Lisa Raphals

Lisa Ann Raphals (born May 15, 1951) is an American professor of Chinese and comparative literature at University of California, Riverside,[1][2] and of philosophy at the National University of Singapore.[3] She compares early China and ancient Greece. She is the author of a number of books, including Knowing Words: Wisdom and Cunning in the Classical Traditions of China and Greece and Sharing the Light: Representations of Women and Virtue in Early China, as well as a collection of poems and translations entitled What Country.

Raphals is married to John C. Baez, who is a professor of mathematics at UCR.[4]

Published works

  • Raphals, Lisa Ann (1992). Knowing words: wisdom and cunning in the classical traditions of China and Greece. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0801426193.[5]
  • Raphals, Lisa Ann (1994). What Country. North and South. ISBN 978-1870314244.[6]
  • Raphals, Lisa Ann (1998). Sharing the light: representations of women and virtue in early China. State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-0585059457.[7]
  • Raphals, Lisa (2013). Divination and Prediction in Early China and Ancient Greece. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107010758.
  • Raphals, Lisa; Poo, Mu-chou; Drake, Harold Allen (2017). Old Society, New Belief: Religious Transformation of China and Rome, Ca. 1st-6th Centuries. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190278373. OCLC 951754430.

References

  1. Lisa Raphals (UCR faculty page) Archived 2010-06-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Lisa Raphals (UCR homepage)". Archived from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  3. "Lisa Raphals (NUS faculty page)". Archived from the original on 2015-07-16. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  4. "February 17, 2007 - Lisa Raphals and I got married today! (Diary - February 2007)". Archived from the original on October 5, 2012. Retrieved November 24, 2012.
  5. Reviews of Knowing Words:
    • Bailey, C. D. Alison (1995). "Review of Knowing Words: Wisdom and Cunning in the Classical Traditions of China and Greece". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 58 (2): 411. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00011368. ISSN 0041-977X. JSTOR 620933.
    • Lanciotti, Lionello (1992). "Review of Knowing Words. Wisdom and Cunning in the Classical Traditions of China and Greece". East and West. 42 (2/4): 550. ISSN 0012-8376. JSTOR 29757068.
    • Birdwhistell, Anne D. (1994). "Review of Knowing Words: Wisdom and Cunning in the Classical Traditions of China and Greece". The Classical World. 87 (6): 520–521. doi:10.2307/4351588. ISSN 0009-8418. JSTOR 4351588.
    • Harbsmeier, Christoph (1993). "Review of Knowing Words: Wisdom and Cunning in the Classical Traditions of China and Greece". The Journal of Asian Studies. 52 (4): 989–991. doi:10.2307/2059367. ISSN 0021-9118. JSTOR 2059367.
    • Campany, Robert F. (1994). "Review of Knowing Words: Wisdom and Cunning in the Classical Traditions of China and Greece". The Journal of Religion. 74 (2): 284–285. doi:10.1086/489380. ISSN 0022-4189. JSTOR 1205304.
    • Waltner, Ann (2000). "Review of Sharing the Light: Representations of Women and Virtue in Early China". History of Religions. 39 (4): 396–398. doi:10.1086/463610. ISSN 0018-2710. JSTOR 3176554.
  6. Reviews of What Country:
    • Donelly, Paul (1995). "Review of WHAT COUNTRY". Ambit (139): 61. ISSN 0002-6972. JSTOR 44341540.
  7. Reviews of Sharing the Light:
    • Cho, Francisca (1999). "Review of Sharing the Light: Representations of Women and Virtue in Early China". The Journal of Religion. 79 (4): 701–702. doi:10.1086/490541. ISSN 0022-4189. JSTOR 1206155.
    • Geaney, Jane M. (2000). "Review of Sharing the Light: Representations of Women and Virtue in Early China". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 120 (1): 140–141. doi:10.2307/604920. ISSN 0003-0279. JSTOR 604920.
    • Kinney, Anne Behnke (1999). "Review of Sharing the Light: Representations of Women and Virtue in Early China". The Journal of Asian Studies. 58 (3): 815–816. doi:10.2307/2659146. ISSN 0021-9118. JSTOR 2659146.
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