- Haun Saussy
Caleb Powell Haun Saussy (born
1960 ) is the Bird White Housum Professor of Comparative and Chinese literature atYale University .Saussy's first book,
The Problem of a Chinese Aesthetic (Stanford UP, 1993), discussed the tradition of commentary that has grown up around the earlyChinese poetry collection Shi jing (known in English as theBook of Songs ). His most recent book isGreat Walls of Discourse and Other Adventures in Cultural China (Harvard University Asia Center, 2001), an account of the ways of knowing and describing specific to Chinascholarship . He is an avidcyclist , memorizer of verb paradigms andlyric poetry , and contributor to a variety of art installations. His articles range widely, from the imaginary universal languages ofAthanasius Kircher toChinese musicology to the greatQing dynasty novelHonglou meng . He edited theAmerican Comparative Literature Association 's 2004 report on the state of the discipline.Haun Saussy joined the Yale faculty in 2004. Prior to that, he had been chairman of the
comparative literature department atStanford University . He is the son ofTupper Saussy . Raised in suburbanNashville ,Tennessee , he attendedDeerfield Academy and then received his B.A. (Greek and Comparative Literature) fromDuke University in 1981. He received his M.Phil and Ph.D from Yale inComparative Literature . Between undergraduate and graduate schools, he studiedlinguistics and Chinese inParis andTaiwan .He is the current Graduate President of the Alpha of Connecticut Chapter of
Phi Beta Kappa .
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