Manling Luo
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
15
Citations
14
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
20
Publishing since 2005
Manling Luo studies the literature, history, and culture of medieval China, examining how stories, memory, and place were constructed in premodern Chinese texts. Recent work explores topics such as informal storytelling, spatial theory, and the symbolic meaning of tales involving animals and the supernatural. The research draws on close reading of historical and literary sources to understand social and cultural life in medieval China.
Publication activity has been steady but modest over the past decade, averaging under one publication per year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Informal Storytelling and Social Networks: A Paratextual Reading of the Records of Miraculous Recompense
T oung Pao · 2024
- Animality, Humanity, and Divine Power: Exploring Implicit Cannibalism in Medieval Weretiger Stories
Early Medieval China · 2023
- Animality, Humanity, and Divine Power: Exploring Implicit Cannibalism in Medieval Weretiger Stories
Early Medieval China · 2023
- Theories of Spatiality and the Study of Medieval China
Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture · 2022
- The Politics of Place-Making in the Records of Buddhist Monasteries in Luoyang
T oung Pao · 2019
- Remembering Kaiyuan and Tianbao: The Construction of Mosaic Memory in Medieval Historical Miscellanies
2018
- T oung Pao×2
- Early Medieval China×2
- Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture×1
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