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Antje Richter: <strong>CV</strong> (January 2014) 6<br />

So, Jenny F. Music in the Age of Confucius. W<strong>as</strong>hington, D.C.: Freer Gallery of Art, 2000.<br />

Revue bibliographique de sinologie (Paris) N.S. XIX (2001): 336–37.<br />

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Internationales Asienforum (Freiburg) 32.1–2 (2001): 153–55.<br />

Schulze, Walter. Arbeitsmigration in China: Strukturen, Handlungsmuster und Probleme unter besonderer<br />

Berücksichtigung der Zuwanderung in Großstädte des Perlflußdelt<strong>as</strong>. (Mitteilungen des IFA Hamburg<br />

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Hamburg: IFA, 2001.<br />

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Liu Jingzhen. “Liu Xiang Lienü zhuan de xingbie yishi.” Dong Wu lishi xuebao (Taibei) 5 (1999): 1–30.<br />

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Invited Lectures & Conference Papers<br />

“Written While Lying Ill: An Emerging Poetical Motif in Early Medieval China”<br />

Victoria, BC (Canada), 10/03/2013, University of Victoria, Annual Meeting of the American<br />

Oriental Society, Western Branch (AOS WB)<br />

“The Literary Uses of Correspondence: Discovering Early Epistolary Fiction in China”<br />

New Brunswick, 5/4/2013, Rutgers University, 9 th Annual Chinese Medieval Studies Workshop<br />

“Wang Xizhi <strong>as</strong> a Correspondent: Epistolary Authenticity and Convention in Early Medieval China”<br />

Grand Rapids, 4/8/2013, Grand Valley State University<br />

“Wang Xizhi: Sage of Calligraphy”<br />

Denver, 3/20/2013, Asian Arts Association, Denver Art Museum<br />

“Epistolary Fiction in Early and Medieval China”<br />

Portland, 03/16/2013, 223 rd Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society (AOS)

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