Charlotte Furth
American historian (1934–2022)
Charlotte Furth
Charlotte Furth, from a 1972 newspaper
Born January 22, 1934 Died June 19, 2022 Occupation(s) College professor, Asian studies scholar Notable work A Flourishing Yin: Gender in China’s Medical History 960-1665 (1999)
Charlotte Davis Furth (January 22, 1934 – June 19, 2022) was an American scholar of Chinese history. She was a professor at California State University, Long Beach , and at the University of Southern California . She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fulbright fellowship for her research, and published several books.
Early life and education
Charlotte Davis was born in Charlottesville, Virginia , and raised in Chapel Hill, North Carolina , the daughter of Lambert Davis and Isabella Davis.[ 1] She earned a bachelor's degree in French literature from the University of North Carolina in 1954.[ 2] [ 3] She completed doctoral studies in Chinese history at Stanford University in 1965, the same year her younger child was born.[ 4]
Career
Furth taught history for 23 years at the California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), until 1989, and then for 18 more years at the University of Southern California (USC).[ 5] In 1972 she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship .[ 6] [ 7] She taught at Beijing University in 1981 and 1982, one of the first American Fulbright fellows admitted to teach in China after the Cultural Revolution .[ 2] She retired with emeritus status from USC in 2008.[ 4] In 2012 she was honored by the Association for Asian Studies with an award for her "distinguished contributions to Asian Studies."[ 4]
Publications
Furth was co-editor of Late Imperial China ,[ 8] and served on the editorial board of The Journal of Asian Studies . She was a contributor to The Cambridge History of China .[ 2]
Ting Wen-Chiang: Science and China’s New Culture (1970)[ 9]
Reflections on the May Fourth Movement : A Symposium (1972, with Merle Goldman and Jerome B. Grieder)[ 10]
The Limits of Change: Essays on Conservative Alternatives in Republican China (1976, edited by Furth)[ 11]
Women in China: Bibliography of Available English Language Materials (1984, with Lucie Cheng and Hon-ming Yip)
"Blood, Body, and Gender: Medical Images of the Female Condition in China 1600–1850" (1986)[ 12]
"Concepts of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infancy in Ch'ing Dynasty China" (1987)[ 13]
"Androgynous Males and Deficient Females: Biology and Gender Boundaries in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century China" (1988)[ 14]
"Chinese Medicine and the Anthropology of Menstruation in Contemporary Taiwan" (1992, with Ch'en Shu-yueh)[ 15]
"Poetry and Women's Culture in Late Imperial China: Editor's Introduction" (1992)[ 16]
A Flourishing Yin: Gender in China’s Medical History 960-1665 (1999)[ 17]
"The Physician as Philosopher of the Way: Zhu Zhenheng (1282–1358)" (2006)[ 18]
Thinking with Cases: Specialist Knowledge in Chinese Cultural History (2007, with Judith T. Zeitlin and Ping-chen Hsiung)[ 19]
Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia: Policies and Publics in the Long Twentieth Century (2010, with Angela Ki Che Leung and Qizi Liang)[ 20]
Opening to China: A Memoir of Normalization, 1981–1982 (2017)[ 21]
Personal life
In 1956, Charlotte Davis married her childhood friend Montgomery Furth, a philosophy professor.[ 3] They had two children, David and Isabella.[ 2] Her husband died in 1991, and she died in 2022, at the age of 88.[ 4]
References
^ Hodges, Betty (1987-01-25). "China Visit Offers Good 'Window' on the Social Place of Asian Women" . The Herald-Sun . p. 67. Retrieved 2022-12-13 – via Newspapers.com.
^ a b c d Crable, Margaret (September 15, 2022). "Trailblazing historian was among the first U.S. scholars to enter China after the communist revolution" . USC Dornsife . Retrieved 2022-12-13 .
^ a b "Former Resident Charlotte Furth Wins Fellowship" . The Chapel Hill News . 1972-04-26. p. 27. Retrieved 2022-12-13 – via Newspapers.com.
^ a b c d Hershatter, Gail (2022-06-29). "Charlotte Furth (1934-2022)" . Association for Asian Studies . Retrieved 2022-12-13 .
^ "China Historian, Charlotte Furth, to Discuss Historical Approaches to Studying the Human Body at Bard College" . Bard in China . 2003. Retrieved 2022-12-13 .
^ "Charlotte Furth" . John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation . Retrieved 2022-12-13 .
^ "Former Chapel Hill Woman Gets Grant" . The Herald-Sun . 1972-04-23. p. 6. Retrieved 2022-12-13 – via Newspapers.com.
^ "Charlotte Furth" . Society for Qing Studies . Retrieved 2022-12-13 .
^ Furth, Charlotte (1970). Ting Wen-chiang: Science and China's New Culture . Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-89270-5 .
^ Furth, Charlotte; Goldman, Merle; Grieder, Jerome B. (1972). Reflections on the May Fourth Movement: A Symposium . East Asian Research Center, Harvard University. ISBN 978-0-674-75230-6 .
^ Limits of change . Cambridge: Harvard Univ Press. 2013. ISBN 978-0-674-33296-6 . OCLC 900565193 .
^ FURTH, Charlotte (1986). "Blood, Body, and Gender: Medical Images of the Female Condition in China 1600-1850" . Chinese Science . 7 : 43– 66. ISSN 0361-9001 . JSTOR 43290359 . PMID 11621082 .
^ Furth, Charlotte (February 1987). "Concepts of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infancy in Ch'ing Dynasty China" . The Journal of Asian Studies . 46 (1): 7– 35. doi :10.2307/2056664 . ISSN 1752-0401 . JSTOR 2056664 . PMID 11623453 . S2CID 12667240 .
^ Furth, Charlotte (1988). "Androgynous Males and Deficient Females: Biology and Gender Boundaries in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century China" . Late Imperial China . 9 (2): 1– 31. doi :10.1353/late.1988.0002 . ISSN 1086-3257 . S2CID 145074777 .
^ Furth, Charlotte; Shu-yueh, Ch'en (March 1992). "Chinese Medicine and the Anthropology of Menstruation in Contemporary Taiwan" . Medical Anthropology Quarterly . 6 (1): 27– 48. doi :10.1525/maq.1992.6.1.02a00030 . ISSN 0745-5194 .
^ Furth, Charlotte (1992). "Poetry and Women's Culture in Late Imperial China: Editor's Introduction" . Late Imperial China . 13 (1): 1– 8. doi :10.1353/late.1992.0001 . ISSN 1086-3257 . S2CID 144185907 .
^ Furth, Charlotte (1999-03-05). A Flourishing Yin: Gender in China's Medical History: 960–1665 . University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-91887-0 .
^ Furth, Charlotte (2006). "The Physician as Philosopher of the Way: Zhu Zhenheng (1282-1358)" . Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies . 66 (2): 423– 459. ISSN 0073-0548 . JSTOR 25066820 .
^ Furth, Charlotte; Zeitlin, Judith T.; Hsiung, Ping-chen (2007-02-28). Thinking with Cases: Specialist Knowledge in Chinese Cultural History . University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-3049-6 .
^ Leung, Angela Ki Che; Liang, Qizi; Furth, Charlotte (2010). Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia: Policies and Publics in the Long Twentieth Century . Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-4826-9 .
^ Furth, Charlotte (2017). Opening to China : a memoir of normalization, 1981-1982 . Amherst, New York. ISBN 978-1-60497-984-8 . OCLC 972973050 . {{cite book }}
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