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CEAS Faculty and Scholars on the MacMillan Report

Daniel Mattingly, Assistant Professor of Political Science The Art of Political Control in China February 5, 2020
Odd Arne Westad, Elihu Professor of History and Global Affairs Empire and Righteous Nation: 600 Years of China-Korea Relations November 20, 2019
Denise Ho, Assistant Professor of History Curating Revolution: Politics on Display in Mao’s China October 3, 2018
Esther Lam, Visiting Fellow, Council on East Asian Studies Human Rights and Multilateral Development Banks December 6, 2017
Seth Jacobowitz, Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages & Literatures Writing Technology in Meiji Japan October 12, 2017
André Asplund, Japan Foundation’s Center for Global Partnership Postdoctoral Associate (2016-2017) ‘Normative Power Japan’: Settling for Chinese Democracy? May 10, 2017
Nobuhiro Hiwatari, Visiting Fellow in East Asian Studies (2015-2016) The Politics of Fiscal Discipline April 13, 2016
Andrew Quintman, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies The Yogin and the Madman March 26, 2014
Chloe Starr, Assistant Professor of Asian Christianity and Theology Chinese Intellectual Christianity February 26, 2014
Aaron Gerow, Professor of Film Studies and East Asian Languages & Literatures The History of Japanese Film Theory February 19, 2014
Helen Siu, Professor of Anthropology China’s Urban Revolution April 17, 2013
Jing Tsu, Professor of Modern Chinese Literature and Culture Sound and Script in Chinese Diaspora February 27, 2013
Daniel Botsman, Professor of History Freedom without Slavery? ‘Coolies,’ Prostitutes, and Outcastes in Meiji Japan’s ‘Emancipation Moment’ December 5, 2012
William Kelly, Professor of Anthropology and Sumitomo Professor of Japanese Studies Sports in Japan January 18, 2012
Deborah Davis, Professor of Sociology Changing Marriage and Divorce Trends in China October 19, 2011
Fabian Drixler, Assistant Professor of History Infanticide in Japan October 12, 2011
Peter C. Perdue, Professor of History Chinese Cultural and Economic Associations with Tea March 2, 2011
Haun Saussy, Bird White Housum Professor of Comparative Literature Comparative Literature – Its Current Situation and Theoretical Perplexities February 2, 2011
Jessica Weiss, Assistant Professor of Political Science and a Research Fellow at the MacMillan Center Anti-foreign Protests in China March 3, 2010
Tina Lu, Professor of Chinese Literature Accidental Incest and Filial Cannibalism in Chinese Literature December 2, 2009
Frances Rosenbluth, Deputy Provost for the Social Sciences and Faculty Development The Political Economy of Gender Inequality September 30, 2009