

Pauline Lin
Bringing clarity to complex systems in East Asian cultural studies, Pauline Lin is a Senior Lecturer in East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University. With a robust academic background, she earned her BA in Literature, followed by an MA and a Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University. Her scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in Early Medieval Chinese Literature and Art, where she explores the intricate narratives and aesthetics of the era. Pauline's current research delves into the fascinating world of early Chinese gardens, a subject she is passionately transforming into a comprehensive book. Her work seeks to unravel the historical and cultural significance of these gardens, offering insights into their influence on Chinese art and literature. Her dedication to this niche field highlights her commitment to advancing the understanding of East Asian cultural heritage. Before her tenure at Yale, Pauline Lin contributed significantly to the academic community at Bryn Mawr College, where she served as an Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies. Her teaching and research have consistently aimed at bridging the gap between ancient texts and contemporary interpretations, fostering a deeper appreciation for the richness of East Asian traditions. At Yale, Pauline continues to inspire students with her expertise and enthusiasm, encouraging them to explore the multifaceted dimensions of East Asian cultures. Her courses often integrate her research interests, providing students with a unique opportunity to engage with the historical contexts and artistic expressions of early China. Through her work, Pauline Lin remains a pivotal figure in the field, dedicated to enriching the academic landscape with her insights and discoveries.
Publications
, 2020-01-01
, 37-74, 2009-06-01
, 197-199, 2002-01-01