Grant Recipients, 1996-1997
Recipients in the Domestic Region
(in order of application received) | Unit: NT$ |
A. Research Grants
1. Chao-liang Chang
National Taiwan University
Sociocultural Factors Affecting Food Production in China
1,385,000
2. Liang-shu Cheng
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Development of Chinese Education in Malaysia
1,790,700
3. Jong-Fu Chong
National Kaoshung Normal University
Acoustic Studies of Nasalization of Southern Min in Taiwan
434,300
4. Han-kuang Mao
National Chung-cheng University
Joint Research Program of the Chinese Inscriptions in the Institution of Han-nom
2,938,372
5. Sung Joon Roh
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Financing the Great East Asia Co-Prosperity Shpere
1,141,250
B. Conferences, Workshops, and Seminars
1. The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hsuan Chih Chen
2nd Conference for Chinese Psychologists
1,025,000
2. Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica
Cheng-kuang Hsu
Imagine China: Regional Division and National Identity
620,500
C. Database Grants
1. Mei-yi Lin
Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica
Collection on Tzu Peotry of Ching Dynasty
2,295,850
2. Ching-lung Tsai
Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica
The Setting Up of Taiwanese Migration Research Network and Its Involvement in the Asia-Pacific Network
2,140,350
D. Publication Subventions
1. Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica
Meng-houng Lin
Asia Population History
550,000
2. Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica
Tsui-lung Liu
Asian Population History
100,000
Recipients in the American Region
(in order of application received) | Unit: US$ |
A. Institutional Enhancement Grants
1. Association for Asian Studies
Joanna F. H. Smith
Promotion of Scholarly Contact, Networks,Research, and Collaboration in Chinese Studies
$36,000
2. New York University
Harry Harootunian
Assistant Professor in Modern Chinese History
$168,685
3. University of Alberta
Earle H. Waugh
Chinese Literature and Culture,University of Alberta
$108,235
4. University of Colorado at Denver
Howard Goldblatt
Traditional Culture and China's Historical Path in the Twentieth Century
$200,000
5. University of Pittsburgh
Peter Xinping Zhou
China Information Center at the University ofPittsburgh: A Digital Information Arcade for theStudy of China
$75,000
6. Woodrow Wilson Center
Warren I. Cohen
Great China Lecture/Seminar Series, $1997-1999
$25,000
B. Research Grants
1. Thomas J. Bellows
University of Texas at San Antonio
The Legislative Yuan: Organization and Functionsin a Democrative Polity
$34,999
2. Tun-jen Cheng
College of William and Mary
Policymaking in a New Democracy: Applying the PBCTheory to the Case of ROC
$23,000
3. John F. Copper
Rhodes College
Politics in Taiwan: The Political System andPolitical Development in the Republicof China in Comparative Perspective
$17,000
4. Lowell Dittmer
University of California at Berkeley
The Logic of Taiwan Security Since the Cold War
$30,000
5. William K. Gabrenya
Florida Institute of Technology
Modernization, Social Class, and the Role ofthe Family in Contemporary Taiwan:A Longitudinal Study
$24,936
6. Gregory E. Guldin
Pacific Lutheran University
Rethinking "Han": Ethnicity an Regional Identityin Guangdong
$50,000
7. James K. Hammitt
Harvard University
Coinge Valuation of Health Risk: A U.S.-TaiwanComparison
$66,992
8. Charles B. Jones
Catholic University of America
Ven. Yinguang (1861-1947) and the Revival of PureLand Buddhism
$7,010
9. Nan Lin
Duke University
Social Capital and Status Attainment: AComparative Analysis of Taiwan and Mainland China
$70,000
10. Katheryn M. Linduff
University of Pittsburgh
Regional Lifeways and Cultural Remains inthe Northern Corridor: A Proposal for Sino-American Archaeological Cooperation
$150,000
11. Sharon Lockwood
American University
Taiwan's Potential as an Asia-PacificRegional Financial Center:Prospects, Problems, and Proposed Solutions
$84,984
12. Shu-mei Shih
University of California at Los Angeles
The National and the Transnational: ContemporaryCultural Production in Taiwan
$19,785
13. Patricia Sieber
Ohio State University
Power, Culture, Texts: Literati Values, Theoriesof Drama and the Book Market in the 16th and 17th Century China
$20,000
14. Stephen C. Thomas
University of Colorado at Denver
The Imperial Exam and Its World Influence
$30,000
15. Hongming Zhang
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Nature of Phonology-Snytax Interface-Argumentationfrom Tone Sandhi in Chinese Languages
$31,133
C. Conferences, Seminars, Workshops
1. Cynthia Brokaw
University of Oregon
Publishing and Book Culture in Late Imperial andEarly Modern China
$7,000
2. The-kuang Chang
Research Committee on Asian and Pacific Studies
To hold the 11th International Roundtable Conferenceon "Unification of China and the Regional Security and World Force" in Seoul, Korea in 1997
$5,000
3. Lee-Jay Cho
East-West Center
International Planning Seminar for the ComparativeStudy and Revision of History Textbooks in EastAsia
$25,000
4. Hajimi Hoji
University of Southern California
Features, Functional Words and Parameters:an International Symposium on East AsianLinguistics at the Univ. of Southern California
$10,725
5. Eli Noam
Columbia University
Cyberconferences and International Event onTelecommunications in the Asia-Pacific Region
$23,820
6. Adriana Proser
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Symposium --- Ch'ing Ceramics:Acquisition and Transformation
$5100
D. Publication Subsidies
1. A-R Editions, Inc.
Paul Corneils on Celestial Airs of Antiquity
$3500
2. Cambridge University Press
Jennifer Crewe
Confucianism and Human Rights, edited by WilliamTheodore de Bary and Tu Wei-ming
$5,000
3. Cambridge University Press
Beatrice Rehl
Shitao, His Late Life and ArtTropologies of Modernity in Chinese Painting around 1700, by Jonathan Hay
$1,0000
4. Columbia University Press
Elizabeth Neal
English Translation of Prostitution and Sexualityin Shanghai 1849-1947 by Christian Henriot
$5,000
5. University of British Columbia Press
Jean L. Wilson
Red Capitalism in South China
$5,000
6. University of Minnesota
Mei-Ling Hsu
Population of Taiwan: Distribution and Socioeconomic Characteristics
$4800
E. Senior Scholar Grants
1. W. South Coblin
University of Iowa
A Study of the "Vocabulario de la Lengua Manadarin”(Glossary of the Mandarin Language)of Francisco Varo (1627-1687)
$34,400
2. David Johnson
University of California at Berkeley
The Great Temple Festivals (Sai) of SoutheasternShansi in Late Imperial Times
$38,050
3. Thomas H.C. Lee
CCNY
Social Justice in Traditional China, a Preliminary Study
$40,000
4. Michelle Yeh
University of California at Davis
Transculturation: Cultural Identity and Modern Chinese Poetry
$34,900
F. Dissertation Fellowships
1. Irene S. Leung
University of Michigan
Transforming the Archetype of Cai Wenji: Representations of a "Barbarian" Captivity in Twelfth-Century China
$15,000
2. Andrew D. Marble
Brown University
The Shifting Locus of Authority in Post-Mao China and Its Impacton China's Security and Foreign Trade Policies
$15,000
3. Elizabeth Anne Morrison
Stanford University
Ch'an Buddhist Lineage in the Early Sung Dynasty: Ch'i-sung and the "Ch'uan-fa cheng-tsung lun"
$15,000
4. Marc L. Moskowitz
University of California at San Diego
The Haunting Fetus: Women, Abortion and the Spirit World in Taiwan
$15,000
5. Craig Quintero
Northwestern University
Taiwanese Avant-garde Theatre: The Metamorphosis of Tradition
$15,000
6. Anne H. Reinhardt
Princeton University
Steamships on the Yangzi: Technology and Transformation in China 1860-1911
$15,000
7. Benjamin Chung-piing Tsai
University of Chicago
From Local Education to National Politics: Tao Xingzhi and Liberal Reforms in Republican China
$15,000
G. Postdoctoral Fellowships
1. Stanley Kenji Abe
Duke University
Ordinary Images: Four Case Studies in EarlyChinese Buddhist and Daoist Art
$30,000
2. Stephen C. Angle
Wesleyan University
Rights Across Cultures: Chinese Human Rights Discourse in Comparative Perspective
$27,417
3. Joshua A. Fogel
University of California at Santa Barbara
Late-Imperial Chinese Discourses on Japan:Transcultural Hermaneutics
$30,000
4. Jonathan Hay
New York University
The Stakes of Eccentricity: Art and Self-Determinationin Eighteenth Century China
$16,000
5. Shelley Rigger
Davidson College
Politics in Taiwan: Voting for Reform
$24,000
6. Shawn Shih-hung Shieh
Marist College
The Entrepreneurial State: Local Governments, Property Rights and Chinese Transition from Socialism
$7400
H. CCK Fellowships Administered by the Canadian Association for Asian Studies
1. Michael Stainton
York University
Dissertation Fellowship
Social Memory, Cultural Capital, and Local Politics in Aboriginal Taiwan
$10,600
2. Mei Wu
Concordia University
Dissertation Fellowship
Negotiating a Community Space in the State Media: The Development of Community Cable Television in Tianjin, A Case Study of Communication and Democracy in China
$10,600
3. Yunqiu Zhang
University of Toronto
Postdoctoral Fellowship
Foreign Business and Chiness Labor Movement 1927-1996
$22,000
I. Walter Judd Grant
1. John Israel
University of Virginia
The "Fifty-five Educated Youth": A CollectivePortrait of China's Sixties Generation
$15,000
J. R.O.C. PhD Dissertation Fellowships
1. Li-mei Chang
Wayne State University
Hong Kong Cinema and National Identity
$15,000
2. Duan-rung Chen
Columbia University
Network Dynamics of Disease Transmission: A Study of the Relevance of Social Networks for HIV/STDs Transmission
$15,000
3. Hsi-yuan Chen
Harvard University
The Making of a Chinese Religion--How Chinese Tradition Encountered "Religion" in the Course of Modernization
$15,000
4. Shu-fen Chen
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Some Issues in the Translation of Sankrit Buddhist Scripture
$15,000
5. Wan-Hsian Chi
University of Pennsylvania
The Notion of Practicality in the Wang Yang-ming School
$15,000
6. Ya-chung Chuang
Duke University
Becoming Taiwanes: Nationalism and Identity PoliticsIn Taiwan, 1987-97
$15,000
7. Yueh-ts'en Chung
University of Chicago
Nationalism, Science, Race and Gender: A Comparative Studyof Eugenics in China, 1890's-1940's
$15,000
8. Herminia Weihsin Din
Ohio State University
An Investigation of Children's Museum in the United States:Their Past, Present and Future
$15,000
9. Bates Gill
Monterey Institute of International Studies
Chinese Approaches to Nonproliferation: Policies,Actions, and Intentions
$35,000
10. Yihong Hsieh
Stanford University
Rethinking the Legal Structure of Bank Securities Powers
$15,000
11. Lawrence L.C. Lee
University of Wisconsin at Madison
De Facto Covergence of Banking Supervisory Standard Within the Chinese Economic Area in the Challege for Taiwan, ROC
$15,000
12. Sher-shiueh Li
University of Chicago
Towards a Missionary Poetics: The Rhetorical Appropriationsof Greek and Roman Wisdom in the Chinese Writingsof Late Ming Jesuits
$15,000
13. Chin-Yu Lin
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Asymptotic Properties of Families of Function-IndexedNonParametric Tests for Survival Analysis
$15,000
14. Yu-ling Lin
University of Wisconsin at Madison
The Concept of Slenderness upon Taiwanese Women from the 1940s to the 1990s: A Genealogical Analysis
$15,000
15. Jui-chi Liu
Bryn Mawr College
Self-Portraits by Florine Stettheimer
$15,000
16. Wen-fang Liu
University of Chicago
Observable Implications with Knightian Uncertainty
$15,000
17. Lan-ying Tseng
Harvard University
Heaven in Visual Culture: The Painted Han Tomb in Xi'an
$15,000
18. Eunice Hsiao-hui Wang
University of Hawaii
The Values of Information Technology: An Empirical Study of the Effects of IT Capabilities and IT Use on Economic Growth and Business Preformance in Taiwan
$15,000
19. Way-wen Yang
Duke University
Legal Perspective of World Banking Revolution
$15,000
20. Ching-wen Yeh
New York University
Applications of Taoistic Principles and Practices in the Evolution of Modern Dance
$15,000
20. Wei-hsin Yu
University of Chicago
Unequal Employment, Unlike Career: A Comparative Studyon Women's Work Trajectories across Employment Straitsbetween Japan and Taiwan
$15,000
Recipients in the European Region
(in order of application received) |
A. Institutional Enhancement Grants
1. University of East Anglia
John Onians
Lectureship in Chinese Art
$120,000
2. University of Glasgow
Nicholas Pearce
Support for a New Teaching Post in Art Department, University of Glasgow and for Library Acquisition
$40,500
3. University Pompeu Fabra
Dolors Folch
Enhancement of Chinese Studies
$120,000
B. Research Grants
1. Taciana Fisac
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Chinese Books in Spain, Published from the Ming to the Ch'ing Dynasties: An Annotated Bibliography
$11,160
2. Jacques Lemoine
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Religion and Societies in South China: The Mei/Lu Networks
$70,000
3. Susan Whitfield
British Library
The International Dunhuang Project: Database Expansion
$80,000
4. Valentin M. Yakushik
University of Kiev-Mohyla Academy
The Importance of the R.O.C. Political and Legal Experience for the Post-Soviet Countries
$20,000
C. Conferences, Seminars, Workshops
1. Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer
Herzog August Bibliothek
Chinese Historiography and Historical Culture in a Comparative Perspective
$60,000
D. Publication Subventions
1. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Shui-cheng Cheng
French Edition on "Musics of the Hakka in the Two Shores of the Taiwan Strait" (Incorporated with 4CD) ("Musiques des Hakka sur les Deux Rives du Detroit de Taiwan" avec 4 CD Incorpores )
$8,000
2. Ruhr-Universitat Bochum
Helmut Martin
China Perspective, Vol. I & II
$14,000
E. Dissertation Fellowships
1. Birgit Brunstermann
University of Paris 7-Denis Diderot
Sino-German Educational Co-operation from 1972-1994
$12,000
2. Paola Calanca
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Piracy and Smuggling in Fujian Province (XVIth-Early XIXth Centuries)
$12,000
3. Koen de Ridder
Catholic University of Louvain
An Investigation into the Development of the Chinese Local Church: Missionary Activities of the Belgian C. I. C. M. Congregation in the GansuBorder Area
$12,000
4. Thomas Frohlich
University of Hamburg
Expertocratic Thought in Republican China (1912-1949): Studies on Zhang Junmai, Ding Wenjiang, Hu Shi, and Chen Duxiu
$12,000
5. Sebastian Gault
University of Bonn
Intellectual Biography of a Monk Scholar: The Syncretistic Thought of Tzu-po Chen-ko (1543-1604)
$9,600
6. Valentina Georgieva
Leiden University
A History of the Chinese Female Buddhist Sangha during the Six Dynasties and the Tang
$14,400
7. Ho Fon
University of Paris 7-Denis Diderot
Comparative Studies of Chinese Versions of Budhist Texts, Using Diamond Sutra as an Example-Sources and Origins of Differences, or the Influence of Different Schools in the History of Chinese Buddhist Translation
$14,400
8. Fabienne Jagou
University of Paris 7-Denis Diderot
The 6th Panchen Lama's (1883-1937) Biography: Description of His Role in the Sino-Tibetan Relations during the First Half of the 20th Century
$14,400
9. Emmanuelle Lesbre
National Institute of Eastern Languages and Civilisations
The Conversion and Subjugation of Hariti, the Mother-of-Demons, to the Buddha. Her Representation in China
$12,000
10. Ma Li
University of Paris 7-Denis Diderot
Power and Philosophy in the Reign of Zhu Yuanzhang
$14,400
11. Mei Jianjun
University of Cambridge
Copper and Bronze Metallurgy in the Late Prehistoric Xinjiang and Comparisons with Neighboring Bronze Cultures
$14,400
12. Ling-ling Wong
Oxford University
Tso Yueh-tzu: The Post-Natal Ritual of Han Chinese Women
$13,300
F. Postdoctoral Fellowships
1. Andrea Eberhard
Technical University Berlin
Symbolic Operations in Chinese Mathematical Texts
$36,000
2. Henricus Paulus Mallee
Leiden University
China's Household Registration System
$36,000
G. Special Projects
1. Charles University
Chinese Modernism: New Perspectives on Chinese Culture of the 1910s
$2,491
2. Charles University
Establishment of CCK-ISC
$75,384
Recipients in the Asia-Pacific Region
(in order of application received) | Unit: US$ |
A. Institutional Enhancement Grants
1. David L. Holm
University of Melbourne
The Establishment of a Chair in Chinese Regional Cultures (with Emphasis on Taiwan)
$120,000
B. Research Grants
1. Cheng Hai Chew
Nanyang Technological University
Chinese Dialects in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan: Their Recent Development and Geographical Distribution
$8,000
2. Chu Van Lam
National Center for Social Sciences and Humanities
Process of Agricultural and Rural Development in Taiwan, and Suggestions to Vietnam
$7,270
3. Donald Daniel Leslie
Australian National University
Islam in China
$40,000
4. Nan-chiang Lieu
Macquarie University
From Manichaeism (Mon-ni-chiao) to Religion of Light (Ming-chiao):The East Asian Transformation of Manichaeism
$77,840
5. Hui-min Lo
Australian National University
The Lampson China Papers Project
$67,530
6. Brian Moloughney
University of Otago
The Transformation of Chinese Historical Writing, 1902-1949
$60,000
C. Conference/Seminar/Workshop Grant
1. Malcolm Smith
University of Melbourne
The Law and the Chinese Outside China
$24,680