Faculty

 

Li Guo

photo of li guoAssociate Professor
Department of Classics

Degrees

B.A., Shanghai International Studies University (China); M.A., M.Ph., Ph.D., Yale University

Research Profile

Guo's areas of interest are Arabic language and literature, medieval Arabic historiography and popular culture. His first book, Early Mamluk Syrian Historiography: Al-Yunini's Dhayl Mir'at al-zaman (Brill, 1998), is a source-critical study of historical writings in Damascus during the fourteenth century. Guo's next book, Commerce, Culture, and Community in a Red Sea Port in the Thirteenth Century: The Arabic documents of Quseir, has been published by Brill (2004). At Notre Dame, he has taught Arabic language, "The Arabian Nights and World Literature" (University Literature Seminar), "Love, Death, and Exile in Arabic Literature," "Introduction to Islamic Civilization," and the Core Course.

Contact Information

273 Decio Faculty Hall

631-9904

li.guo.6@nd.edu