Chinese Literature Podcast

Li Wai-yee and the Confucius Chronicles

41 min · 1. Mai 202641 min
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In this podcast, I got the chance to do a face-to-face interview with Professor Li Wai-yee, a Harvard scholar who is one of the most prolific scholars of Chinese literature. During our interview, we discussed her new book, The Confucius Chronicles, just released by Columbia University Press, along with the massive role that Confucius has played in Chinese history.

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