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Cheung, Dominic

Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures and Comparative Literature
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
USC College of Letters, Arts & Sciences
213-740-3708
dcheung@usc.edu

Professor Cheung researches East-West literary relations, visual culture, comparative poetics and contemporary Chinese literature. Under the pseudonym Chang Ts'o (Zhang Cuo), he is also a professional poet who has published 17 collections of modern poetry in Chinese.

Education:
Ph.D. (Comparative Literature), University of Washington, 1974
M.A. (English), Brigham Young University, 1969
B.A. (English Literature), National Chengchi University, Taiwan, 1966

Selected Publications:
Cheung, D. C. (2008). On Things, Collected Poems. Taipei: Bookman Press.

Cheung, D. C. (2008). In Search of Chang-an---A Cultural Travelogue. Taipei: San-Min Publishing Company.

Cheung, D. C. (2006). From Steppes to the Central Regions: A Study of Mongolian Trousses. Taipei: Tongshan Press.

Cheung, D. C. (2007). Module Systems and Song Plain Bronze Mirrors. In The National Palace Museum Monthly of Chinese Art. (295), pp. 68-77.

Cheung, D. C. (2007). Modules Determine Style: Study of 14th Century Yuan Blue and White Porcelains in the Tokapu Palace (Istanbul) and the Ardebil Shrine (Tehran). In The National Palace Museum Monthly of Chinese Art. (291), pp. 20-29.

Cheung, D. C. (2007). Cultural Hybridity: Exotic Glazes of the Cizhou Kiln Wares. In Bulletin of The National Museum of History. (164), pp. 33-49.

Cheung, D. C. (2006). A Reader’s Guide to Western Literary Terms. (Vol. 3rd revised printing). Taipei: Bookman.

Cheung, D. C. (2006). Diaspora and Military Personnel Village Writers in Taiwan. In Comparative Literature in China. Vol. 4, pp. 49-63.

Cheung, D. C. (2006). Textualizing the Visual: One Mirror or Five Mirrors---A Study of "An Ancient Mirror" in Tang Chuanqi genre. In The National Palace Museum Monthly of Chinese Art. (277), pp. 80-91.

Cheung, D. C. (2005). The Development of the Sabres and Bows in Chinese Armory and Culture. In Bulletin of the National Museum of History. (147), pp. 56-67.

Cheung, D.C. (2005). The development of the sabres and bows of Chinese armory and culture. Bulletin of the National Museum of History, 147(Oct.), 56-67.

Cheung, D.C. (2005). A Reader’s Guide to Literary Terms, Bookman, Taipei, 2005.

Cheung, D.C. (2002). Matteo Ricci in China and Other Essays. City University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong.

Cheung, D.C. (2000). A rendezvous with literary criticism. Shanghai: San-Lien Bookstore (Joint Publishers).

Cheung, D.C. (2000). Drifting, Selected Poems. Kobenhaven and Los Angeles: Green Integer Press.

Cheung, D.C. (1999). Selected poems of Chang Ts’o. Taipei: Hungfeng Bookstor

Cheung, D.C. (1997). Thin snow. Taipei.

Cheung, D.C. (1992). The exiles and native sons: Modern short stories from Taiwan.

Cheung, D.C. (1987). The isle full of noises: Modern Chinese poetry from Taiwan. Columbia University Press.

 

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