regional economic growth in China and its relationship to foreign trade and investment.
Ph.D., Economics, Yale University, 1986 M.A., International Relations, Yale University, 1979 B.A., Chinese Language and Literature, University of Washington, 1975
relationship between Chinese and Japanese thought and political and economic development comparative study of Faith, Will, and Revolutionary Change.
modern China.
Ph.D. California, Berkeley, 1971
the history and contemporary implications of Chinese consumerism and capitalism.
Ph.D. in History, Harvard University, 2000 Dissertation: “Nationalizing Consumption, Consuming Nationalism: The National Products Movement in China, 1905-1937” Committee: Professors Philip Kuhn (chair), William Kirby, and Akira Iriye B.A. History, Grinnell College, 1989 Studies included junior-year abroad at Nanjing and Beijing Universities, China
Hwei-Chih and Julia Hsiu Chair in Chinese Studies and Professor of History, 2013 – Present, University of California—San Diego (UCSD) Dame Jessica Rawson Fellow & Tutor in Modern Asian History, 2007 - 2013, Oxford University and Merton College Co-Director, British Inter-University China Centre, 2011 - 2013 Principal Investigator, “The Past, Present, and Future of Chinese Consumerism”, A researc...
B.A. from UC Berkeley (1999) Ph.D. from Harvard University (2006)
History
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1973 (History) M.A., Tufts University, 1968 (History) B.S., Springfield College, 1967 (History)
Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor of History, UC San Diego, 1973-2006 Above Scale Distinguished Professor of History, UC San Diego, 2006-2016 Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History and Chinese Studies, UC San Diego, 2017-present Associate Director, University of California Study Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1977-78 Director, Chinese Studies Program, UC San Diego, 1979-85...
teaching Mandarin Chinese
bachelor degree in Western Literatures Master of Arts degree in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language
teaching Chinese at all levels
B.A. in Chinese Linguistics and Literature M.S. in Communications and Instructional Design from Ithaca College (Ithaca, New York)
taught in the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University.
Medieval China, the Tao, and Taoists saints. women in Medieval China
Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1982
Philosophy of Physics; Philosophy of Science; Metaphysics Chinese Philosophy; Decision Theory; Formal Epistemology; Philosophy of Mathematics; Philosophy of Religion.
Rutgers University, New Brunswick Ph.D., Philosophy, May 2019 • Thesis: Essays on the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics • Committee: Barry Loewer (co-chair), David Albert (co-chair), Sheldon Goldstein (mathematics), Tim Maudlin (external), Jill North, Jonathan Schaffer, Ted Sider M.Sc., Mathematics (Mathematical Physics), May 2019 • Thesis: Quantum Mechanics in a Time-Asymmetric Universe • Commi...
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Jul 2019—, University of California, San Diego Associate Editor, Foundations of Physics Jul 2020— Fellow, John Bell Institute for the Foundations of Physics Aug 2018— Affiliated Faculty, Chinese Studies Program, UC San Diego Jan 2020—
Chinese and Japanese art with an emphasis on modern and contemporary Chinese art and Sino-Japanese art exchanges in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
BA in fine arts from the Shanghai Normal University MA and PhD in art history from the Ohio State University.
served as the director of the art book department at the Shanghai People’s Fine Arts Publishing House taught at Ohio University, State University of New York at Buffalo, Rice University, and University of Oregon before joining the UCSD faculty.
teaching Chinese as a second language
B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature and her MA in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics from Beijing Normal University in China
sociology in China.
M.A. in Asian studies and a Ph.D. in sociology from Harvard
Chinese phonetic mutation, grammar structure, pragmatics and second language acquisition
BA in Chinese Language and Literature from Zhejiang University, China MA in East Asian Languages and Cultures from UCLA.
taught Chinese at Grinnell College and UCLA
U.S.-China relations and Chinese politics
Ph.D., Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974 M.A., Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1968 B.A., Political Science, Mount Holyoke College, 1967 Critical Languages Program, Princeton University, 1965-66
Chinese and Comparative Literature, Classical and Modern Chinese Poetry; Comparative Poetics; Modernism East and West; Translation Theory
Ph.D. (Princeton)
Chinese women's and gender history, the history of the Chinese family and marriage, and late imperial social and cultural history Meanings of Marriage in late Imperial China
B.A. and M.A. degrees from Fudan University in Shanghai. In 1993 Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Davis in 2001.
Chinese Literature; Comparative Literature; Cinema and Media Studies; Visual Culture; Literary and Cultural History; Urban Studies
Ph.D. (Stanford)
theory of collisions and the history of science the understanding of interactions mechanisms that govern the behavior of composite particles in rearrangement collisions multicultural traditions and philosophical implications of science and technology.
Ph. D., University of Notre Dame, 1961
musics of Taiwan and China, varieties of opera (including European and Chinese forms), music and state politics, and the ecocritical study of music
Taiwan Studies, specializing in Taiwan cultural history (from the Japanese colonial period to the current era of globalization), East-West comparative literature, inter-arts studies (fiction, film, poetry, painting, and opera), popular culture, and critical theory (poststructuralism, postmodernism, postcolonialism)
Ph.D. (University of California, San Diego)
relations between state and society during the Ming era (1368-1644)
degrees from Cornell University, Yale University, and Columbia University
Chinese language pedagogy and second language acquisition
taught at UC Berkeley (Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures) and Stanford University (Stanford Language Center and Stanford School of Business) before coming to UC San Diego
cultural and psychological anthropology, sociolinguistics, and the cross-cultural study of religion. Regional interests focus on Chinese society, especially in Taiwan, with a secondary interest in pre-Columbian Mexico.
Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Chicago in 1969