Tom Radice

ASSistant PROFESSOR OF HISTORY

Analects of Confucius

Office:  EN C215B
Phone: 203-392-8914
Email: radicet1@southernct.edu

EDUCATION

PhD, East Asian Languages and Civilization, University of Pennsylvania (2006)
MA, Asian Studies, Seton Hall University (2001)
MA, Philosophy, West Chester University (1997)
BA, Philosophy-Religious Studies, West Chester University (1995)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS 

Article, "Manufacturing Mohism in the Mencius" [work in-progress]

Article, "Method Mourning: Xunzi on Ritual Performance" [work in-progress]

Book, The Ways of Filial Piety in Early China [work in-progress]

Book, Process Thought in Early Daoism, in collaboration with Frank J. Hoffman [work in-progress]

Book Review, Henry Rosemont, Jr. and Roger T. Amex, The Classic of Family Reverence: A Philosophical Translation of the Xiaojing (Forthcoming in Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, February 2011)

Book Review, Kuan-hsing Chen, Asia as Method: Toward Deimperialization (Forthcoming in Journal of Intercultural Studies, February 2011)

Book Review, Miranda Brown, The Politics of Mourning in Early China (Forthcoming in Sino-Platonic Papers, February 2011)

Article, "Clarity and Survival in the Zhuangzi," Asian Philosophy 11.1 (2001)  

TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS

Early China (primarily the Warring States period), Chinese Intellectual and Religious history

COURSES

HIS 106: East Asia to 1850
HIS 342: Twentieth Century China
HIS 378: Early China
HIS 548: China Since Western Impact
HIS 578:Early Chinese Texts