Edited by James McMullen
James McMullen, a Fellow of the British Academy, is a specialist on the history of Confucianism in Japan. He began his teaching career at the University of Toronto and is currently a Fellow Emeritus at Pembroke and St Antony's Colleges in the University of Oxford.
Contributors:
Wiebke Denecke is Associate Professor of Chinese, Japanese & Comparative Literature at Boston University.
Edward Kamens is Sumitomo Professor of Japanese Studies in the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University.
Melissa McCormick is Professor of Japanese Art and Culture, Harvard College Professor, Harvard University.
James McMullen's research specializes in the history of Confucianism in Japan. He has a doctorate from the University of Cambridge and taught first at the University of Toronto, then from 1972 until retirement, at Oxford, where he is now Fellow Emeritus at Pembroke and St Antony's Colleges.
Rajyashree Pandey is Reader in Asian Studies at the Politics department of Goldsmiths, University of London.
Tomoko Sakomura is Associate Professor of Art History at Swarthmore College.
Ivo Smits is Professor of Arts and Cultures at Leiden University, The Netherlands, and former Academic Director of the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies (LIAS).
Royall Tyler was born in London but spent his early years in the United States and graduated from L'École des Roches in Normandy (1954). He received a B.A. degree in Japanese from Harvard (1957) and a Ph.D. in Japanese literature from Columbia (1977). After teaching at the University of Oslo and elsewhere, he moved to the Australian National University in Canberra (1990) and retired in 2000.
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