Biography
Borned and raised in China's Northeast, I am interested in the history of my homeland and the coming into being of this region, both politically and intellectually. In history, the place of China's Northeast, also known as Manchuria, was both the center of the Qing empire's homeland and the important borderland of modern China. I am now working on the history of China's political transformation from an empire into a modern nation state, and how that grand process of historical change intertwined with the regional history of Manchuria through the periods of empire, nation-states, and colonial times from the nineteenth century to the first half of the twentieth century.
Research Interests
Borderland History
History of Law
Study of Empire
Theories of State and Power
Education
M.A., EALC, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
B.A., Chinese Language and Literature, Wuhan University
Grants
EALC Summer Research Fellowship, 2023
EALC Summer Research Assistantship, 2021
Courses Taught
CHIN 203
CHIN 204