Past Visitor

Victor Mair

Affiliation

Historical Studies

From the American Philosophical Society:

…Professor Mair specializes in Buddhist popular literature as well as the vernacular tradition of Chinese fiction and the performing arts. Among his chief works in these fields are Tun-huang Popular Narratives (1983), Painting and Performance: Chinese Picture Recitation and Its Indian Genesis (1988), and T'ang Transformation Texts: A Study of the Buddhist Contribution to the Rise of Vernacular Fiction and Drama in China (1989). He is also the author, editor, or translator of numerous other books and articles on Chinese language, literature, and culture. Throughout the 1990s, Professor Mair organized an interdisciplinary research project on the Bronze Age and Iron Age mummies of Eastern Central Asia. Among other results of his efforts during this period were three documentaries for television (Scientific American, NOVA, and Discovery channel), a major international conference, numerous articles, and The Tarim Mummies: Ancient China and the Mystery of the Earliest Peoples from the West (2000, with J.P. Mallory)…

American Philosophical Society, "Victor H. Mair" (2007)

Dates at IAS

Visitor
School of Historical Studies
Spring
Member
School of Historical Studies
Fall

Degrees

Harvard University
Ph.D.
1976

Honors

1998- present
Honorary Professor, Department of Chinese, Sichnan University
1998- present
Honorary Professor, Department of Chinese, Dichnan Univ.
1994-1997
Major grant from the Lowe Fdn.
1992, 1994-1995
Major grants from the Sloan Foundation
1991-1992
NEH Fellow
1981-1982
ACLS Fellowship

Appointments

Inst. For Research in Humanities, Kyoto Univ.
1995–1996
Visiting Research Professor
Asian/ Pacific Studies Inst., Duke Univ.
1993–1994
Visiting Professor
National Humanities Center
1991–1992
Fellow