Albert GALVANY LARROUQUERE

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Investigador Marie Curie

Despatx 20.271 Edifici Jaume I

Dades de contacte:

Telčfon: +34 93 5422703
Adreįa: Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27 08005 Barcelona
Correu: albert.galvany@upf.edu 



Nota biogrāfica:

Professor i investigador Marie Curie (FP7-IEF) al departament d'Humanitats de la Universitat Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona. Doctor en Literatura Comparada (Universidad de Granada), M. A. en Sinologia (Université Paris 7) i Llicenciat en Filosofia (Universitat del País Basc). Entre 2008 i 2010 ha estat Investigador postdoctoral a l'École Pratique des Hautes Études (Sorbonne, Paris), entre 2010-2011 ha estat investigador convidat al Internationales Kolleg für  Geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung de la Friedrich-Alexander Universität (Nuremberg) i al departament d'Āsia Oriental de la University of Cambridge, on segueix sent investigador associat.

Línies de recerca: 

Ārea de coneixement: Āsia Oriental
Principals línies d'investigaciķ: Filosofia xinesa, histōria intelˇlectual de la Xina antiga, antropologia de la Xina clāssica, filosofia comparada.

Publicacions recents: 

Capítols de llibre

"Deformed bodies and heavenly minds in the Zhuangzi", in D. Schilling & R. King (eds.), Ethics of ease: Zhuangzi and the norms of life. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2012 (in press).

"Beyond the rule of rules: the foundations of sovereign power in the Han Feizi", in Paul R. Goldin (ed.), A Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Han Fei. New York & Berlin: Springer, 2012 (in press).


Articles (peer-reviewed)

"Debates on mutilation: bodily preservation and ideology in early China", Asiatische Studien LXIII.1 (2009): 67-91.

"Distorting the Rule of Seriousness: Laughter, Death and Friendship in the Zhuangzi", Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy VIII.1 (2009): 49-59.

"Discussing usefulness: trees as metaphors in the Zhuangzi", Monumenta Serica 57 (2009): 71-97.

"Philosophy, biography, and anecdote: on the portrait of Sun Wu", Philosophy East & West 61.3 (2011): 630-646.

"Death and ritual wailing in early China: around the funeral of Lao Dan", Asia Major 25.2 (2012), in press.

 


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