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Cynthia Brokaw 包筠雅
Sex:Female 女
Nationality:USA 美國
Period for Grants:6個月
Chair of Department of East Asian Studies
照片 Photo : 包筠雅 Cynthia Brokaw

CCS Grant

1992/9~1993/2

Instituion:University of Oregon美國奧勒岡大學

Topic:The Tung-lin Movement in Late Ming Society

Specialty:晚明、歷史、政治、儒學家(袁黃)、儒學家(戴震)

Present

Instituion:Department of History, Brown University, USA

美國布朗大學歷史系

Specialty:中國社會史、東亞女性

Homepage:Cynthia J. Brokaw
Department of History, Brown University

Work catalog
Article catalog
  • Cynthia Brokaw. 2007. “Book History in Premodern China: The State of the Discipline I,” Book History 10 , pages 253-290.
  • Cynthia Brokaw. 2005. “On the History of the Book in China,” in Printing and Book Culture in Late Imperial China, edited with Kai-wing Chow (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, ), pages 3-54 (see under “Books” above).
  • Cynthia Brokaw. “Reading the Best-sellers of the Nineteenth Century: Commercial Publishing in Sibao,” in Printing and Book Culture in Late Imperial China, pages 184-231 (see under “Books” above).
  • Cynthia Brokaw. 2005. “Publishing, Society, and Culture in Pre-Modern China: The Evolution of Print Culture” (A Review of Inoue Susumu’s 井上進 Chūgoku shuppan bunkashi: shomotsu sekai to chi no fükei 中国出版文化史中国出版文化史 : 書物世界と知の風景, A Cultural History of Chinese Publishing: The World of Books and the Landscape of Knowledge, , A Cultural History of Chinese Publishing, Nagoya: Nagoya University Press, 2002), International Journal of Asian Studies 2.1 , pages 135-165.
  • Cynthia Brokaw. 2001. “Field Work on the Social and Economic History of the Chinese Book,” East Asian Library Journal, 10.2 , pages 6-59.
  • Cynthia Brokaw. 1996. "Commercial Publishing in Late Imperial China: The Zou and Ma Family Businesses of Sibao, Fujian," Late Imperial China, 17.1 , pages 49-92.
  • Cynthia Brokaw. 1994. "Tai Chen and His Confucian Program of Learning," in Education and Society in Late Imperial China, edited by Benjamin A. Elman and Alexander Woodside (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press), pages 257-291.
  • Cynthia Brokaw. 1987. "Yuan Huang (1533-1606) and the Ledgers of Merit and Demerit," Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 47.1 , pages 137-196.
  • Cynthia Brokaw. 1993. 明末清初的善書與社會意識形態變遷的關係 (Changes in Social Ideology in the Morality Books of the Ming and Qing), 近代中國史研究 (Newsletter for Modern Chinese History) 16, pages 30-40.
  • "The Dance of the 'Old' and the 'New' in Chinese Print Culture, 1860s-1955". Science in Context. 2017; 30 (3) : 281-324.
  • "Empire of Texts: Book Production, Book Distribution, and Book Culture in Late Imperial China". 2015; : pages 181-236.
  • "Regional Publishing and Late Imperial Scholarship: The Zunjiing shuyuan 尊經書院 of Chengdu and Scholarly Publication in Late-Qing Sichuan". 2015; : 597-635.
  • Brokaw, Cynthia The Chinese Novel in the Early Modern World: Reading Haoqiu zhuan in Korea, Europe, and Japan. East Asian Publishing and Society/East Asian Publishing and Society. 2013; 3 (1) : 1-2.
  • Brokaw, C. Book Review: Xiantao ZHANG, The Origins of the Modern Chinese Press: The Influence of the Protestant Missionary Press in Late Qing China. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. 178 pp. with notes and index. ISBN: 978-0-415-38066-9 (hc). Price: US$150.00. China Information/China Information. 2008; 22 (3) : 517-519.
  • “17 到 19世紀中國南部鄉村的書及書籍的流傳” (Book Markets and the Circulation of Texts in Rural South China, 17th-19th Centuries). Qingshi yicong 清史译丛. 2008; 7 (1) : 40-76.
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