Manling Luo « Faculty
Assistant Professor, EALC
luom
indiana.edu
Goodbody Hall 246
856-0833
Education
- Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis, 2005
Research Interests
- Pre-modern Chinese narratives
- Chinese literati culture
- Traditional Chinese literature
- Gender and Cultural studies
Courses Recently Taught
- EALC E 331 Traditional Chinese Literature: From Antiquity to the 13th Century
- EALC C 307/ C 507 Introduction to Literary Chinese II
- EALC C 306/ C506 Introduction to Literary Chinese I
- EALC C 521 Readings in Chinese Literature
- EALC C 600 Seminar in Chinese Studies
- EALC E 336/ E 505 Ghosts, Immortals, Animal Spirits: Encountering the Supernatural in Traditional Chinese Culture
- EALC E 351/ E 505 Traditional Chinese Women Writers
Awards and Distinctions
- ACLS Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies, 2012-2013
- American Fellowship, American Association of University Women, 2012-2013
- New Frontiers in Arts & Humanities Grant, Office of the Vice Provost for Research, Indiana University, 2011-2012
- Travel and Research Grant, College Arts & Humanities Institute, Indiana University, Summer 2011
- Curriculum Development Grant, East Asian Studies Center, Indiana University, 2009
- Judith Tytel Catalano Scholarship, Washington University, 2004-2005
- Mellon Dissertation Seminar Fellowship, Mellon Foundation, Summer 2004
- Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship, Washington University, 2003-2004
- Association of International Education Japan (AIEJ) Scholarship, September 2002 to March 2003
Publication Highlights
- "What One has Heard and Seen: Intellectual Discourse in a Late-Eighth Century Miscellany,” forthcoming in Tang Studies 30 (2012): 23-44.
- “Remembering Kaiyuan and Tianbao: The Construction of Mosaic Memory in Medieval Historical Miscellanies,” T’oung Pao: International Journal of Chinese Studies 97 (2011): 263-300.
- “The Seduction of Authenticity: ‘The Story of Yingying’,” Nannü: Men, Women and Gender in China 7.1 (2005), 40-70.

