艾愷(Guy Salvatore Alitto),1975年獲美國(guó)哈佛大學(xué)哲學(xué)博士學(xué)位,師從費(fèi)正清、史華慈,是當(dāng)代最活躍、最有影響力的漢學(xué)家之一,在梁漱溟研究上堪稱第一人,現(xiàn)任芝加哥大學(xué)歷史教授。著有《最后的儒家》、《這個(gè)世界會(huì)好嗎?》(2006年中文版上市,2010年4月外語教學(xué)與研究出版社人文社科分社推出英文版)、《南京十年的鄉(xiāng)村建設(shè)》、《世界范圍內(nèi)的反現(xiàn)代思潮》等。 英文介紹: Guy S. Alitto, Ph.D. Associate Professor in History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations Teaching/Research interests Modern Chinese intellectual and social history, labor history, the Chinese Communist movement. Guy Alitto has taught in all areas of Chinese studies, including modern and classical Chinese languages and pre-modern history. Most of his courses, and all of his graduate courses, are in the area of modern Chinese history. His research in the last fifteen years has been in local histories at the village, county, and regional levels (Zouping county in Shandong, the Wanxi area of Southwestern Henan), in family history (the Liangs of Guilin), and social history (Chinese banditry 1880-1950). He is especially interested in the connections between political/social realms and the intellectual/cultural, as manifest in specific individuals and local cultures. He continues to be interested in the ongoing Chinese discussion on culture and modernization. Selected publications "Ershiyi shiji de shijiewenhua hui yanhuazhi rujiahua de wenhua ma?" (Will 21st century culture evolve into a Confucianized culture?) in Dushu (Beijing 1996). "Zhongguo wenhua xingcheng de yaosu ji qi tezheng" (The essential elements in the formation of Chinese culture and their special features) in Guo Tingyi xiansheng jiuzhi danchen jinian lunwenji (Taipei 1995). Shijie fanweinei de fanxiandaihua sichao: lun wenhua shouchengzhiyi (Anti-modernization thought trends in a world-wide perspective: on cultural conservatism) (Guiyang: Guizhou Provincial Press 1991). The Last Confucian: Liang Shu-ming and the Chinese Dilemma of Modernity 2nd ed. (University of California Press, 1986). Courses Introduction to East Asian Civilizations: China (Autumn 2005) History of Modern China (Winter 2006) Readings in Literary Chinese (Winter 2006) Modern China (Spring 2006) Reading Qing Documents (Spring 2004)