Boucher, Helen C. Assistant Professor 207-786-6395 Pettengill Hall, Room 361 hboucher@bates.edu
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Helen Boucher is an Assistant Professor in Psychology. She received
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Fatone, Gina A. Assistant Professor 207-753-6968 Olin Arts Center, Room 256 gfatone@bates.edu
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Gina Fatone received her PhD in ethnomusicology from the University of California, Los Angeles. More
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Dennis Grafflin came to Bates from Middlebury College in 1981 to fill the first permanent position in any non-Western history. More
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Hirai, Atsuko Kazushige Hirasawa Professor 207-786-6463 Pettengill Hall, Room 115 ahirai@bates.edu
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Hiss, William C. Vice President for External Affairs 207-786-8254 Lane Hall, Room 314A whiss@bates.edu
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As a Lecturer in Asian Studies, Bill teaches a First Year Seminar course, "Literature through Cataclysm," in modern Russian, Japanese and Vietnamese fiction and film, and serves as an academic advisor to the students in his FYS course.
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Ziran Huang is serving the Program in Asian Studies at Bates College as both Learning Associate and Lecturer in Chinese. More
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Kemper, Steven E. Charles A. Dana Professor 207-786-6083 Canham House, Room 110 skemper@bates.edu
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Steven Kemper came to Bates in 1973 with a B.A. from Dartmouth and a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Chicago. He left graduate school as a south Asianist with an interest in religion and politics. More
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Maurer-Fazio, Margaret Betty Doran Stangle Professor of Applied Economics 207-786-6087 Pettengill Hall, Room 276 mmaurer@bates.edu
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Margaret Maurer-Fazio is the Betty Doran Stangle Professor of Applied Economics at Bates College and Chair of the Program in Asian Studies. She is also a Research Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn, Germany. She holds a Ph.D. in economics and an advanced certificate in Asian Studies from the University of Pittsburgh. She studied Chinese at the Inter-university Program for Chinese Language in Taipei. She received both her M.A. and Honors B.A. in economics at the University of Western Ontario. More
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Miao, Li-ping Visiting Instructor 207-786-6452 Hathorn Hall, Room 106 lmiao@bates.edu
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Nguyen, Trian Associate Professor 207-786-6338 Olin Arts Center, Room 314 tnguyen@bates.edu
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Trian Nguyen is an Assistant Professor of Art and the Luce Junior Professor of Asian Studies. He came to Bates in 2000 under the auspices of a grant from the Luce Foundation, and is the first faculty member to teach Asian art history at Bates. More
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Keiko Ofuji is a lecturer in the Asian Studies Program. She studied linguistics and the teaching of second languages, methods of teaching Japanese, and Japanese art and literature at the University of Kansas, Cornell University, and Colombia University. She received her M.A. degree in East Asian Studies from the University of Kansas. Her Masters thesis was Dowa (Human Rights) Education through Children's Books.
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Palmer, Jesse D. Visiting Instructor 207-755-5938 Coram Library, Room 225 jpalmer@bates.edu
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Sengupta, Sagaree Graduate Fellowships Advisor 207-753-6980 Coram Library, Room 222A ssengupt@bates.edu
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Sagaree Sengupta is an independent writer, translator and scholar who began teaching part-time at Bates College in 2004. She holds a PhD in Asian Studies from theUniversity of Pennsylvania, an M. A. in South Asian Studies from the University of Wisconsin and a B. A. in English from Cornell University. More
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Lavina D. Shankar teaches courses in Asian American Women Writers, Filmmakers, and Critics, Literatures of South Asia, Postcolonial literatures and Theory. More
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Shoji, Tomoe Teaching Assistant 207-786-8293 Hathorn Hall, Room 200 tshoji@bates.edu
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Strong, John S. Charles A. Dana Professor 207-786-6311 73/75 Campus Avenue, Room 207 jstrong@bates.edu
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John Strong came to Bates in 1978, and holds a Ph.D. in History of Religions from the University of Chicago, an M.A. from Hartford Seminary Foundation, and a B.A. from Oberlin College. More
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Sarah M. Strong is Professor of Japanese Language and Literature and a member of the Bates Asian Studies faculty. More
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Shuhui Yang, Professor of Chinese, received his Ph. D in Chinese and Comparative Literature from Washington University in St. Louis. More
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Zhang, Liuxi Teaching Assistant 207-786-8293 Hathorn Hall, Room 200 lzhang@bates.edu
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