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Henry Luce Foundation/ACLS Program in China Studies Early Career Fellowships

Fellowship Year
Related Program

Selda Altan

Year:
  • 2013
  • 2022
Randolph College
A Sisterhood to Save China: Women’s Leadership and Labor in the “Gung Ho” Industrial Cooperatives (Indusco), 1938–1952
Long Term

Kyoungjin Bae

Year:
  • 2013
  • 2022
Kenyon College
Guangdong’s Flowing Mechanism: Furniture, Craft, and Artisans across Early Modern Borders
This long-term award is made possible with additional funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities

Jianqing Chen

Year:
  • 2022
Washington University in St. Louis
Put Down the Hoe, Pick Up the Smartphone: The Emergence of Rural Internet Influencers in Contemporary China
Long Term

Guangtian Ha

Year:
  • 2022
Haverford College
From Baghdad to Canton: Sailors, Slaves, and Global Blackness in Medieval Maritime Asia
Long Term

Zhuqing Samie Hu

Year:
  • 2022
University of California, Berkeley
The Emperor’s Extractive Ears: Music, Empire, and Empiricism in Early Modern China
Long Term

Leif Johnson

Year:
  • 2022
Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
“Young men don’t want to do this work”: Generational change and men’s labor in and beyond the urban construction industry
Flexible

Jialin Li

Year:
  • 2022
Monmouth College
Identities and Scientific Practices of Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctors in (post)-pandemic China
Flexible

Xuefei Ma

Year:
  • 2022
Kennesaw State University
Stop Sexual Violence!: Popular Culture and Female Bonding in China's Pandemic Era
Flexible

Xiao Rao

Year:
  • 2022
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Tales of Wit and Enlightenment: Buddhism and Literati Humor in Song Dynasty China
Long Term

Elizabeth Joy Reynolds

Year:
  • 2019
  • 2022
Washington University in St. Louis
Tibet Incorporated: Institutional Power and Economic Practice on the Sino-Tibetan Borderland 1930-1950
This long-term award is made possible with additional funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities

Jesse G Rodenbiker

Year:
  • 2022
Cornell University
Ecological States: Environmental Governance, Urbanization, and Inequality in China
Flexible

Guldana Salimjan

Year:
  • 2022
Simon Fraser University
State of Dispossession: Voices of Belonging & the Colonial Politics of Land in Pastoral Xinjiang
Long Term

Joohee Suh

Year:
  • 2015
  • 2022
Xavier University
Unruly Dead Bodies: Delayed Burial and the Change of Qing Death Ethics
Long Term
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