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Exhibition Team

Learn about the China, Japan and Korea experts who developed this exhibit.

Naomi Fukumori  is an Associate Professor in Japanese. She is a specialist in Heian (794-1185) and Kamakura period (1185-1333) court literature.

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Mark Bender is a Professor in Chinese and Department Chair. He

specializes in traditional performance and performance-connected literature of China, including local Han and ethnic minority cultures.

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Shan Gao

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Shan Gao is an Undergraduate student in East Asian Languages and Literatures course 3223: The Buddhist Tradition, Autumn 2019.

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Yawei Li is a Ph.D. Student

with a focus of Chinese 

language Pedagogy. 

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Qingyang Li is a Ph.D. Student with a focus of Chinese language Pedagogy. 

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Tristan Lynxwiler

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Tristan Lynxweiler is an Undergraduate student in East Asian Languages and Literatures course 3223: The Buddhist Tradition, Autumn 2019.

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Shunichi Maruyama

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Shunichi Maruyama is a 

Ph.D. Student with a focus of Japanese  language Pedagogy. 

Danielle O. Pyun is Associate Professor in Korean and specializes in Korean language pedagogy with particular interests in individual learner variables in second/foreign language learning .

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Haley Shomette

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Haley Shomette is an Undergraduate student in East Asian Languages and Literatures course 3223: The Buddhist Tradition, Autumn 2019.

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Patricia Sieber an is Associate Professor in Chinese. Her research is on the canon formation, print culture, and cultural translation surrounding early Chinese vernacular genres both in China and in transnational contexts.

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MacKenzie Wilcox

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MacKenzie Wilcox is an Undergraduate student in East Asian Languages and Literatures course 3223: The Buddhist Tradition, Autumn 2019.

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Ashley Wright

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Ashley Wright is an 

Undergraduate student in East Asian Languages and Literatures course 3223: The Buddhist Tradition, Autumn 2019.

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