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Fokkema, Douwe Wessel, 1931-2011

LC control no.n 50003625
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LC classificationPT5881.16.O46
Personal name headingFokkema, Douwe Wessel, 1931-2011
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Variant(s)Fokkema, D. W. (Douwe Wessel), 1931-2011
Fokkema, Douwe W., 1931-2011
Fo-kʻo-ma, 1931-2011
Fo, Kʻo-ma, 1931-2011
Fo-kʻo-ma, D. W., 1931-2011
Fo-kʻo-ma, Tu-wei, 1931-2011
Fokema, Duwei, 1931-2011
佛克马, 1931-2011
佛克马, 杜威, 1931-2011
Other standard no.0000000120233723
Biography/History noteLitt.D., Univ. of Leyden
LocatedUtrecht (Netherlands)
Birth date1931-05-04
Death date2011-08-23
Place of birthUtrecht (Netherlands)
Place of deathAmstelveen (Netherlands)
Field of activityComparative literature
AffiliationRijksuniversiteit te Utrecht Universiteit Utrecht
Profession or occupationSinologists College teachers
University and college faculty members
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inHis Literary doctrine in China and Soviet influence, 1965.
His Chinees dagboek, c1981: t.p. (D.W. Fokkema)
Workshop on Postmodernism (1984 : Univ. of Utrecht). Approaching postmodernism, 1985: CIP t.p. (Douwe W. Fokkema)
Tsou hsiang hou hsien tai chu i, 1991: t.p. (Fo-kʻo-ma, of Holland) colophon, etc. (Douwe Fokkema [in rom.]; D.W. [in rom.] Fo-kʻo-ma; Tu-wei Fo-kʻo-ma)
Marco's missie, c1999: t.p. (Douwe Fokkema) p. 4 cover (Sinologist)
Catalogus Professorum Academiae Rheno-Traiectinae, viewed December 4, 2023 (D.W. Fokkema ; professor of comparative literature, in particular the principles and methods of comparing Western and non-Western literature, especially that of East Asia, 1980-1996 ; born 4 May 1931 in Utrecht, died 23 August 2011 in Amstelveen)
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Nederlandse Thesaurus van Auteursnamen (NTA), viewed December 4, 2023 (Fokkema, D.W. ; Sinologist and professor of comparative literature at Utrecht University ; variant names: Fokema, Duwei ; 佛克马, 杜威)