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Timothy C. Wong Chinese: 黃宗泰; pinyin: Huáng Zōngtài; Wade–Giles: Huang Tsung-t'ai, born January 24, 1941, is a Sinological translator and literary theorist of traditional Chinese fictional narratives and the Chinese efforts to Westernize and politicize their modern counterparts into what everyone now equates with "novels." Wong was born in Hong Kong as an American citizen, and moved with his family back to Hawaii, his father's birthplace, when he was 10 years old. He remained in the city of Honolulu through high school, before going on to northern California for his undergraduate—and eventually graduate—studies.

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  • تيموثي س. وونغ (ar)
  • Timothy C. Wong (en)
  • 黄宗泰 (zh)
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  • تيموثي س. وونغ (بالإنجليزية: Timothy C. Wong)‏ هو عالم صينيات أمريكي، ولد في 24 يناير 1941. (ar)
  • 黄宗泰(Timothy C. Wong,1941年1月24日-),美国华裔汉学家、文学理论家,主要研究中国语言文学。 黄宗泰祖籍中国广东,出生于香港,在夏威夷长大。他于1966年在夏威夷东西方中心资助下前往台北学习中文。1975年获得斯坦福大学博士学位。此后先后任教于亚利桑那州立大学、俄亥俄州立大学。1995年起在亚利桑那州立大学语言文学系任教,并于1995年至2002年间任亚洲研究中心(Center for Asian Studies)主任。 (zh)
  • Timothy C. Wong Chinese: 黃宗泰; pinyin: Huáng Zōngtài; Wade–Giles: Huang Tsung-t'ai, born January 24, 1941, is a Sinological translator and literary theorist of traditional Chinese fictional narratives and the Chinese efforts to Westernize and politicize their modern counterparts into what everyone now equates with "novels." Wong was born in Hong Kong as an American citizen, and moved with his family back to Hawaii, his father's birthplace, when he was 10 years old. He remained in the city of Honolulu through high school, before going on to northern California for his undergraduate—and eventually graduate—studies. (en)
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  • تيموثي س. وونغ (بالإنجليزية: Timothy C. Wong)‏ هو عالم صينيات أمريكي، ولد في 24 يناير 1941. (ar)
  • Timothy C. Wong Chinese: 黃宗泰; pinyin: Huáng Zōngtài; Wade–Giles: Huang Tsung-t'ai, born January 24, 1941, is a Sinological translator and literary theorist of traditional Chinese fictional narratives and the Chinese efforts to Westernize and politicize their modern counterparts into what everyone now equates with "novels." Wong was born in Hong Kong as an American citizen, and moved with his family back to Hawaii, his father's birthplace, when he was 10 years old. He remained in the city of Honolulu through high school, before going on to northern California for his undergraduate—and eventually graduate—studies. Wong received his B.A. in Political Science from Saint Mary's College before joining the Peace Corps in 1963, just two years after its founding. His service in central Thailand teaching English in two different teacher-training colleges heightened his interest in both language-learning and language-teaching. On his return to the US, he received a grant from the East-West Center, and enrolled as a graduate student at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, where he began the serious study of Mandarin Chinese. His knowledge of this language advanced greatly at the Inter-University Program in Taipei, where he remained for fifteen months as an EWC grantee. He returned to the EWC in late 1967 to complete his M.A. in Asian Studies. A fellowship from Stanford University in 1968 enabled him to spend the next six years working on his doctorate in traditional Chinese fiction, including a year at the Inter-University Center for advanced learning of Japanese in Tokyo. In 1975, a year after he joined the faculty at Arizona State University, he completed his doctoral dissertation on the Qing dynasty satirist Wu Jingzi (Wu Ching-tzu, 1701–1754), which had been funded by a grant from the Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation. In 1984–85, he took three different groups of American students to Beijing, as Director of the CIEE (Council for International Educational Exchange) at Peking University. While there, he received and accepted an offer from The Ohio State University, to teach Chinese literature and language at both undergraduate and graduate levels. He remained in Columbus, Ohio, for the next ten years before agreeing to return to Arizona State University as Professor of Chinese, to direct the Center for Asian Studies there. He served in that capacity for seven years before returning to full-time teaching and research, and to start an M.A. program in Chinese and Japanese literature, at the department where he began his professional career. Wong's published research is largely focused on examining premodern Chinese fiction on its own terms, with the idea that knowing the differences between the way the Chinese told their stories and the way Europeans and Americans did is indispensable for a deeper understanding of both. He retired from Arizona State University in 2010, but has continued to publish and to be active at academic conferences. (en)
  • 黄宗泰(Timothy C. Wong,1941年1月24日-),美国华裔汉学家、文学理论家,主要研究中国语言文学。 黄宗泰祖籍中国广东,出生于香港,在夏威夷长大。他于1966年在夏威夷东西方中心资助下前往台北学习中文。1975年获得斯坦福大学博士学位。此后先后任教于亚利桑那州立大学、俄亥俄州立大学。1995年起在亚利桑那州立大学语言文学系任教,并于1995年至2002年间任亚洲研究中心(Center for Asian Studies)主任。 (zh)
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