Katherine Carlitz 柯麗德
性別 Sex:女 Female
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:2008/6~2008/9
研究機構:Asian Studies Center, University of Pittsburgh , USA美國匹茲堡大學亞洲研究中心
職稱:教授
研究主題:Chastity and Bureaucracy in Late Imperial China: The Case of Gui Youguang and Martyred Maiden Zhang
研究專長:中國明代文化史、明清文學研究(小說與戲劇)
著作目錄(文章) Article catalog
- Carlitz, Katherine. 2007. “Wang Shizhen and the Myth of Gui Youguang.” forthcoming in Ming Studies 55, Special Issue on the World of Wang Shizhen, Part II.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 2006. “Weeping, Blushing, and Giving Way to Desire in Ming Dynasty Fiction and Drama.” In Paolo Santangelo and Ulrike Middendorf, Eds., From Skin to Heart: Perceptions of Emotions and Bodily Sensations in Traditional Chinese Culture. Harrassowitz.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 2006. “Passion and Personhood in Yingying zhuan, Xixiang ji, and Jiao hong ji.”In Paolo Santangelo with Donatella Guida, eds., Love, Hatred and Other Passions: Questions and Themes on Emotions in Chinese Civilization. Brill.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 2005. “In Praise of Martyrs: Widow-Suicide in Late Imperial China.” In Victor H. Mair et al, eds., Hawai’i Reader in Traditional Chinese Culture. University of Hawai’i Press.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 2005. “Printing as Performance: Literati Playwright-Publishers of the Late Ming.” In Cynthia Brokaw and Kai-wing Chow, eds., Publishing and Book Culture in Late Imperial China. University of California Press.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 2001. “The Daughter, the Singing-girl, and the Seduction of Suicide.” In Paul S. Ropp, Paola Zamperini, and Harriet T. Zurndorfer, eds., Passionate Women: Female Suicide in Late Imperial China. Leiden: Brill.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 2000. “The Story of Ying ying, by Yuan Zhen.” In Pauline Yu, Stephen Owen, Willard Peterson, and Peter Bol, eds., Ways with Words. University of California Press.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1997. “Shrines, Governing-Class Identity, and the Cult of Widow-Fidelity in Mid-Ming Jiangnan.”Journal of Asian Studies 56.3: 612-640.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1997. “Style and Suffering in Two Stories by 'Langxian'.” In Theodore Huters, R. Bin Wong, and Pauline Yu, eds., Culture and State in Chinese History. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1997. “Desire and Writing in the Late Ming Play Parrot Island.” In Kang-I Sun Chang and Ellen Widmer, eds., Writing Women in Late Imperial China. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1994. “Desire, Danger, and the Body: Stories of Women's Virtue in Late Imperial China.” In Christina K. Gilmartin, Gail Hershatter, Lisa Rofel, and Tyrene White, eds., Engendering China: Women, Culture, and the State. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp.101-124.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1991. “The Social Uses of Women's Virtue in Late Ming Editions of Lienü zhuan.” Late Imperial China 12.2: 117-152.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1989. “Women's Literary Traditions: Regional Essays: CHINA.” The Longman Anthology of World Literature by Women. New York: Longman, pp.1110-1115.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1986. “Codes and Correspondences in the Jin ping mei.” Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews 8.1&2: 7-18.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1984. “Family, Society, and Tradition in Jin ping mei.” Modern China 10.4: 387-413.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1981. “Puns and Puzzles in the Chin p'ing mei: A Look at Chapter 27.” T'oung Pao 67.3-5: 216-239.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1987. “Chinese translation in Jin ping mei xi fang lun wen ji.” (Western-language studies of Jin ping mei) Shanghai: Guji chuban she, pp.221-246.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1980. “The Conclusion of the Chin p'ing mei.” Ming Studies 10: 23-29.
- Carlitz, Katherine. 1978. “Allusion to Drama in the Chin p'ing mei.” Ming Studies 6: 30-35.
- Lovers, talkers, monsters, and good women : competing images in mid-Ming epitaphs and fiction