕ 謫 仙 到 文 化 偶 像”(The History of the Reception of Shuangqing: From Banished Immortal to Cultural Icon) in 明 清 文 學 與 性 別 研 究 (Literature and Gender in Ming-Qing China) ed. by Zhang Hongsheng 張 宏 生 . Nanjing: Jiangsu guji chubanshe, pp. 563-576.
  • Paul Ropp. 2004. “The Distinctive Art of Chinese Fiction,” reprint of 1990 essay from Paul S. Ropp, ed., Heritage of China, in Corinne H. Dale, ed., Chinese Aesthetics and Literature: A Reader. Albany: SUNY Press, pp. 103-128.
  • Paul Ropp. 2006. “The Price of Passion in Three Tragic Heroines of the Mid-Qing: Shuangqing, Lin Daiyu and Chen Yun,” in Paolo Santangelo, ed., From Skin to Heart: Perceptions of Emotions and Bodily Sensations in Traditional Chinese Culture. Weisbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, pp. 203-228.
  • 2014. My Journey in Chinese Women’s Studies
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