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Guotong Li, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of History |
Gender and Family in Late Imperial China
Writing Women in Late Imperial China
Migration and Social Mobility in the Pacific Rim
B.A., in Chinese History, Peking University, China;
M.A., in Chinese History, National University of Singapore;
Ph.D., in Chinese History, University of California, Davis.
“Imagining History and the State: Fujian Guixiu (Genteel Ladies) on the Road.” In
Grace Fong and Ellen Widmer, eds., The Inner Quarters and Beyond: Women
Writers from Ming through Qing. Forthcoming.
“The Consciousness of Responsibility and ‘Immortality’ in Women’s Writings in
Late Imperial China.” Yenching Journal of Chinese Studies (Beijing: Peking
University Press), new 20 (2006): 55-77.
“In Quest of Immortality: A Perspective of Chinese Women’s History.” Bulletin
of Ming-Qing Studies (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University), vol. 8 (2005): 203-220.
“A Research Review on the Studies of Women’s History in Late Imperial China.” In
Lee Cheuk Yin, ed., Excursions in Sinology. Hong Kong: Business Press, 2002, pp.279-299.
“The Origins of Feminist Thinking in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.” Research on
Women in Modern Chinese History (Taipei: Institute of Modern History, Academia
Sinica), 3 (1995): 143-161.
Ph. D. Dissertation Research Grant from the University of California Pacific Rim
Research Program, July 2005 - June 2006.
Young Researcher Grant from Chinese Academy of Social Science, 1997-1999.
Jr. Fac Non Resident Tuition Fellowship from University of California, Davis,
2001- 2004.
Research Scholarship from National University of Singapore, 1999-2001.
HISTORY 301:
Methodology
HISTORY 382B:
Modern China
HISTORY 410:
Chinese Emigration and Migration in Modern Period
HISTORY 590:
Comparative History (Cross-Cultural Women’s History)