Wiebke Denecke

Wiebke Denecke is a literary scholar, author, and academic who is a Professor of East Asian Literatures and the S. C. Fang Chair for Chinese Language and Culture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Denecke's research has focused on the classical literatures and philosophical traditions of China, Japan, Korea, and the Greco-Roman world, with interests in early thought traditions, philosophy, persuasion, rhetoric, poetry, poetics, court cultures, comparative studies of the premodern world and world literature. Her publications include ''The Dynamics of Masters Literature'' and ''Classical World Literatures: Sino-Japanese and Greco-Roman Comparisons''. With an endowment from Hsin-Mei Agnes Hsu-Tang and Oscar L. Tang, she established ''The Hsu-Tang Library of Classical Chinese Literature'' with Oxford University Press and serves as its Founding Editor-in-Chief. Furthermore, she has served as Editor of ''The Norton Anthology of World Literature'' and ''The Norton Anthology of Western Literature'' and co-edits the book series ''East Asian Comparative Literature and Culture'' with Satoru Hashimoto and Zhang Longxi.

Throughout her research, Denecke has examined literary traditions within multiliterate and cross-cultural contexts, reinterpreting East Asian traditions for contemporary relevance. Provided by Wikipedia
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