popular culture, cultural/ creative industries and policy, and youth and cultural studies
Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Director of the Global Studies Program and Co-Director of Hong Kong Institute of Asia Pacific Studies
transnational and interdisciplinary approaches to literary modernisms, especially the interactions between Euro-American and East Asian aesthetic theory, avant-gardes, and media
Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, UCLA
modernist literatures of the early twentieth century, the historical avant-gardes, and critical theory, including "The Avant-gardes in the World," "Foucault, Discourse, Power," "European and American Images of Japan," "Bergsonism and Global Modernism," and "French Hegel."
modern and classical Chinese language, Chinese culture and teaching Chinese as a second language
M.A.in Renmin University of China, and majored in Modern Chinese Language B.A. in Shandong University in China, and majored in Chinese Language and Literature
different levels of Chinese language
Ed.D from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst
associate professor at Tunghai University in Taiwan visiting scholar at Department of East Asian Languages and civilization at Harvard University in the academic year 1999-2000
heritage learning instruction
second language acquisition, Chinese pedagogy and heritage language education Chinese heritage language learners’ identity construction and development, learning strategies and heritage language program development
M.A. in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language from East China Normal University in P. R. China
taught Chinese at Washington and Lee University and the University of Virginia (UVA). taught at UVA in Shanghai summer program for two summers and Middlebury College (Summer Chinese School) for three summers
taught various Chinese language courses at different levels from novice to advanced level for both heritage and non-heritage tracks
the religious art and architecture of East Asia, particularly of the early medieval period
Ph.D. Princeton University MA in Sinology from the School of Oriental and Aftrican Studies, University of London
East Asian art history
Asian American Studies Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Studies South and Southeast Asian Studies Education Social Policy
Ph.D. Berkeley
Chinese history
pedagogy and Chinese American history
B.A., China; M.A., Australia; Ph.D., University of Oregon
taught different levels of Chinese language and literature courses.
M.A. in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language at National Taiwan Normal University.
taught all levels of Chinese language courses in National Taiwan University in addition to the following USA Universities, Wake Forest University, Elon University and Western Washington University.
first, second and third year Chinese
learner motivation and use of technology in Chinese language instruction
Master of English Linguistics and Literature from the Department of English, Zhongshan University, China M.Ed. from University of Cincinnati
began teaching Chinese in the Program of African and Asian Languages at Northwestern University in 1994
Elementary Chinese
second language acquisition and pedagogy, interaction between language and culture, and analysis of narration religious studies
B.A. in French literature at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (previously Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Languages) in the P.R.C. Maîtrise in Teaching French as Foreign Language in University Jussieu (Paris VII) M.A. (DEA) of Second Language Acquisition and Pedagogy at University of Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris III) Ph.D in linguistics with honors in 2006 at University Sorbonne Nouvelle (Par...
culture and the Bible, with a special emphasis on the tasks of building nations, transforming local communities, fulfilling the ideals of culture, saving individuals from chaos, meaninglessness, injustice, and violence and moving them toward wholeness/shalom and beauty/glory.
A. September 1990–September 1992: Ph.D. in New Testament and Hermeneutics, Classics, and Rhetoric in Religious and Theological Studies at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA. B. September 1987–May 1990: M. Div. (GPA of 4.0) at Garrett-Evangelical Seminary, Evanston, Illinois, USA. C. August 1984–May 1987: B.A. (Summa Cum Laude) in Biblical and Theological Studies with a Christian E...
1. Harry R. Kendall Professor of New Testament at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL, USA (since 1996). 2. Affiliate Faculty, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, Northwestern University, Evanston (since June 1, 2015) 3. 北京大学客座教授: Visiting Professor, Philosophy and Religious Studies Dept., Peking University, Beijing, China (since July 2006) 4. 浙江大学特聘客座...
Geographic Field(s): Asian History Thematic Field(s): Urban History; Gender and Sexuality History Principal Research Interest(s): Urban History, Late Qing and Republican China, Social and Cultural History, Gender and Sexuality, Nationalism, International History/China and the World/Global Exchange
Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, Ph.D., 1998; M.Phil., 1993; M.A., 1992. Dissertation: Between Heaven and Modernity: the late Qing and early Republic (Re)Construction of Suzhou Urban Space. Advisor: Prof. Jonathan Spence Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002 A.B. cum laude, 1988.
2006-present, Associate Professor of History, Northwestern University 2000-2006, Assistant Professor of History, Northwestern University 1999-2000, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Chinese Studies, University of California, Berkeley 1998-99, Center Fellow, Project on Cities and Urban Knowledges, International Center for Advanced Studies, New York University 1995, 1998, Acting Instructor, Yale U...
Chinese Civlization. Qing history. 20th century China. China in Reform: a history of the present moment. Sex and Gender in Revolution. Shanghai: Modernity and Modernism in 20th Century China. Cities as Modern Utopia/Dystopia in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Modern Chinese history, especially late Qing, Republican, and PRC periods: social, cultural, and political history; China and global inte...
History and development of Himalayan Buddhist art and material culture, Esoteric Buddhist art, Buddhist art and theory, Esoteric Buddhism in East, South, and Southeast Asia; fieldwork in Ladakh and Zangskar (Indian Himalayas) and Amdo (PRC). Program Area: Buddhist Art, Pre-modern Asia Regional Specialization: Central and East Asia (Tibet)
Ph.D. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL - Art History - 1992 Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Studies, Taipei, Taiwan - 1985-87 M.A. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL - Art History - 1984 B.A. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN - Art History - 1983
Northwestern University, Evanston IL, Associate Professor - January 2010 to present Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, Assistant Professor - 1992-2000, Associate Professor - 2000-Fall 2009 Tibet Site Seminar, Princeton University & Tibet (Luce Funded), Field Director - 2005-07 Rubin Museum of Art, NY - 2002 – 2004 (on leave from Skidmore College), Curator of Himalayan Art National Palace M...
the Buddhist art of the Himalayas the pre-modern mural painting of Ladakh and Zangskar (Indian Himalayas) and the contemporary revival of monastic painting in Amdo (China, northeastern cultural Tibet)
Ph. D. in Art History from the University of Chicago
In 2008-2009 he was a Scholar-in-Residence at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles 2002 – 2004, Prof. Linrothe served as the inaugural curator of Himalayan art at the Rubin Museum of Art [RMA] which opened to the public in October of 2004.
20th Century Chinese History, Anthropology of Muslim Societies, Religious Activism, Friedrich Nietzsche.
The University of Michigan: 2005 Ph.D., Doctoral Program in Anthropology and History 1995 to 2005 Doctoral Program in Anthropology and History 1994 to 1995 Doctoral Program in History 1993 to 1994 Visiting Student, Center for Chinese Studies Freiburg University, Germany: B.A. Equivalent: 1990 to 1993, Undergraduate Studies in Early Modern and Modern History (major) and Chinese Studies and Philo...
Northwestern University: Since 2008 Visiting Assistant Professor, Visiting Scholar, Lecturer, Anthropology, Asian Studies Program, and Sociology The University of Oxford: 2005 to 2008 Postdoctoral Fellow, Contemporary China Studies Programme
pedagogy and curriculum development, especially those regarding Business Chinese
M.A. of Teaching Chinese as a Second/Foreign Language at National Taiwan Normal University.
taught different levels of Chinese language at Williams College, Brown University and some Mandarin training programs in Taiwan
labor politics, contentious politics, political economy, and the politics of law and legal institutions, principally in China and Indonesia
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
a postdoctoral fellow at Oxford an assistant professor at the Universities of Texas and Toronto.
Chinese domestic politics and foreign policy, comparative political economy of development, contentious politics and social movements, as well as comparative politics more broadly
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 2013
independent Chinese film
PhD Social Anthropology with Media, Harvard University MA East Asia Regional Studies, Harvard University
PhD in Politics from Princeton University 2012 BA in Political Studies from the American University of Beirut.
an Assistant Professor of Government at Georgetown University a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale University
political theory, with a focus on early Chinese political thought
span pre-modern Chinese literature, dream cultures, gender studies, queer theory, Chinese history, fashion studies, Chinese and Tibetan Buddhism, and contemporary Chinese fiction, cinema, and popular culture
Ph.D. in Chinese Literature and Women and Gender Studies from the University of California at Berkeley
arrived to Northwestern in Summer 2013 as the founding chair of the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at NU and Associate Professor of Chinese Literature
Harvard University: ALM in Extension Studies, Concentration in Dramatic Arts Northwestern University: MSC Master of Science in Communication, School of Communication Beijing Language and Culture University: M.Ed., Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, Concentration in Curriculum and Teaching Methodology Capital Normal University: BA, Chinese Literature and Linguistics, with honor
Preceptor (Coursehead) in Chinese (2007-2012) Dept. of East Asian Languanges and Civilizations, Harvard University Instructor in Chinese (2005-2006) Dept. of East Asian Languanges and Civilizations, Harvard University Academic Director (Summer 2015) Critical Language Scholarship Program (CLS) in Beijing, US Department of State