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Chi-ming Yang received her Ph.D. in English from Cornell University and her B.A. in Comparative Literature from Stanford University. She has taught at Fordham University and held a Mellon Post-doctoral Fellowship at Barnard College, Columbia University. She specializes in 18th-century British literature and culture, with interests in travel writing, empire, colonialism, and East-West relations. Her book project, The Example of Asia: Importing Virtue in Eighteenth-century England, 1660-1760, is a study of the European fascination with Asia in the early modern period. It focuses on how China becomes an intensely debated example of virtue amidst England’s new consumer culture. Publications related to this theme of early modern Orientalism have appeared in Comparative Literature Studies and the edited collection, Humans and Other Animals in Eighteenth-Century Britain: Representation, Hybridity, Ethics. Her new work concerns transatlantic slavery, 17th and 18th century economic theories, and the cultural impact of global flows of silver between Latin America and East Asia.
| English | 040.950 | British Poetry, 1660-1914 - Summer 2009 |
| English | 061.950 | London in Fiction and Film - Summer 2009 |
| English | 540.401 | 18th Century Orientalism: East Indies, West Indies - Spring 2009 |
| English | 540.401 | 18th Century Orientalism: East Indies, West Indies - Spring 2009 |
| English | 040.001 | British Poetry 1660-1914 - Spring 2009 |
| English | 241.401 | Oriental Tales and China-mania - Fall 2008 |
| English | 341.301 | Beast Culture: Animals, Identity, and Western Culture - Fall 2008 |
| English | 104.401 | Monsters in Film and Literature - Spring 2008 |
| English | 341.301 | Slavery and Abolition in the Eighteenth Century - Spring 2008 |
| English | 016.303 | Beast Culture: Animals, Identity, and Western Literature - Spring 2007 |
| English | 748.301 | Theorizing Orientalism - Spring 2007 |
| English | 241.301 | Slavery and Anti-Slavery in 18th-century Britain - Fall 2006 |
| English | 041.001 | 18th Century British Literature - Fall 2006 |

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