1 | Name: | Dr. Lothar von Falkenhausen | |
Institution: | University of California, Los Angeles | ||
Year Elected: | 2016 | ||
Class: | 4. Humanities | ||
Subdivision: | 403. Cultural Anthropology | ||
Residency: | Resident | ||
Living? : | Living | ||
Birth Date: | 1959 | ||
Lothar von Falkenhausen is the leading archaeologist of China of his generation. A polyglot like few others, he has taught—each time in the local language—as Visiting Professor in Beijing, Münster, Hong Kong, Kyoto, Paris, and Heidelberg. His most recent book Chinese Society in the Age of Confucius (2006), by now translated into Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, is the definitive social history of bronze age China. His vast list of publications ranges from antiquarianism to ancient musical instruments, and further on to ancient salt production, empire and urban studies, questions of literacy and orality in the Chinese canon, philosophical perspectives in Chinese ritual, religious mortuary practices, and social ranking in tombs. His work is as transnational as it is interdisciplinary, ranging across continents and centuries, and combining archaeology with intellectual, social, technological, and economic history. |