Education
Duke University; Deerfield Academy.
Duke University; Deerfield Academy.
Saussy"s first book, The Problem of a Chinese Aesthetic (Stanford Uttar Pradesh, 1993), discussed the tradition of commentary that has grown up around the early Chinese poetry collection Shi jing (known in English as the Book of Songs). This was followed by Great Walls of Discourse and Other Adventures in Cultural China (Harvard University Asia Center, 2001), an account of the ways of knowing and describing specific to China scholarship, and Sinographies, co-edited with Steven Yao and Eric Hayot. Saussy and Perry Meisel supplied introductions, notes and errata to the reissue of Wade Baskin"s translation of Ferdinand de Saussure"s Course in General Linguistics (2011).
He is an avid cyclist, memorizer of verb paradigms and lyric poetry, and contributor to a variety of art installations including the innovative Martin Luther King, Junior.
Library in San Jose, California. His articles range widely, from the imaginary universal languages of Athanasius Kircher to Chinese musicology to the great Qing dynasty novel Honglou meng and the history of oral-poetry theory.
He edited the American Comparative Literature Association"s 2004 report on the state of the discipline. Among his editorial responsibilities are: co-editor, Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews.
Company-editor, Critical Inquiry.
Editorial board member, Zhongguo xueshu / China Scholarship, Comparative Literature, Warring States Papers, Modern Philology, Cross-Currents, and Health and Human Rights: An International Journal, et cetera With Lazar Fleishman of Stanford University, he edits a series, "Verbal Art," now published by Fordham University Press. He is on the editorial board for the Cambria Sinophone World Series (Cambria Press), headed by Victor H. Mair, the Cambridge China Library, headed by Hans van der Ven, and Bridge21 Publications, headed by Gregory Kaplan.
Saussy is the son of socialite Lola Haun Saussy and Tupper Saussy, an American musician and conspiracy theorist.
Raised in suburban Nashville, Tennessee, he attended Deerfield Academy and then received his Bachelor of Arts (Greek and comparative literature) at Duke University in 1981. He received his The Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy at Yale University in comparative literature.
Between college and graduate school, he studied linguistics and Chinese in Paris and Taiwan. Saussy was previously an assistant professor (1990-1995) and associate professor (1995-1997) at the University of California, Los Los Angeles
He was an associate professor, full professor, and chairman of the Department of Comparative Literature at Stanford University, prior to joining the Yale faculty in 2004.
Saussy moved to the University of Chicago in 2011. President (2009-2011) of the American Comparative Literature Association.