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East Asian Studies

Director: Chaofen Sun

Affiliated Faculty and Staff:

Anthropological Sciences: Arthur P. Wolf

Anthropology: Harumi Befu (emeritus), Melissa Brown, Miyako Inoue, Matthew Kohrman

Art and Art History: Jean Ma, Melinda Takeuchi, Richard Vinograd

Asian Languages: Fumiko Arao, Kazuko M. Busbin, Steven Carter (on leave), Yin Chuang, Marina Chung, Robert Clark, Richard Dasher, Sik Lee Dennig, Michelle DiBello, Albert E. Dien (emeritus), Momoe Saito Fu, Hee-sun Kim, Indra Levy (on leave), Mark E. Lewis (on leave), Haiyan Lee, Nina Lin, Hisayo O. Lipton, Momoyo Kubo Lowdermilk, Yoshiko Matsumoto, Kiyomi Nakamura, James Reichert, Yu-hwa Liao Rozelle, Stuart Sargent, Chaofen Sun, Melinda Takeuchi, Yoshiko Tomiyama, Ban Wang, Huazhi Wang, John C. Y. Wang, Hong Zeng, Youping Zhang, Yiqun Zhou, Qi Zhu

Business: Hau Lee, Bruce McKern, Kenneth Singleton

Comparative Literature: David Palumbo-Liu

East Asian Studies: Karen Eggleston, Alisa Jones, Hak-joon Kim, John Osburg, Scott Rozelle, Adam Smith, Hui Wang

Economics: Masahiko Aoki (emeritus), Ronald McKinnon

Education: Jennifer Adams

Electrical Engineering: Richard Dasher

History: Gordon Chang, Peter Duus (emeritus), Harold L. Kahn (emeritus), Mark E. Lewis (on leave), Mark Mancall, Yumi Moon, Thomas Mullaney, Hwa Ji Shin, Matthew Sommer, Jun Uchida, Kären Wigen

Law: Eric Feldman, Mei Gechlik

Political Science: John W. Lewis (emeritus), Phillip Lipscy, Alice Lyman Miller, Daniel Okimoto (emeritus), Jean C. Oi

Religious Studies: Carl Bielefeldt, Paul Harrison, Lee H. Yearley

Sociology: Gi-Wook Shin (on leave), Andrew Walder, Xueguang Zhou

Center Offices: 100 Encina Commons

Mail Code: 94305-6023

Phone: (650) 736-1759, 723-3362; fax: (650) 725-3350

Web Site: http://ceas.stanford.edu

The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) coordinates University instructional, research, and special activities related to China, Japan, and Korea. Faculty and students who share a common interest in the study of East Asia are brought together by the center from a broad range of academic concerns covering nearly every discipline and historical period. CEAS belongs to the Division of International Comparative and Area Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences.

Courses offered by the Center for East Asian Studies have the subject code EASTASN, and are listed in the "East Asian Studies [EASTASN] Courses" section of this bulletin.

East Asian Languages—For courses in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language instruction with the subject codes CHINLANG, JAPANLNG, and KORLANG, see the "Language Center" section of this bulletin. For courses in Classical Chinese with the subject code CHINLIT, see the "Asian Languages" section of this bulletin.

The courses listed in the "East Asian Studies" section of this bulletin deal primarily with China, Japan, and/or Korea. Literature courses are listed separately under the "Asian Languages" section of this bulletin. Many other theoretical and methodological courses within departments at Stanford are taught by faculty who are East Asian specialists; these courses often have a substantial East Asian component and may be found under the department listings in this bulletin.

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