Among Haun Saussy’s books are The Problem of a Chinese Aesthetic (Stanford University Press, 1994), Great Walls of Discourse (Harvard University Asia Center, 2002), The Ethnography of Rhythm (Fordham Press, 2016), Translation as Citation: Zhuangzi Inside Out (Oxford University Press, 2017), Are We Comparing Yet? (Bielefeld University Press, 2019), The Making of Barbarians: China in Multilingual Asia (forthcoming, 2022) and the edited collections Sinographies (University of Minnesota Press, 2007), Comparative Literature in an Age of Globalization (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008), and Partner to the Poor: A Paul Farmer Reader (University of California Press, 2010). He is University Professor at the University of Chicago, teaching in the Departments of Comparative Literature and East Asian Languages and Civilizations as well as in the Committee on Social Thought.
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Comparative Literature