Antje Richter
- Associate Professor
- Director of Graduate Studies in Chinese
- ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATIONS
Education
Ph.D., Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich
CAS Speaker Bureau Topic(s)
Premodern Chinese letter writing culture; premodern Chinese literary thought; medieval Chinese culture and literature
Regional and Thematic Interests
East Asia
Literature and the Arts
Profile
First trained in English and Germanic Studies at Friedrich Schiller University, Jena (East Germany), I embarked on a second career in Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies, and Chinese Art and Archaeology at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich in 1989. After my doctorate in 1998, I taught at Christian Albrechts University in Kiel (where I habilitated in 2004) and Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg. In 2007, I joined the Department of Asian Languages & Civilizations at the University of Colorado at 麻豆影院.
My main research interests lie in the rich literature and culture of early and medieval China. For the last several years, I was especially engaged in the study of correspondence. My first book in English, Letter Writing and Epistolary Culture in Early Medieval China, was published by Washington University Press in 2013. In 2015, an edited volume, also dedicated to letter writing, History of Chinese Epistolary Culture, came out with Brill. It collects 25 articles about a variety of epistolary topics through the ages. The prevalence of health reports and inquiries in Chinese personal letters has lead to my current research interest in medical narratives across genres in medieval China. I am studying how health and illness are represented in autobiography, literary criticism, poetry, historical accounts, fantastic tales, and religious texts to find out what role these representations play in larger narrative contexts and what they tell us about the medieval Chinese understanding of health, illness, and healing. In a second, related project I am also looking across genres鈥攏ot so much because I am interested in a particular theme, but rather because I am exploring the role of imagination in a broad spectrum of medieval texts.
I am Editor for East Asia at (JAOS) and Secretary-Treasurer of the of the (AOS).
Selected Publications
2015. Richter, Antje, ed. A History of Chinese Letters and Epistolary Culture (Leiden: Brill).
2013. Letter Writing and Epistolary Culture in Early Medieval China (Seattle: U. Washington Pr.).
2012. 鈥淓mpty Dreams and Other Omissions: Liu Xie鈥檚 Wenxin diaolong Preface鈥 (Asia Major).
2011. 鈥淏eyond Calligraphy: Reading Wang Xizhi鈥檚 Letters鈥 (T鈥檕ung Pao).