Kontakt
Kaulbachstr. 53
80539 München
E-Mail:
kelsey.granger@outlook.com
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Academia Kelsey Granger
Forschungsschwerpunkte: Tang and Song China, Silk Road history, material culture, animal history, pet-keeping
Forschungsprojekt: The Social Significance of Horses in Early and Early Medieval China
Veröffentlichungen:
edited with Imre Galambos. Saved from Desert Sands: Re-discovering Objects on the Silk Roads (under contract with Brill, expected 2023).
'From Pensive Prince to Languid Lady: Hourglass Stools and Tang Ceramics of Seated Women'. In Saved from Desert Sands: Re-discovering Objects on the Silk Roads (expected 2023).
'From Tomb-Keeper to Tomb-Occupant: The Changing Conceptualisation of Dogs in Early China'. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Accepted for publication 2023).
'Violence, Vigilantism, and Virtue: Re-Assessing Medieval Female Avenger Accounts through the Study of Narratives about Xie Xiao'e'. Journal of the American Oriental Society 142.4 (2022): 915–34.
'Review of Peter J Li's Animal Welfare in China: Culture, Politics, and Crisis'. The China Journal 87 (2022): 144–45.
with N. Harry Rothschild. 'Twenty-Six Reasons to Hate Zhang Yizhi and Zhang Changzong: Confucian Historiographical Construction of Wu Zhao's "Male Favorites"'. American Review of China Studies 22.2 (2021): 53–77.
'Three Curious Dogs in a Dunhuang Manuscript: Re-evaluating the Identification of "Yaks" in Pelliot chinois 2598'. Bulletin of SOAS 84.2 (2021): 341–54.
'Review of Bret Hinsch's Women in Early Medieval China'. Acta Orientalia Hung. 73.2 (2020): 324–27.
with Nathan Hill, Jan Nattier, Kelsey Granger, and Florian Kollmeier. 'Chinese transcriptions of Indic terms in the translations of Ān Shìgāo 安世高 and Lokakṣema 支婁迦讖'. [Data set] Zenodo: Beyond Boundaries Digital (2020).