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[DEPARTMENT FACULTY] [NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN...] [STAFF]
 
 
FACULTY
 
 
Asad AHMED
Assistant Professor of Arabic
PH.D., Princeton University, 2007 

aahmed@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 300J

Research interests: Graeco-Arabica, Arabo-Islamic philosophy and theology, early Islamic history, classical Arabic poetry and poetics, Islam in the modern world.

 
Hiroo ARIDOME
Lecturer in Japanese
M.A., University of Minnesota, 2002

haridome@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 208

Research interests: Japanese conversation analysis and secondary language reading acquisiton.
 
Pamela BARMASH
Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible and Biblical Hebrew
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1999
 

On leave: Fall 2008 and Spring 2009

Research interests: History of law; religions of the ancient Near East; history of scriptual interpretation.
 
Housni BENNIS
Lecturer in Arabic
M.A., Washington University, 1995

hbennis@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 300L

 
 
Nancy E. BERG
Associate Professor of Modern Hebrew Language & Literature; Jewish and Near Eastern Studies; Comparative Literature (courtesy)
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1991

On leave: Fall 2008
Office: Eliot 200A-2

Research interests: Modern Hebrew language, literature; Israeli culture; Israeli immigrant writers; women's writing.
 
Associate Professor of Modern Chinese Language & Literature
Ph.D., Columbia University, 2000
 

Office: McMillan 251

Research interests: Globalization, postcolonialism, postmodernism, identity politics, travel theory, mimesis, narratology.

 
Wen Hui CHEN
Lecturer in Chinese
M.A., Taiwan Normal University, 2004

wchen@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 308

Research interests: Pedagogical grammar, teaching techniques, reading and writing in Chinese.

 
Rebecca COPELAND
Professor of Japanese Language & Literature
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1986
 

Office: Eliot 211

Research interests: Modern Japanese Literature, women writers and gender issues, translation theory and practice.
 
Giore D. ETZION
Senior Lecturer in Modern Hebrew
M.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982
 

Office: Eliot 200A-1

Research interests: Hebrew pedagogy; education technology.
 
Fariba FAYAZ
Lecturer in Persian
M.S., Adelphi University, 1985

ffayaz@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 200G

 
Beata GRANT
Professor of Chinese and Religious Studies
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1987
 

Office: Eliot 303

Research interests: Chinese religion and literature, Pre-modern Chinese women's literature and culture, Buddhism.
 
Shino HAYASHI
Lecturer in Japanese
M.A., University of Minnesota, 2003; M.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2005

shayashi@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 206

Research interests: Second language acquisition, Japanese language pedagogy, discourse analysis, and conversation analysis.

 
Robert E. HEGEL
Liselotte Dieckmann Professor of Comparative Literature; Professor of Chinese Language & Literature
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1973
 

Office: Eliot 305

Research interests: Narrative forms and conventions in late imperial China (i.e. roughly 1500-1900), book culture, practices of reading and writing, legal writing, and conceptions of right and wrong as implicit in narrative texts of all forms.

 
Martin JACOBS
Associate Professor of Rabbinic Studies
Ph.D. and Habilitation, Free University of Berlin, 1994, 2002
 

Office: Eliot 300C

Research interests: Rabbinic literature and thought; Jewish Historiography; Jewish-Muslim cultural and literary contacts; Rabbinic and Islamic interpretation; Jews in Islamic lands; Medieval travel literature.

 
Naomi JACOBS
Postdoctoral Fellow in Hebrew Bible and Biblical Hebrew
Ph.D., Durham University (England), 2007
Office: Eliot 201
 
Fatemeh KESHAVARZ, Chair
Professor of Persian Language & Literature and Jewish and Near Eastern Studies
Ph.D., London University, 1985

http://artsci.wustl.edu/~fatemeh
fatemeh@wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 209

Research interests: Persian poetry, Islamic mysticism, women's studies.
 
Mijeong Mimi KIM
Lecturer in Korean
ED.D., University of San Francisco, 1994

mmkim@wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 203

Research interests: Korean language pedagogy, second language education, second language acquisition, language proficiency testing.

 
Ji-Eun LEE
Assistant Professor of Korean
Ph.D., Harvard University, 2006
Office: Eliot 202
 
 
Pauline LEE
Assistant Professor in Chinese Religion & Culture
P.h.D., Stanford University, 2002
 
pclee@wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 301

Research interests: Pre-Qin Chinese Thought, Neo-Confucianism, Li Zhi, Chinese Feminisms, Comparative Feminist Thought.

 
Senior Lecturer in Chinese
M.A., Beijing Normal University, 1987
 
xliang@wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 306
 
Chun-ying LIN
Lecturer in Chinese
M.A., National Taiwan Normal University, 2000
Office: Eliot 306
 
Marvin H. MARCUS
Associate Professor of Japanese Language & Literature
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1986
 
mhmarcus@wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 210

Research interests: Literature of the Meiji-Taisho periods (1868-1926); Japanese biographical and autobiographical literature; Japanese literary journalism.

 
Virginia S. MARCUS
Senior Lecturer in Japanese
M.A., University of Michigan, 1984; M.A., New York University, 1975
 

Office: Eliot 208

Research interests: Japanese language pedagogy.

 
Judy Zhijun MU
Senior Lecturer in Chinese
Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1995
 

Office: Eliot 310

Research interests: Second language acquisition, Chinese language text compilement, teaching techniques, etc.

 
Kaori NAKATA
Lecturer in Japnaese
M.A., The Ohio State University, 2004
 
Office: Eliot 206
 
Jamie NEWHARD
Assistant Professor of Japanese
Ph.D., Columbia University, 2005

jnewhard@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 212

Research interests: Premodern Japanese literature, history of literary scholarship, medieval and early modern reception of classical literature, history of reading, book and publishing history, women's education.

 
Ke NIE
Visiting Lecturer in Chinese
M.Ed., Capital Normal University, 2007
 
knie@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 308

Research interests: Phenomenology and pedagogy.

 
Mohamed-Salah OMRI
Associate Professor of Arabic
Ph.D., Washington University, 2001

Office: Eliot 300K

Research interests: Modern and Pre-modern Arabic literature; Francophone literature of the Maghreb; Comparative Literature; Arab cinema; literature and history; Tunisia.

 
Rami PINSBERG
Senior Lecturer in Modern Hebrew
M.Ed., University of Missouri in St. Louis, 1979
 
pinsberg@wusl.edu

Office: Eliot 200A-1
 
Younasse TARBOUNI
Lecturer in Arabic
M.A., Carson-Newman College, 1998
 
ytarboun@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 300H

 
Wei WANG
Lecturer in Chinese
M.A., University of Minnesota, 2001

wwanga@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 304

 
M.J. WARSI
Lecturer in South Asian Languages and Linguistics Ph.D., AMU Aligarh, India, 1998

mwarsi@artsci.wustl.edu

Office: Eliot 215

Research interests: Hindi-Urdu language, linguistics and literature.

 
Fengtao WU
Senior Lecturer in Chinese
M.A., Indiana University, 1987

Office: Eliot 304

Research interests: Semantics and syntactics in Chinese teaching.

 
 
 
NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN...
 
 
Shaaron BENJAMIN
Administrative Assistant
 
Tamie KAMIYAMA
Professor Emerita of Japanese Language & Literature
 
Viola LIU
Associate Professor Emerita of Chinese
 
Robert E. MORRELL
Professor Emeritus of Japanese Language & Literature


 
 
James C. SHIH
Associate Professor Emeritus of Chinese Language & History
 
 
 
Richard YANG
Professor Emeritus of Chinese
 
 
 
DEPARTMENT STAFF
 
 
Debra JONES
Administrative Officer
 
 
 
JoAnn Achelpohl
Administrative Assistant
 
 
 
 
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