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      • Patricia Berger, Professor Emerita of Chinese Art, received her Ph.D. in the History of Art in 1980 from the University of California, Berkeley. Before joining the Berkeley faculty in 1997, she served as Curator of Chinese Art at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco and taught at Oberlin College and the University of Southern California.
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  2. Patricia Berger, Professor Emerita of Chinese Art, received her Ph.D. in the History of Art in 1980 from the University of California, Berkeley.

  3. Associate Professor and Chair, Department of History of Art Member, Group in Buddhist Studies 416 Doe Library University of California Berkeley, CA 94720-6020 (510) 642-4523. pberger@berkeley.edu.

  4. Patricia Berger, University of California, Berkeley: 87 Followers, 2 Following, 11 Research papers. Research interests: History of Art, Aesthetics, and…

  5. Spanning two millennia and East and Inner Asia, this volume’s essays highlight Patricia Bergers vast range of expertise as well as general themes that run through her work.

  6. As such, the history of porcelain from China remains a linear teleology, at times confusing (and We dedicate this essay to our mentor, Patricia Berger, whose wit, compassion, and expansive intellectual range are a continuing source of inspiration that no work of porcelain can match. 1 For a history of copper-red suspensions and the ...

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  7. Patricia Berger, Professor Emerita of Chinese Art, received her Ph.D. in the History of Art in 1980 from the University of California, Berkeley. Before joining the Berkeley faculty in 1997, she served as Curator of Chinese Art at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco and taught at Oberlin College and the University of Southern California.

  8. Acknowledgments Water Moon Reflections is a collection of essays that grew out of “Return of Ten Thousand Dharmas,” a symposium held in May 2017 at the University of California, Berkeley, to honor Patricia Berger’s distinguished career of research, leadership, and education in the humanities.

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