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Faculty :: Cai


Zong-Ci Cai

(Ph.D. Princeton)
Professor EALC:

Premodern Chinese literature; Chinese Poetry. Classical Chinese poetry, literary criticism, comparative literature and philosophy.

217-244-4008
z-cai@uiuc.edu


Zong-qi Cai is the author of The Matrix of Lyric Transformation: Poetic Modes and Self-Presentation in Early Chinese Pentasyllabic Poetry (Michigan, 1996) and Configurations of Comparative Poetics: Three Perspectives on Western and Chinese Literary Criticism (Hawaii, 2002), and the editor of A Chinese Literary Mind: Culture, Creativity, and Rhetoric in Wenxin dialong (Stanford, 2001) and Chinese Aesthetics: The Ordering of Literature, the Arts, and the Universe in the Six Dynasties (Hawaii, 2004). He has also published numerous articles on classical Chinese poetry, literary criticism, comparative literature and philosophy.
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