
معرفی
Dr. Jeffrey Moser is Associate Professor of History of Art and Architecture specializing in Chinese art and archaeology. His research examines material/conceptual processes of historical representation, particularly in medieval Chinese artistic/scholarly practices.
His monograph Nominal Things: Bronzes in the Making of Medieval China (Chicago, 2023) won the Bei Shan Tang Prize, analyzing how 11th-century bronze rediscovery transformed medieval epistemologies. Current projects include:
- Moral Depths: Making Antiquity in a Medieval Chinese Cemetery examining Lü Dalin's family cemetery
- International collaboration cataloging grave goods from the Lü Dalin site
Dr. Moser has received fellowships from Center for Advanced Study in Visual Arts, Bard Graduate Center, and ACLS. He teaches courses on Asian arts, Chinese landscape painting, and art historiography.
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