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George Allen Hayden

Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures

Contact Information
E-mail: ghayden@usc.edu
Phone: (213) 740-3714
Office: THH 356J

 

Education

B.A. , Pomona College
M.A. , Stanford University
Ph.D. , Stanford University
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

Professor Hayden studies medieval Chinese literature and drama, history of the Chinese language, and early Chinese dramatic criticism. Recent research is on musical scores of Chinese dramatic arias of the 18th century.
 

Research Keywords

premodern Chinese literature, text and music of classical drama, history of Chinese language
 

Research Specialties

premodern Chinese literature, text and music of classical drama, history of Chinese language
 

Publications

Book

Hayden, G. A. (2010). Modern Chinese Drama. (Chen, Xiaomei, Ed.). New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
 

Book Chapter

Hayden, G. A. (2007). The Beginning of the End: The Fall of the Han and the Opening Chapter of Sanguo yanyi. (Vol. 300). Albany, New York: Three Kingdoms and Chinese Culture/State University of New York Press.
 
 
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