Martin Kern () is a German-American sinologist, specializing in Chinese literature, poetry, literary thought, philology, and historiography. He served as co-editor of the sinological journal T'oung Pao from 2009 through 2024.
Biography
Martin Kern was born in Germany in 1962, where he attended school. He began study at the University of Cologne in 1985, before taking several years to study as an exchange student at Peking University. He returned to Cologne, where received his M.A. in 1992 and his Ph.D. (in sinology, German literature, and art history) four years later.
After receiving his doctorate, Kern briefly taught as a visiting lecturer at the University of Washington and as an assistant professor at Columbia University. In 2000, he became an assistant professor of Chinese Literature at Princeton University. He advanced to an associate professorship in 2003, and a full professorship in 2005. In 2017, he became the founding director of the International Center for the Study of Ancient Text Cultures at the Renmin University of China in Beijing. Kern's research focuses on Chinese literature, poetry, literary thought, historiography, and philology, as well as the history of Sinology as a field.
Kern is a member of the American Philosophical Society. He was vice president of the American Oriental Society in 2022âÂÂ2023 and president in 2023âÂÂ2024. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2018 for a monograph project on the early history of Chinese poetry. He served as co-editor of the sinological journal T'oung Pao from 2009 through 2024.
Bibliography
As author
- Zum Topos âÂÂZimtbaumâ in der chinesischen Literatur: Rhetorische Funktion und poetischer Eigenwert des Naturbildes kuei [The Topos of the âÂÂCinnamon Treeâ in Chinese Literature: Rhetorical Function and Poetic Value of the Nature Image gui]. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1994.
- Die Hymnen der chinesischen Staatsopfer: Literatur und Ritual in der politischen Repräsentation von der Han-Zeit bis zu den Sechs Dynastien [The Hymns of the Chinese State Sacrifices: Literature and Ritual in Political Representation from Han Times to the Six Dynasties]. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1997.
- The Stele Inscriptions of ChâÂÂin Shih-huang: Text and Ritual in Early Chinese Imperial Representation. New Haven: American Oriental Society, 2000.
- Qin Shihuang shike: zaoqi Zhongguo de wenben yu yishi (秦å§ÂçÂÂç³å»ï¼ÂæÂ©æÂÂä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂå¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ表ç¾ä¸ÂçÂÂæÂÂæÂÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå¼Â) [Chinese translation of The Stele Inscriptions of ChâÂÂin Shih-huang: Text and Ritual in Early Chinese Political Representation]. Shanghai: Shanghai Guji Chubanshe, 2015.
- Biaoyan yu chanshi: Zaoqi Zhongguo shixue yanjiu (表æ¼ÂèÂÂé¡éÂÂï¼ÂæÂ©æÂÂä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂè©©å¸ç Âç©¶) [Performance and Interpretation: Studies in Early Chinese Poetics]. Beijing: Sanlian Publishers, 2023.
As editor
- Text and Ritual in Early China, ed. Martin Kern. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2005.
- Statecraft and Classical Learning: The Rituals of Zhou in East Asian History, ed. Benjamin A. Elman and Martin Kern. Leiden: Brill, 2009.
- Ideology of Power and Power of Ideology in Early China, ed. Yuri Pines, Paul Rakita Goldin, and Martin Kern. Leiden: Brill, 2015.
- Shiji xue yu shijie hanxue lunji xubian (å²è¨Âå¸èÂÂä¸ÂçÂÂæ¼¢å¸è«ÂéÂÂçºÂç·¨) [Essays in Shiji Studies and World Sinology, Second Series], ed. Martin Kern and Lee Chi-hsiang. Taipei: Tangshan chubanshe/Tonsan Publications, 2016.
- Origins of Chinese Political Philosophy: Studies in the Composition and Thought of the Shangshu (Classic of Documents), ed. Martin Kern and Dirk Meyer. Leiden: Brill, 2017.
- Confucius and the Analects Revisited: New Perspectives on Dating, Composition, and Authorship, ed. Michael Hunter and Martin Kern. Leiden: Brill, 2018.
- Qu Yuan and the Chuci: New Approaches, ed. Martin Kern and Stephen Owen. Leiden: Brill, 2023.
- Zuozhuan and Early Chinese Historiography, ed. Yuri Pines, Martin Kern, and Nino Luraghi. Leiden: Brill, 2023.
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