Grant Recipients, 1997-1998
Recipients in the Domestic Region
(in order of application received) | Unit: NT$ |
A. Research Grants
1. Chien-lin Chou
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Needs, Welfare Choices and Institutional Arrangements in Modern Taiwan
1,350,000
2. Ya-cho Chuan
National Chung Cheng University
Research Program of Taiwan, Japan and France's Cooperative Studies on Japanese-Chinese Novel
1,600,000
3. Mou-chu Hsu
Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica
A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Loss Experiences of Widows in Taiwan and the United States
1,674,000
4. Wen-fu Lai
Taipei Medical College
The Effects on Primary Medical Care after the Centralization of Medical Resources in Taiwan Area: The Comparison of Taiwan and Ohio State Medical Care Models
2,500,000
5. Fang-shang Lu
Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica
Research on Women in Modern Chinese History
1,961,850
6. Ying-kuen Yeh
Taipei Medical College
Pattern of Distress in Divergent Chinese Communities: Trams-Pacific Comparisons
1,818,960
B. Database Grants
1. Tze-yu Shih
National Taiwan University
The Cultural Revolution Documented on CD-ROM: Catalogs and Indexes
1,030,000
2. Gi-lang Su
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Complilation of the Late Professor Yen Keng-Wang's Manuscripts for Publication
925,000
3. Shi-yeong Tang
Sun Yat-sen Institute of Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica
A Compilation of Historical Materials on Shipwreck in China Sea during Modern period Collected from China, Japan, Korea and Okinawa
833,800
4. Chien-ming Yu
Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica
Research on Women in Modern Chinese History
595,200
C. Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
1. French Research Center on Contemporary China
Chin-wen Kao
The Developments of Contemporary Taiwan and Its Implications for Cross-Strait Relations, the Asia
776,000
2. Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica
Cheng-kuang Hsu
The Forth International Conference on Hakka Studies
800,000
3. Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica
Kuan-chung Huang
New Ssu K'u Ch'uan shu Electronic Database
2,000,000
D. Publication Subsidies
1. National Cheng-chi University
Nen-shih Lin
History of Chinese with an American Education: 150 Years of Learning and Achievements
500,000
Recipients in the American Region
(in order of application received) | Unit: US$ |
A. Institutional Enhancement Grants
1. California State University at Long Beach
Hsing-sheng Chang Kao
Faculty Development for a B.A. Degree in Chinese Studies: Funding Request for An Assistant Prof. Of Cultural & Sociological Studies
$159,724
2. Duke University
Jing Wang
Institutional Enhancement for Chinese Studies at Duke University
$60,000
3. University of Calgary
John Ferris
A Proposal for A tenure Track Position in Chinese Civilisation and History at the University of Calgary
$87,044
B. Research Grants
1. Cameron Campbell
University of California at Los Angeles
Marriage and Remarriage in Northeast China during the Qing
$30,000
2. Elisabetta Corsi
El Colegio de Mexico
Nien Hsiyao's Contribution to Art and Science during the K'ang-Hsi and Yung-Cheng Periods
$6,999
3. Edward Friedman
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Democracy and the Asianization of the World
$20,000
4. Irwin Garfinkel
Columbia University
The Rise in Single Parent Families in Taiwan: Implications for Policy Development
$59,840
5. Dennis Hickey
Southwest Missouri State University
East Asian Armies: Japan, China, Taiwan and the Koreas
$10,838
6. Yufan Hao
Colgate University
Local Bureaucracy and Regional Autonomy: A Study of Two Chinese Provinces
$22,000
7. Yafei Li
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Writing the Syntax of Chinese under Contract with the Cambridge University Press
$24,900
8. Rishard Madsen
University of California at San Diego
Middle Class Chinese Religions in Taiwan
$36,464
9. Mike Mochizuki
Brookings Institution
The New Strategic Triangle: China, Japan, and the US
$25,000
10. Peter Moody
University of Notre Dame
The Conservative Tendency in Contemporary Chinese Political Thought
$25,000
11. Anna Lee Saxenian
University of California at Berkeley
Transnational Entrepreneurs and Regional Industrialization: The Silicon Valley-Hsinchu Connection
$86,000
12. Yung-mei Tsai
Texas Tech University
Panel Study of Income Dynamics in Taiwan: A Further Follow-up and a New Beginning
$60,000
13. Ruey Tsay
University of Chicago
Impacts of Economic Development on Social Behavior in Taiwan
$69,990
14. T. Y. Wang
Illinois State University
The 1995-9 Crisis in the Taiwan Strait: Causes, Dynamics and Policy Implications
$18,805
15. Mi Chu Wiens
Library of Congress
A Research Guide to the Naxi Manuscripts in the Library of Congress
$60,000
16. Shu-hui Wu
Columbus State University
Lien Heng (1878-1936): Taiwan's Search for Identity and Tradition under Japanese Colonial Rule
$30,268
17. Mayfair Yang
University of California at Santa Barbara
Public Sphere and Media Reception in Taiwan and Mainland China
$20,000
18. Wendy Zeldin
Library of Congress
A Guide to Legal Publications in Taiwan
$15,120
C. Conferences, Seminars, Workshops
1. Peter Chow
CCNY
China (mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan)Entering the 21st Century
$25,000
2. Kenneth Dean
McGill University
Conference on Regional Ritual Systems in China
$25,000
3. Joshua Fogel
University of California at Santa Barbara
The Role of Japan in the Transmission ofModern Western Ideas to China: The Case of Liang Ch'I-ch'ao
$24,996
4. Georg Iggers
SUNY at Buffalo
Turning Points in Historical Thinking: A Comparative Perspective
$25,000
5. Thor Ronay
George Washington University
PRC in Transition Program-Program on Transitions toDemocracy Elliott School of International Affairs
$22,000
6. Andy Sun
Asia Pacific Legal Institute
International Judicial Exchange & Panel on Intellectual Property and Dispute Settlement to the 68th Biennial Conference of the International Law Association
$25,000
7. David Der-wei Wang
Columbia University
From the Late Ming to the Late Qing: Dynastic Decline and Literary Innovation
$25,000
8. Ann YUE-Hashimoto
University of Washington
Linguistic Change and the Chinese Dialects:An International Symposium Dedicated tothe Memory of the Late Professor LI Fang-kuei
$25,000
9. Longxi Zhao
University of California at Riverside
Canon and Commentary: An International Conferenceon the Chinese Hermeneutic Tradition
$25,000
D. Publication Subsidies
1. Atlantic Council of the United States
Alfred Wilhem
Stability in East Asia to 2010 (1997 Senior Fellows Program Research--Compilation of Papers)
$3,000
2. Cambridge University Press
Mary Child
The State, Local Elites, and Social Transformation in China: Henan, 1900-1937, by Xin Zhang, to be published in the Cambridge Modern China Series
$5,000
3. Cambridge University Press
Mary Child
Women, Property, and Confucian Reaction in Sung and Yuan China (960-1368) by Bettine Birge, to be published in the Cambridge Studies in Chinese
$3,000
4. Journal of Chinese Linguistics
Richard VanNess Simmons
Monograph: Issues in Chinese Dialect Description and Classification
$4,000
5. State University of New York Press
Nancy Ellegate
The Inscripted Subject: Tradition, Identity and Gender in Chinese Painting and Calligraphy by Stephen J. Goldberg
$738
6. University of Washington Press
Naomi B. Pascal
Stories Old and New, complied and edited by FengMenlong, translated and annotated by Shuhui Yang and Yunqin Yang
$10,000
E. Travel Grants
1. Carlton Benson
Pacific Lutheran University
Back to Business as Usual: The Enforced Resurgence of Commercial Radio in Gudao Shanghai
$981
2. Joshua Fogel
University of California at Santa Barbara
The Japanese Community of Shanghai, 1937-45
$1,000
3. Ikumi Kaminishi
Tufts University
In-Between Transformations Research in Buddhist Art at Dunhuang
$1,000
4. Mary Roehm
SUNY at New Paltz
East/West Ceramic Artist Exchange and Study Tour the Yixing International Ceramic Art Conference, and the Chinese Experience: Ceramic Art and Symposium
$1,000
5. Wei Shang
Columbia University
Ritual, Ritual Manuals and Crisis of the Confucian World: An Interpretation of the Unofficial History of the Scholars
$1,000
6. Angela Zito
Barnard College
Body, Gender, and Belief in China
$898
F. Senior Scholar Grants
1. R. David Arkush
University of Iowa
"Folk Tales and Mental World of North Chinese Villagers" (a book)
$37,757
2. Sherman Cochran
Cornell University
The Marketing of Medicine and the Spread of Consumer Culture in TwentiethCentury China
$40,000
3. Myron L. Cohen
Columbia University
Meinung during Ch'ing: The Historical Anthropology of a Community
$40,000
4. Wai-yee Li
Princeton University
The Readability of the Past in Early ChineseHistoriography
$35,000
5. George McConkie
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Chinese Reading: A Study of the PerceptualProcesses
$40,000
6. Nathan Sivin
University of Pennsylvania
Logos and Tao: Early Natural Philosophy and Sciencein China and Greece
$40,000
7. Wen-hsin Yeh
University of California at Berkeley
Golden Illumination: Classical Scholarship and RevolutionaryPolitics in Mao's ChinaClassical Scholarship and RevolutionaryPolitics in Mao's China
$40,000
G. Walter Judd Grant
1. David Shambaugh
George Washington University
The Chinese Military in the 1990s
$15,000
H. Dissertation Fellowships
1. Asaf Goldschmidt
University of Pennsylvania
Medical Revolutios or the Revival of the Classics: The Transformation of Medicine during the Northern Song Dynasty, China 960-1127
$15,000
2. Thomas McGrath
Cornell University
Provincial Militarism and Foreign Relations: Yunan's Extra-Provincial Relations and Internal Consequences, 1912-49
$15,000
3. Charlene Makley
University of Michigan
Gendered Practices and Monastic Revitalization among Tibatans in the PRC
$15,000
4. Yiching Wu
University of Chicago
The Market and the Reconstruction of Intellectual Identities in Contemporary China
$14,200
I. Postdoctoral Fellowships
1. Yixin Chen
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
State and Agriculture in Republican China, 1927-1949
$30,000
2. Catherine Farris
University of Northern Iowa
Language and Gender Socialization in a Chinese Elementary School in Taiwan
$30,000
3. Yunxiang Yan
University of California at Los Angeles
Private Life under Socialism: Individuality and Family Change in Rural North China
$30,000
J. CCK Fellowships Administered by the Canadian Association for Asian Studies
1. Kenneth Boutin
York University
Postdoctoral Fellowship
The Semi-Rivals: Constraits on the Foreign and Economic Policies of the ROC and the the PRC
$22,000
2. Ann-Marie Broudehoux
University of California at Berkeley
Dissertation Fellowship
Modernity "with Chinese Characteristics": Urban Redevelopment and Identity Politics in Post-Mao Beijing
$7,066
3. Alison Ruth Marshall
University of Toronto
Dissertation Fellowship
Popular and Classic Shamansism in Lin-Hwai-min's Nine Songs
$7,066
4. Mary Mei-ju Young
York University
Dissertation Fellowship
The Restructing of Agriculture and Food Production in Taiwan and Indonesia
$7,068
K. R.O.C. PhD Dissertation Fellowships
1. Shin-yi Chao
University of British Columbia
The Zhenwu Cult in Ming-Qing Society
$15,000
2. Pi-yen Chen
University of Chicago
Morning and Evening Service: The Practice of Ritual, Music,and Doctrine in the Chinese Buddhist Monastic Community
$15,000
3. Changhui Chi
Boston University
The Politics of Deification in Quemoy, 1949-1996
$15,000
4. Hui-wan Cho
University of Virginia
Taiwan Re-enters the World Stage: Significance of Multilateralism for an Unrecognized State
$15,000
5. Yun-tsai Jessica Chou
George Washington University
The Policy Mandates and Their Efficacy in Restructuring the Telecommunications Sector: The Transaction-Cost Approach Applied in a Cross-National Study
$15,000
6. Chi-nien Chung
Stanford University
Markets, Culture, and Institutions: Business Groups in Taiwan'sEconomic Development, 1960s-1990s
$15,000
7. Miao-lin Hsu
University of Pittsburgh
Chu Bronze Mirrors: Guardians of the Grave
$15,000
8. Chen-ying Huang
Harvard University
Essays on Coalition Formation, Preemption, and Learning
$15,000
9. Yuelin Li
Columbia University
Overconfidence and Goals: The Effect of Scoring Feedback,Its Transfer and a Test of the Precision-Accuracy Tradeoff
$15,000
10. Fu-Chia-Wen Lien
City University of New York
Decoration and Handicraft: Re-visioning 1970 s Feminist Art
$15,000
11. Li-min Liou
University of California at Los Angeles
The Alienated Intelligentsia: The Battle to Modernize and the Role of 1900 Generation
$15,000
12. Chung-I Lin
University of Iowa
Translation, interpretation, and the First Person—An Examination on Quine's and Davidson's Theories of Meaning
$15,000
13. Chen-sheng Liu
University of California at Irvine
Anaphoricity and Logophorieity in Chinese and the Interaction between Parallelism and Economy
$15,000
14. Hsin-yi Lu
University of Washington
Crafting Identity in the Modern Era: Folklore, Cultural Representations, and the Construction of Local Identities in Contemporary Taiwan
$15,000
15. Huey-fen Lu
Harvard University
Traditional Family Structure in a Modern Society: Marital Power in Taiwan
$15,000
16. Chiung-chu Wang
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Learning to Read Chinese: Role of Phonological Awareness and Morphological Awareness
$15,000
17. Horng-luen Wang
University of Chicago
Imagining the Nation: State, Culture, and Globalization in Taiwan
$15,000
18. Wei-jen Wen
University of Wisconsin at Madison
A Model of Fighter Brands
$15,000
19. Chien-min Yang
Columbia University
Between Confrontation and Cooperation: The Paradox of National Identity in Taiwan in the 1990s
$15,000
20. Yu-chun Yang
Princeton University
Jin Ping Mei Revisited: Xu Jin Ping Mei & Xingshi Yinyuan Zhuan as the Seventeenth-Century's Responses
$15,000
A. Special Projects
1. University of Pittsburgh
C. Montgomery Broaded
Explanations from the Past: Continuity and Change in Contemporary Chinese Culture ( An Interactive Curriculum Project)
$149,991
Recipients in the European Region
(in order of application received) |
A. Institutional Enhancement Grants
1. Charles University
Lucie Borotova
Enhancement of the Course of Chinese Art History
$5,670
2. EACS
Rudolf G. Wagner
Sinological Serials in European Libraries Project (continuation)
$35,000
3. Eotvos Lorand University
Ferenc Tokei
The Development of Chinese Studies in Hungary
$42,000
4. London School of Economics and Political Science
Stephan Feuchtwang
London School of Economics Anthropology of China Research Programme
$100,000
B. Research Grants
1. Leonard Blusse
Leiden University
The Archive of Kongkoan or the Chinese Council of Batavia
$22,500
2. Theo Engelen
University of Nijmegen
Population and Society in Taiwan and the Netherlands
$120,000
3. David Faure
Oxford University
Local Society and Government in the Ching Dynasty
$85,000
4. Stephan Jones
University of London
Folk Music of Northern China
$90,000
5. Christian Lamouroux
Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient
Water Control and Social Organization in North China
$110,000
6. Kristofer Schipper
Leiden University
The Tempels of Peking: Towards a Cultural History
$45,000
7. Susan Whitfield
British Library
The International Dunhuang Project: Database Expansion
$50,000
8. Pierre-Etienne Will
College de France
A Descriptive Bibliography of Handbooks and Aids for Officials in Imperial China
$37,500
C. Conferences, Seminars, Workshops
1. Eberhard Knobloch
Technische Universitat Berlin
8th International Conference on the History of Science in China
$7,800
2. Bonnie S. McDougall
University of Edinburgh
The Congress of European Association of Chinese Studies
$10,000
D. Publication Subventions
1. Charles University
Oldrich Kral
The Czech Translation of "Wen Hsin Tiao Lung"
$5,300
2. Polish Academy of Sciences
Maria R. Slawinski
The History of Taiwan
$4,000
3. Russian Academy of Sciences
R. A. Mirovitskaya
Chinese Statehood and Soviet Politics in China. The Period of Pacific War. 1941-1945
$3,600
4. Russian Academy of Sciences
N. L. Mamayeva
The Comintern and Kuomintang, 1919-1929
$5,000
5. Stockholm University
N. G. D. Malmqvist
Anthology of Modern Chinese Poetry from Taiwan
$60,000
E. Dissertation Fellowships
1. Dusan Andrs
Charles University
Chinese Literary Criticism 1906-1916
$7,200
2. Valery A. Barmin
Teacher's Training University
The Policy of the Soviet Union in Sinkiang, 1918-1949
$12,000
3. Sui-wai Cheung
Oxford University
Grain Tribute Transport and the Development of the Grain Market in 18th Century China
$12,000
4. Ruth Anne Herd
Oxford University
Shimpa and the Rise of Modern Chinese Drama: Japan's Influence on Early Modern Chinese Drama
$14,400
5. Rainier Lanselle
University of Paris 7-Denis Diderot
Allusive's Effectiveness: From Literature to Political Behaviour-Multi-Level Readings in the Critical Work of Chin Sheng-t'an (1610-1661)
$14,400
6. Bengt Pettersson
Stockholm University
Recordings of Cannibalism in the Dynastic Histories
$14,400
7. Natacha Stupar
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Central Administration and Legal Aspects of the Government of Buddhism in Late Ching China
$14,400
8. Yu-shuang Yao
King's College, London
The Appeal of Tzuchi Buddhist Movement from Taiwan
$8,000
F. Postdoctoral Fellowships
1. Anna Ghiglione
University of Paris & Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
The Philosophical Imlications of Look and Light in the I-Ching and Its Literature
$18,000
2. Carine Guerassimoff
University of Paris 7-Denis Diderot
Mainland Chinese Labour Migration in Europe and in Asia at the End of the 20th Century
$36,000
3. Donatella Guida
University of Naples
Traveling through Reality and Fantasy in Southeast Asia: Seeing Southern Peoples through the Eyes of Ming and Ching Historiography and Literature
$36,000
Recipients in the Asia-Pacific Region
(in order of application received) | Unit: US$ |
A. Institutional Enhancement Grant
1. Auckland Institute of Technology
John Hinchcliff
Creating the Auckland Chinese Centre
$50,000
2. Australian National University
Anthony Reid
Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora
$73,680
B. Research Grants
1. Hilary M. Chappell
La Trobe University
A Semantic Typology of Sinitic Languages
$30,000
2. Cheng Hai Chew
Nanyang Technological University
The Clan Associations and Localization of Singapore Chinese Society: A Case Study of the Inscriptions and Archival Documents of Kwong Wai Siew Peck San Theng
$39,660
3. S. N. Eisenstadt
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Public Spheres, Collective Identities and Social Reflexivity in the Formation of Modernity in China, India and Japan
$45,450
4. Wee-lee Woon
Nanyang Technological University
Chinese Dialects in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan: Their Recent Development and Geographical Distribution
$90,000
5. Chia Siow Yue
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
History of Nation Building in Southeast Asia--The Chinese Experience with the Nationalisms in the Region
$90,000
6. Mitsuru Wakabayashi
Nagoya University
Managerial Skills for Globalizing Taiwanese Business: In Comparison with Japanese and Chinese Managers
$20,000
C. Conference/Seminar/Workshop Grant
1. Peter Bellwood
Australian National University
16th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association
$14,410
D. Subsidy for Publication Grant
1. Australian National University
Germie R. Barme
Art in Exile, a Life of Feng Zikai (1898-1975)
$1,500