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Uffe Bergeton

Title: Assistant Professor, Asian Studies
Department/School: Asian Studies , CB#3267
Telephone: (919) 962-4740
Email:bergeton@email.unc.edu
Appointed Year: 2012
Education:• PHD Asian Language and Cultures, University of Michigan 2013
World Area Of Focus:• Asia 100%
Languages:• Chinese, Mandarin (professional proficiency)
• Danish (native/bilingual proficiency)
• French (professional proficiency)
• Japanese (limited working proficiency)
Specialization:Early China with a focus on pre-Qin (i.e. pre-221 BCE) society and thought. Early Chinese theories of epistemology and reclusion, as well as comparisons between pre-Qin China and ancient Greece.
Relevant Experience:• Overseas experience in China
Distinctions:• -ongoing Faculty Development Award, University of North Carolina, 2014; Center for Asian Studies Travel Award, University of North Carolina, 2013; Rackham Pre-doctoral Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2011-2012; Research Grant, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 2008
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 1
Relevant Courses Taught:• Philosophy on Bamboo: Rethinking Early Chinese Thought; Introduction to Chinese Culture through Narrative; Chinese Language and Society; History as Fiction or Fiction as History. Early Chinese History in Film and Literature
Recent Publications:• 2015 Bergeton, U. Review of Meyer (2012) Philosophy on Bamboo, to appear in Philosophy East and West 65:1.
• 2012 “A New Perspective on the Historical Development of English Intensifiers and Reflexives”. In D. Jonas, J. Whitman and A. Garrett (eds.).
• 2008 “Seeing Like a Sage: Three Takes on Identity and Perception In Early China.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35:4, 641-62.

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