David B. Honey
David B. Honey is a professor of Chinese at Brigham Young University. He also teaches summer courses at Middlebury College in Vermont. Honey has written on the Chinese influence on nomadic peoples of inner-Asia and also comparative works between exegeses in Western and Confucian tradition.
Honey is the author of The Southern Garden Poetry Society: Literary Culture and Social Memory in Guangdong a history of the Southern Garden Poetry Society published by Chinese Univeristy Press in 2013. His Incense at the Altar: Pioneering Sinologists and the Development of Classical Chinese Philology was a study in the history of Sinology. He has also been involved in translating scholarly books from Chinese on such figures as Confucius.[1]
Honey has a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. He received his bachelors degree from UCLA.
References[edit]
- David B. Honey at the MLCA Database
- FARMS authors listing
- Amazon.com listing of works by Honey
- BYU Humanities bio
- Ohio University listing of Honey's activities
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