- Laurence Thompson
Laurence "Larry" G. Thompson was a war veteran,
sinologist , classical violinist and USC professor of East Asian languages and cultures emeritus. (Born 1920, diedJuly 10 2005).He was born in 1920 in the
Shandong province ofChina , and lived there until age 14. As a young man, he joined theU.S. Marine Corps and worked as a Japanese-language interpreter. DuringWorld War II , he fought in the South Pacific.In 1942, Thompson earned a bachelor's degree from
UCLA . In 1947, he earned a master's degree fromClaremont Graduate School . Seven years later, he earned a doctorate from Claremont.From 1951 to 1959, Thompson served in the
United States Foreign Service inTaipei ,Tokyo ,Manila andHong Kong . InSeoul and Taipei, he was anAsian Foundation staff member.An accomplished classical violinist, Thompson taught music at
Taiwan Normal University from 1959 to 1962. He was aPomona College faculty member from 1962 to 1965, and a USC faculty member from 1965 to 1986. At USC, he served as chair of the department of East Asian languages and cultures from 1968 to 1970, and from 1972 to 1976. From 1972 to 1974, he became the USC East Asian Studies Center’s first director.As a sinologist, his first major publication was a translation of
Kang Youwei 's "Da Tong Shu." His contributions to Taiwanese studies included several meticulous translations.His main intellectual commitment was to his pioneering studies of Chinese religion. He wrote "Chinese Religion: An Introduction" and "The Chinese Way in Religion". He also translated several volumes of religious studies by
Wu Yaoyu . His bibliography of Chinese religious studies in Western languages is a basic resource to the field, which he continued to update in retirement. He authored the article on Chinese religion forEncyclopædia Britannica , 15th edition. Additionally, he served as president of theSociety for the Study of Chinese Religions for nine years, and in 1992 was honored with afestschrift in theJournal of Chinese Religion .
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