
معرفی
John Christopher (Chris) Hamm is a Professor in the Department of Asian Languages & Literature at the University of Washington. His expertise spans Chinese Film/Cinema, Literature, and Print Culture, with a focus on late Qing and early Republican-era fiction. He holds a Ph.D. in East Asian Languages from UC Berkeley (1999), an M.A. in Chinese Literature from UC Berkeley (1994), and a B.A. in Medieval Studies from Princeton University (1978).
His research projects include analyses of Xiang Kairan's martial arts fiction and the interplay of text and image in early modern Chinese literature. He teaches courses on Chinese literature and culture and contributes to interdisciplinary programs in Asian Studies. Affiliations include the Language Programs in multiple Asian languages.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. His current research emphasizes Republican-era xiaoshuo and visual culture, reflecting his deep engagement with historical and cultural transitions in East Asia.




