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Scott Gregory
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor, East Asian Studies
East Asian Studies
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Writing Pirates: Vernacular Fiction and Oceans in Late Ming China By Yuanfei Wang. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2021. viii, 218 pp. ISBN: 9780472132546 cloth)
2022
chinese literature,
maritime history,
vernacular fiction,
piracy,
ming dynasty
Ming Vernacular Fiction Studies: A View of the Field from the Inside by Robert Hegel
2020
vernacular fiction,
ming dynasty,
literary studies,
chinese literature,
research methods
“The Wuding Editions”: Printing, Power, and Vernacular Fiction in the Ming Dynasty
2017
printing,
power,
vernacular fiction,
ming dynasty,
research
Home and the World: Editing the “Glorious Ming” in Woodblock-Printed Books of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by Yuming He review)
2016
print culture,
ming dynasty,
book history,
editing,
woodblock printing
Daydreaming Dynasty:The Eunuch Sanbao's Journeys in the Western Seasand “Present-Dynasty” Fiction of the Ming
2015
ming dynasty,
eunuch sanbao,
western seas,
daydreaming,
fiction
REVIEW: Roy, trans. Plum in the Golden Vase Vol. 5
2015
translation studies,
classical literature,
literary criticism,
cultural studies,
history
REVIEW: Plum in the Golden Vase, or, Chin P'ing Mei: Volume Five: The Dissolution
2015
chinese literature,
erotic fiction,
cultural studies,
literary criticism,
historical fiction
Review: Ming Erotic Novellas: Genre, Consumption, and Religiosity in Cultural Practice by Richard G. Wang
2012