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Xin faxian Kang Hai sanqu ji Pandong yuefu houlu jiaojian (xia) 新發現康海散曲集《沜東樂府後錄》校箋(下)(A Collation and Annotation of Kang Hai’s Newly Discovered Song Collection Pandong yuefu houlu, Part 2) (2009)
Journal Article
Tan, T. Y. (2009). Xin faxian Kang Hai sanqu ji Pandong yuefu houlu jiaojian (xia) 新發現康海散曲集《沜東樂府後錄》校箋(下)(A Collation and Annotation of Kang Hai’s Newly Discovered Song Collection Pandong yuefu houlu, Part 2). Wenhua yishu yanjiu, 2(5), 145-175

Kang Hai is one of the major qu writers in the mid Ming. The newly discovered Pandong yuefu houlu kept in Taiwan is the sequel to Kang’s song collection Pandong yuefu, and it includes a total of 185 xiaoling songs and 82 song suites. This doubles the... Read More about Xin faxian Kang Hai sanqu ji Pandong yuefu houlu jiaojian (xia) 新發現康海散曲集《沜東樂府後錄》校箋(下)(A Collation and Annotation of Kang Hai’s Newly Discovered Song Collection Pandong yuefu houlu, Part 2).

Xin faxian Kang Hai sanqu ji Pandong yuefu houlu jiaojian (shang) 新發現康海散曲集《沜東樂府後錄》校箋(上)(A Collation and Annotation of Kang Hai’s Newly Discovered Song Collection Pandong yuefu houlu, Part 1) (2009)
Journal Article
Tan, T. Y. (2009). Xin faxian Kang Hai sanqu ji Pandong yuefu houlu jiaojian (shang) 新發現康海散曲集《沜東樂府後錄》校箋(上)(A Collation and Annotation of Kang Hai’s Newly Discovered Song Collection Pandong yuefu houlu, Part 1). Wenhua yishu yanjiu, 2(4), 117-134

Kang Hai is one of the major qu writers in the mid Ming. The newly discovered Pandong yuefu houlu kept in Taiwan is the sequel to Kang’s song collection Pandong yuefu, and it includes a total of 185 xiaoling songs and 82 song suites. This doubles the... Read More about Xin faxian Kang Hai sanqu ji Pandong yuefu houlu jiaojian (shang) 新發現康海散曲集《沜東樂府後錄》校箋(上)(A Collation and Annotation of Kang Hai’s Newly Discovered Song Collection Pandong yuefu houlu, Part 1).

"Out of Africa": Lady Margaret Herschel's Letters from the Cape, 1834-38 (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Easton, K. (2009, September). "Out of Africa": Lady Margaret Herschel's Letters from the Cape, 1834-38. Paper presented at Locating African Culture, University of Stirling

This chapter considers how we might locate ‘Africa’ or ‘African Culture’ in the letters Lady Margaret Herschel wrote from the Cape of Good Hope between 1834 and 1838. In her four-year residency with her famous astronomer husband, Sir John Herschel,... Read More about "Out of Africa": Lady Margaret Herschel's Letters from the Cape, 1834-38.

Interpreting al-Tha‘labi’s Tales of the Prophets: Temptation, Responsibility and Loss (2009)
Book
Klar, M. (2009). Interpreting al-Tha‘labi’s Tales of the Prophets: Temptation, Responsibility and Loss. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203019306

Al-Tha’labi was a renowned Qur’anic scholar of the fifth/eleventh century, and his ‘Ara’is al-majalis is arguably the finest and most widely consulted example of the Islamic qisas al-anbiya’ genre. Drawing on primary Arabic sources, Klar applies mode... Read More about Interpreting al-Tha‘labi’s Tales of the Prophets: Temptation, Responsibility and Loss.

Human~Divine Communication as a Paradigm for Power: al-Tha'labi's Presentation of Q. 38:24 and Q. 38:34 (2009)
Book Chapter
Klar, M. (2009). Human~Divine Communication as a Paradigm for Power: al-Tha'labi's Presentation of Q. 38:24 and Q. 38:34. In R. S. Sabbath (Ed.), Sacred Tropes: Tanakh, New Testament and Qur'an as Literature and Culture (159-172). Brill

Verse 24 to 25 of sura 38 (Sad) of the Qur'an tell us 'David realized that We had been testing him, so he asked forgiveness of his Lord, fell down on his knees, and repented: We forgave him [his misdeed]. His reward will be nearness to Us, a good pla... Read More about Human~Divine Communication as a Paradigm for Power: al-Tha'labi's Presentation of Q. 38:24 and Q. 38:34.

A Discussion of HSK Test (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Pang, Z. (2009, July). A Discussion of HSK Test. Presented at Chinese Teacher Training Workshop organized by British Inter-university China Centre, St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford

Quelques observations sur les langues des signes en Birmanie (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Watkins, J. (2009, June). Quelques observations sur les langues des signes en Birmanie. Paper presented at Atelier Birmanie: atelier interdisciplinaire sur le thème "Réflexions sur la Birmanie comme lieu de disparités et de convergences", IRSEA, Université de Provence, Marseille, France

Kang Hai houqi nanqu xiaoling chutan: jianlun Langtaosha qupai de jige wenti 康海後期南曲小令初探—兼論【浪淘沙】曲牌的幾個問題 (A Study of Kang Hai’s Composition of Southern Songs in His Later Years, Along with a Discussion on the Tune Title Langtaosha) (2009)
Book Chapter
Tan, T. Y. (2009). Kang Hai houqi nanqu xiaoling chutan: jianlun Langtaosha qupai de jige wenti 康海後期南曲小令初探—兼論【浪淘沙】曲牌的幾個問題 (A Study of Kang Hai’s Composition of Southern Songs in His Later Years, Along with a Discussion on the Tune Title Langtaosha). In Q. Chen (Ed.), Mingdai wenxue lunji (1065-1076). Haixia wenyi chubanshe

Gender, Travel, Cape: British Women Writing Colonial South Africa, 1797-1931 (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Easton, K. (2009, April). Gender, Travel, Cape: British Women Writing Colonial South Africa, 1797-1931. Paper presented at Dept of English seminar series, University of Stellenbosch, Dept of English

Alan Lester and Elleke Boehmer have both written on imperial networks, but what happens when our case studies are linked across history, generationally and by gender – regionally rather than globally? To move on from Sara Mills’s substantial and inf... Read More about Gender, Travel, Cape: British Women Writing Colonial South Africa, 1797-1931.