Jonathan Stalling | |
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Born | June 24, 1975 |
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Institutions | University of Oklahoma |
Jonathan Stalling (Chinese: 石江山,思道林; born June 24, 1975) is an American poet, scholar, editor, translator, professor, and inventor who works at the intersection of English and Chinese. He is the Harold J & Ruth Newman Chair for US-China Issues and co-director of the Institute for US-China Issues, and is Professor of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma.[1] He is also the affiliate English professor at the University of Oklahoma where he serves as the founding curator of the Chinese Literature Translation Archive (CLTA),[2] and as a founding editor of Chinese Literature Today (CLT)[3] journal and as the editor of the CLT (now CLT2) and CLT book series published by the University of Oklahoma Press.[4] He is the creator of the English Jueju poetic form and Directs the Newman Prize for Chinese Literature and Newman Prize for English Jueju.