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Steven T. Brown, associate professor (medieval Japanese literature, popular culture, critical theory). B.A., 1987, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; M.A., 1988, Ph.D., 1994, Stanford. (1993)
Stephen W. Durrant, professor (classical Chinese language, early Chinese literature). B.A., 1968, Brigham Young; Ph.D., 1975, Washington (Seattle). (1990)
Maram Epstein, associate professor (Ming-Qing vernacular fiction). B.A., 1983, M.A., 1987, Ph.D., 1992, Princeton. (1994)
Alisa D. Freedman, assistant professor (modern Japanese literature). B.A., 1991, (Wesleyan Univ.); M.A., 1995, Ph.D., 2002, University of Chicago. (2005)
Noriko Fujii, associate professor (Japanese language and linguistics). B.A., 1973, Wakayama University; M.A., 1978, Ph.D., 1985, Michigan. (1984)
Alison Groppe, assistant professor (Chinese Culture) B.A. 1989, Wellesley College; M.A. 1995, Harvard; Ph.D. 2006, Harvard. (2008)
Stephen W. Kohl, associate professor (modern Japanese literature). B.A., 1967, Ph.D., 1974, Washington (Seattle). (1972)
Kaori Idemaru, assistant professor (Linguistics) B.A. 1990 , Osaka University; M.A. 1992, University of Northern Iowa; Ph.D. 2005, University of Oregon. (2008)
Wendy Larson, professor (modern Chinese language and literature). B.A., 1974, Oregon; M.A., 1978, Ph.D., 1984, California, Berkeley. (1985)
Daisuke Miyao, assistant professor (Japanese film). B.A., 1993, M.A., 1995 (Univ. of Tokyo); M.A., 1997, Ph.D., 2003, NYU. (2005)
Tze-Lan Sang, associate professor (Qing and modern Chinese literature). B.A., 1988, National Taiwan University; M.A., 1990, State University of New York at Albany; Ph.D., 1996, California, Berkeley. (1996)
Yugen Wang, assistant professor (Chinese literature). B.A., 1992, (Anhui Normal Univ.); M.A., 1995, (Peking Univ.); Ph.D., 2005, Harvard. (2005)
Jason Webb, assistant professor (Japanese Literature) B.A. 1991, New College; M.A. 2000, Princeton; Ph.D. 2005, Princeton. (2008)
Emeritae Angela Jung-Palandri,
professor emerita. B.A., 1946, Catholic University, Peking; M.A., 1949,
M.L.S., 1954, Ph.D., 1955, Washington (Seattle). (1962) Yoko M.
McClain, professor
emerita. Diploma, 1950, Tsuda College; B.A., 1956, M.A.,
1967, Oregon. (1968) Michael B. Fishlen, professor emerita. (T'ang
and earlier Chinese literature). B.A., 1965, Knox; M.A., 1968, Ph.D., 1973,
Indiana; J.D., 1987, Oregon. (1970) The date
in parentheses at the end of each entry is the first year on the University
of Oregon faculty.