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46 The <strong>Chiang</strong> <strong>Ching</strong>-<strong>kuo</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> 2010-2011 Annual Report 47<br />

2. Bruce Rusk<br />

Cornell University<br />

“The Maintenance of Knowledge: Cultures of Preservation in Early Modern Eurasia”<br />

Grant amount: US$4,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

3. Ann Waltner<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

“Matteo Ricci: His Map and Music”<br />

Grant amount: US$25,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

4. Hsin-Yang Wu<br />

North American Taiwan Studies Association<br />

“The Seventeenth Annual Conference of the North American Taiwan Studies Association (NATSA<br />

2011): The Trajectory of Taiwan in a Global Context”<br />

Grant amount: US$25,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

5. Clayton Dube<br />

University of Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />

“ECFA at One: The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement’s First Year”<br />

Grant amount: US$25,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

C. Subsidies <strong>for</strong> Publication<br />

1. Anne Routon<br />

Columbia University Press<br />

“Protest with Chinese Characteristics: Modernity and Popular Politics in Mid-Qing China, 1740-<br />

1839”, by Ho-fung Hung<br />

Grant amount: US$5,000<br />

Grant period: 10 months<br />

2. David W. Morrow<br />

University of Chicago Press<br />

“The Journey to the West, vols. 1-4, Revised Edition”, translated by Anthony C. Yu<br />

Grant amount: US$5,000<br />

Grant period: 2 years<br />

3. Emily Andrew<br />

University of British Columbia Press<br />

“Educational Re<strong>for</strong>m and Village Society in a Northeast China County, 1904-31”, by Elizabeth<br />

VanderVen<br />

Grant amount: US$5,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year 7 months<br />

4. Wen-hsin Yeh<br />

University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia at Berkeley<br />

“Pure and Remote’ - A Lecture Series on Early Chinese Painting”, by James Cahill<br />

Grant amount: US$5,000<br />

Grant period: 8 months<br />

5. Stephen A. Cohn<br />

Duke University Press<br />

“Creativity and its Discontents: Critical Implications of China’s Intellectual Property Rights<br />

Offenses”, by Laikwan Pang<br />

Grant amount: US$5,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

6. Jennifer Crewe<br />

Columbia University Press<br />

“Shi Zi: China’s First Syncretist”, translated and edited by Paul Fischer<br />

Grant amount: US$5,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

7. Jennifer Crewe<br />

Columbia University Press<br />

“Nineteen Lectures on Chinese Philosophy and Its Implications Mou Zongsan”, translated by Julie<br />

Lee Wei<br />

Grant amount: US$5,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

8. William M. Hammell<br />

Harvard University Asia Center<br />

“Picturing the True Form: Daoist Visual Culture in Medieval China”, by Shih-shan Susan Huang<br />

Grant amount: US$5,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year<br />

9. Anne Routon<br />

Columbia University Press<br />

“Rivers of Time: A Cultural History of China”, by Cho-yun Hsu, translated by Timothy D. Baker,<br />

Jr. and Michael S. Duke<br />

Grant amount: US$5,000<br />

Grant period: 1 year

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