Background
Wawrytko, Sandra Ann was born on October 18, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Stanley Andrew Wawrytko and Alyce Valerie Cioch-Wawrytko.
(The many manifestations of Chinese poetry are crystals in...)
The many manifestations of Chinese poetry are crystals in which we may glimpse the multi-faceted reflections of Chinese life, values, philosophy and emotions. This artistic and literary genre reveals the inner lives of the Chinese people - how they think, feel, imagine and hope. The authors have sought to convey some sense, however fragmentary, of the artistic impulse in China as it confronts the endless mystery of existence through the millenia. The continuing impact of external influences on a culture remains uncertain. So too does the scope of the influence China will have on the world community in the twenty-first century and beyond. If you listen closely, and with a receptive ear, the resounding echoes of China's past, present and future can be heard in the mellifluous voices of its poets.
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Wawrytko, Sandra Ann was born on October 18, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Stanley Andrew Wawrytko and Alyce Valerie Cioch-Wawrytko.
Bachelor in Philosophy, Knox College, 1972. Master of Arts in Philosophy, Washington University, 1975. Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy, Washington University, 1976.
Instructor Washington University, St. Louis, 1973—1977. Professor San Diego State University, since 1980. Visiting professor Chinese Culture University, Yangmingshan, Taiwan, 1984, Fo Guang Buddhist College, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 1990—2007.
Principal investigator Language Acquisition Research Center, San Diego State University, 1994—2003. Visiting professor University San Diego, 1978—1981. Founder, executive director International Society for Philosophy and Psychotherapy.
(The many manifestations of Chinese poetry are crystals in...)
Education representative San Diego Sister City Program, Yantai, China, 1985. Member editorial board Journal Chinese Philosophy. Member student Fulbright program national screening committee.
Board directors San Diego Chinese History Society and Museum, since 2002. President, founder Charles Wei-hsun Fu Foundation, since 1997. Member of World Congress of Logotherapy (secretary-general 1982-1985), International Society for Chinese Philosophy (secretary, executive board member 1990—2003), Phi Beta Delta (governing board 2002-2006), Phi Beta Kappa (Faculty Lecturer Nu chapter 2002-2003).
Married Charles Wei-hsun Fu, September 29, 1994 (deceased October 15, 1996).