B.A., M.A. (Sun Yat-sen University); Ph.D. (CUHK)
Associate Professor, Department of History, CUHK;
Director of CUHK-SYSU Centre for Historical Anthropology, CUHK
I am interested in the history of village society at a time when villages are passing into history, and the history of common people as a creation of the modern age. In place of villages rooted in the locale, we now have people looking for their roots among villages. Let me be very clear about this: I am not saying villages have all but disappeared, or that in the past there weren’t common people. I am saying that when we put ourselves into a history that is expressed in the language and images of the state, and adapt to a daily life that we take for granted, we have lost the village as a place and replaced it with the longing for cultural roots. I like to approach history as the historical anthropologist might, by combining field work and historical documents. I like to read my documents where history happens to see what I can hear from the people who have not been recorded in it. I don’t know how far I can go in this venture. I shall go where history will take me.
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2019-2020 | The Ping-Liu-Li Uprising in 1906: an interpretation based on an understanding of local society Principal Investigator, Research Grants Council - General Research Fund |
2014-2017 | The Last of the Li on Hainan Island, 1920 – 1980 Principal Investigator, Research Grants Council - General Research Fund |
2012-2015 | Local Society in Ji'an Prefecture, Jiangxi Province, from the Yuan Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty Principal Investigator, Research Grants Council - General Research Fund |
2011-2013 | Anyuan and Pingxiang: The Mine and the City Principal Investigator, CUHK Research Committee, Direct Grants |
2010-2017 | The Area of Excellence Project (Fifth round), Historical Anthropology of Chinese Society, CUHK, Hong Kong Co-Investigator |
2007-2010 | Post-doctoral Fellow, “Redefining the West River: Ming and Qing State Building and the Transformation of Native Society” Collaborative Research Fund, Research Grants Committee, HKSAR, (CUHK1/06C) |
2005-2008 | “The Conversion of Chieftains: Territorial Gods, Chieftain Lineages, and the Retention of Indigenous Identity in Border Areas” Member of research team, paper contributor. Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange |