Curriculum Vitae

April 1, 2007

Name: Mandy Jui-man Wu (    滿)

Mailing Address:

Henry C. Frick Department of the History of Art and Architecture

104 Frick Fine Arts Bldg., University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Email: juw24@pitt.edu

                                                     

Education

2005    Ph. D. Candidate

Dissertation topic: Art and Identity: Tombs of Elite Foreigners in China during the Northern Zhou Period (557-581CE)

      Chair: Professor Katheryn M. Linduff

Major area: Pre-Tang and Tang Chinese Art;

Minor area: Eastern Asian Modern Art 

2003     MA in Ancient Chinese Art

            Department of the History of Art and Architecture, University of Pittsburgh

MA thesis: What Role Does Gender Play in Mortuary Display in the Northern Frontier of   Ancient China?: The Late Neolithic Cemetery at Dadianzi, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

2000     MA in Ancient Chinese Art

Department of the Graduate School of Art History美術史研究所, National Institute of the Arts, in Taipei, Taiwan國立藝術學院 (現台北藝術大學)

MA thesis: The Bird Motif of Ritual Bronze Vessels of the Central Plain—from the Late Shang to the Middle Western Zhou Periods中原地區青銅禮容器鳥禽圖像研究---從晚商到西周中期

1993   BA in Chinese Literature

Department of Chinese Literature中國文學系, Tunghai University東海大學, Taiwan 

Publications

2006    “墓葬习俗中的性别角色研究:以内蒙古自治区大甸子墓地为例 (Gender Role Played in Mortuary Display: A Case Study of the Late Neolithic Cemetery at Dadianzi, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region),” in性别研究与中国考古学(Gender and Chinese Archaeology), edited by 林嘉琳及孙岩Katheryn M. Linduff and Yan Sun, pp.33-72. 2006, 北京大学震旦古代文明研究中心Aurora Center for the Study of Ancient Civilizations, 北京大学Beijing University, 北京Beijing: 科学出版社Science Press. (in Chinese)

2006    Linduff, Katheryn M. and Mandy Jui-man Wu.  “The Construction of Identity: Remaining Sogdian in Eastern Asia in the 6th Century,” In Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference October 27 - 28, 2005, Journal of Indo-European Studies, Monograph Series No. 52, Karlene Jones-Bley, Martin E. Huld, Angela Della Volpe, & Miriam Robbins Dexter (eds.)  Institute for the Study of Man, Washington, D. C., 2006, pp. 219-246.

2004    “Exotic Goods as Mortuary Display in Sui Dynasty Tombs--A Case Study of Li Jingxun’s Tomb,” in Silk Road Exchange in China, Sino-Platonic Papers, ed. by Katheryn M. Linduff,  Number 142, July, 2004, pp. 49-64. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

2004   “The Late Neolithic Cemetery at Dadianzi, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,” in Gender and Chinese Archaeology, edited by Katheryn M. Linduff and Yan Sun, pp. 47-91,Walnut Creek: Altamira Press.

Conference Presentation

3/2006      Katheryn M. Linduff/Jui-Man Wu, “Identity or Manipulation: Archaeological Perspectives on the Sogdians in China”, Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association (IPPA), March 20-26, 2006, Manila, Philippines

11/2004    Katheryn M. Linduff/ Jui-Man Wu, “The Construction of Identity: Sogdians in China”, Institute for the History of Material Culture of Russian Academy of Sciences, Nov. 2-5

5/2004      “Exotics and Ethnicity: A Case Study of Li Jingxun’s Family in China (6th-7th Century A.D.)” 2004 Princeton Graduate Student Symposium, Princeton University, May 1st

3/2004      “Exotic Goods as Mortuary Display in Sui Dynasty Tombs--A Case Study of Li Jingxun’s Tomb”, Association for Asian Studies, San Diego, March 4th

4/2003      “The Evolution of Chang Dai-chien’s Self-Portraits”

Midwest Art History Society, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April.

Fellowships/Grants

2007-08            Andrew Mellon Predoctoral Fellowship

2006-07            Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Dissertation Fellowship

2006-07            FAS Tuition Scholarship, University of Pittsburgh

June 2006         Summer Travel Grant from the Metropolitan Center for Far Eastern Art Studies

2003-2006        Teaching Fellowship, Henry C. Frick Department of the History of Art and Architecture, University of Pittsburgh

2004                 China Council Graduate Student Pre-Dissertation Fellowship, Asian Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh

2004                 Friends of Frick Fine Arts Travel Grant, Henry C. Frick Department of the History of Art and Architecture, University of Pittsburgh          

2004                  Jim Wilkinson Travel Grant, Henry C. Frick Department of the History of Art and Architecture, University of Pittsburgh

2004                 Travel Grants from Arts & Sciences Graduate Student Organization, University of Pittsburgh

2004                 China Council Graduate Student Research Conference Participation Grant, Asian Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh

2001-2003         Teaching Assistantship, Henry C. Frick Department of the History of Art and Architecture, University of Pittsburgh

Professional Experience

Spring 2006     Research Assistant for Professor Katheryn M. Linduff

Fall 2005         Research Assistant for Professor Katheryn M. Linduff

Spring 2005     University Art Gallery Assistant

Fall 2004          Teaching Fellow, “HA&A 0020 Introduction to Asian Art,” Professor Katheryn M. Linduff, University of Pittsburgh

Spring 2004      Research Assistant for Professor Katheryn M. Linduff and David Wilkins

Fall 2003          Teaching Fellow, “HA&A 0020 Introduction to Asian Art,” Professor Karen Gerhart, University of Pittsburgh

Spring 2003      Research Assistant for Professor Katheryn M. Linduff

Fall 2002           Teaching Assistant, “HA&A 0020 Introduction to Asian Art,” Prof. Karen Gerhart, University of Pittsburgh

Spring 2002      Slide Library Assistant, Reorganize the Labeling Project of the Chinese Collection

Fall 2001          Research Assistant for Professor Katheryn M. Linduff

Research languages:    Chinese (Classical, Modern), English, Japanese (reading knowledge), Hakka, and Taiwanese

References on Request

Dissertation Committee Members:

Anthony Barbieri-Low, Associate Professor

            3M28 Posvar Hall, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh

            412-648-7465,   Email: ablow@pitt.edu

Karen Gerhart, Associate Professor

104 Frick Fine Arts Bldg., Department of the History of Art and Architecture, University of Pittsburgh, 412-648-2400, Email: kgerhart@pitt.edu

Katheryn M. Linduff, University Center for International Studies Research Professor

            104 Frick Fine Arts Bldg., Department of the History of Art and Architecture

            University of Pittsburgh, 412-648-2409, Email:  linduff+@pitt.edu

Barbara McCloskey, Associate Professor

            104 Frick Fine Arts Bldg., Department of the History of Art and Architecture

            University of Pittsburgh, 412-648-2400, Email:bmcc@pitt.edu

Anne Weis, Associate Professor

            104 Frick Fine Arts Bldg., Department of the History of Art and Architecture

            University of Pittsburgh, 412-648-2415, Email:weis+@pitt.edu