• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

  • ABOUT
    • Greetings from the Department Chair
    • Department History
    • News
    • Affiliates
    • Support
    • Contact EALAC
  • PEOPLE
    • Faculty
    • Administration
    • Graduate Students
    • Recent Alumni
  • PROGRAMS
    • Undergraduate
    • Graduate
    • Language Programs
    • Academic Year 2025-2026 Courses
  • EVENTS
  • SUPPORT

admin

Filed Under: recent-phds

Sau-yi Fong

Sau-yi Fong

Field: Chinese History
Email: sf2686@columbia.edu

Sau-yi Fong is a doctoral student in Chinese history. She received her BA from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2008) and her Mphil from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2013). Her research interests lie in the intersection of military history, intellectual history and the history of science and technology, with a focus on late imperial gunpowder technology, the manufacture of armaments and literati conceptions of war and violence in Qing China. She worked as a translator in Hong Kong for more than 5 years before joining Columbia in 2014.

07/10/2017 by admin

Filed Under: In Memoriam

Wm. Theodore de Bary

debaryWm. Thedore de Bary

SPECIAL SERVICE PROFESSOR, ASIAN HUMANITIES

Office: 502 Kent
Teaching Hours: M 2:10-4:00, W 2:10-4:00
Phone: (212) 854-3671
Email: wtd1@columbia.edu

Educational Background

BA: Columbia University (’41)
MA: Columbia University (’48)
PhD: Columbia University (’53)

Research Interests

East Asian Humanities, Neo-Confucian thought

Wm. Theodore de Bary (D. Litt St. Lawrence ’68; LHD Loyola – Chicago ’70; D. Litt. Columbia ’94) teaches Asian humanities and civilizataions, Chinese and Japanese thought, and Neo-Confucianism in China, Korea, and Japan. Recent publications include Sources of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Tradition (Columbia, 1999-2001), Asian Values and Human Rights (Harvard 1998), Confucianism and Human Rights (Columbia 1997), Waiting for the Dawn (Columbia 1992), The Trouble with Confucianism (Harvard 1991), and East Asian Civilizations (Harvard 1987).

Pending Edits

archive page

07/05/2017 by admin

Filed Under: recent-phds

Harlan Chambers

Harlan ChambersHarlan Chambers

Field: Chinese Literature and Culture
Advisor: Lydia Liu
Email: hdc2116@columbia.edu

Harlan Chambers is a Ph.D. student affiliated with Columbia’s Institute of Comparative Literature and Society. Before coming to New York, he earned a license in Chinese language and civilization at France’s Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (INALCO) as well as an MA in Asian Cultures and Languages from the University of Texas at Austin. His dissertation research interrogates the cultural practices of thinkers committed, both body and pen, to refashioning China’s agrarian world, from the land reforms of the 1940s through the formal establishment of the People’s Communes during the Great Leap Forward.  Formerly an actor in Paris, Harlan also has an avid interest in theatre and other forms of live performance. Additional research areas include Marxist thought, political economy, and histories of revolutionary internationalism.

07/05/2017 by admin

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 32
  • Go to page 33
  • Go to page 34
  • Go to page 35
  • Go to page 36
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 60
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Before Footer

EALAC – Columbia University
407 Kent Hall 1140 Amsterdam Ave.
MC 3907  New York, NY 10027
tel:212.854.5027

Footer

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • ABOUT
  • PEOPLE
  • PROGRAMS
  • EVENTS
  • SUPPORT

Copyright © 2026 · Columbia University Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures

Copyright © 2026 · EALAC on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in