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DAN ABRAMSON abramson@u.washington.edu Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Design and Planning, Interdisciplinary Program; Areas of Interest: Urban identity, conservation and design; housing and community development; urban studies in emergent/resurgent market economies and transnational communities
ANN ANAGNOST anagnost@u.washington.edu Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology; Areas of Interest: Ethnography of the state; politics of reproduction; late capitalist transformations of childhood
DAVID
BACHMAN dbachman@u.washington.edu Associate Director, Jackson School of International Studies Professor, Jackson School of International Studies
Areas of Interest: Government and politics of contemporary China;
US-China Relations; Chinese foreign relations
TANI E. BARLOW barlow@u.washington.edu Professor, Department of Women Studies; Areas of Interest: Gender politics in the history of China in the Twentieth Century
NYAN-PING BI npbi@u.washington.edu Lecturer, Department of Asian Languages and Literature; Areas of Interest: Chinese language
JUDITH M. BOLTZ jmboltz@u.washington.edu Affiliate Associate Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Literature; Areas of Interest: Chinese literature
WILLIAM G. BOLTZ boltzwm@u.washington.edu Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Literature; Areas of Interest: Classical Chinese
YOMI BRAESTER yomi@u.washington.edu Adjunct Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Literature; Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Literature and Program of Cinema Studies; Areas of Interest: Modern Chinese literature; film; literary criticism and theory of art
YUQING CAO ycao@u.washington.edu Lecturer, Department of Asian Languages and Literature
ANTHONY B. CHAN chanant@u.washington.edu Associate Professor, School of Communications; Areas of Interest: Chinese media economics; dot-com enterprises in Chinese Asia; the cinema of China, Japan, and India; race, gender, and power in Asian America
HOKLAM CHAN hoklam22@u.washington.edu Affiliate Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Literature.
KAM WING CHAN kwchan@u.washington.edu Professor, Department of Geography; Areas of Interest: Cities; migration; labor market; urban economics; China (and Hong Kong)
TAIPING CHANG taiping@u.washington.edu Affiliate Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Literature; Chinese Track advisor, CISB (Certificate of International Studies in Business) program, Business School; Areas of Interest: Chinese language and literature
MADELEINE YUE DONG yuedong@u.washington.edu Associate Professor, Jackson School of International Studies Associate Professor, Department of History; Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Women Studies; Areas of Interest: Modern Chinese history; social/cultural history of modern China; Chinese popular history in the 19th and 20th centuries; urban history and Beijing in the 20th century; gender history
PATRICIA BUCKLEY EBREY ebrey@u.washington.edu Professor, Department of History and Jackson School of International Studies; Areas of Interest: Chinese social and cultural history, especially of the Song period
ROBERT KENT GUY qing@u.washington.edu Associate Professor, Department of History and Jackson School of International Studies; Chair, China Studies Program, Jackson School of International Studies; Areas of Interest: Pre-modern China; political and cultural history
GARY HAMILTON ggh@u.washington.edu Professor, Department of Sociology and Jackson School of International Studies; Areas of Interest: Economic sociology of East Asia; overseas Chinese
J. CHRIS HAMM jcsong@u.washington.edu Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Literature; Areas of Interest: Late imperial and modern Chinese fiction and popular culture; martial arts fiction
ZEV HANDEL zhandel@u.washington.edu Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Literature; Areas of Interest: Historical Chinese phonology; Sino-Tibetan linguistics
STEVAN HARRELL stevehar@u.washington.edu Professor, Department of Anthropology; Curator of Asian Ethnology, Burke Museum; Areas of Interest: Ethnicity; community development; education; material culture; demography; family; China and Taiwan
JEFF HOU jhou@u.washington.edu Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture; Areas of Interest: Community participation; cultural and ecological design; environmental planning; grassroots environmental actions; social movement;indigenous people
SUSAN HUANG shihshan@u.washington.edu Assistant Professor, Art History, School of Art; Areas of Interest:Buddhist and daoist pictorial art in the Song and Yuan periods; Chinese religious prints; imagery of efficacy in Chinese art; Sino-Japanese painting exchange between 12th and 16th centuries; regionalism in Chinese painting
DAVID KNECHTGES knechtge@u.washington.edu Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Literature; Areas of Interest: Han and Six Dynasties literature; fu; Wen Xuan; Chinese literary history; classical prose
WILLIAM LAVELY lavely@u.washington.edu Director, East Asia Center; Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Jackson School of International Studies; Areas of Interest: Contemporary Chinese society and population
ZHI LIN zhilin@u.washington.edu Associate Professor, Division of Art History
KATHARYNE MITCHELL kmitch@u.washington.edu Associate Professor, Department of Geography; Areas of Interest: Transnational economic and cultural movements in the Pacific Rim
JERRY NORMAN Professor Emeritus, Department of Asian Languages and Literature; Areas of Interest: Chinese language and linguistics, phonology, Altaic linguistics
DEBORAH PORTER debzport@u.washington.edu Associate Professor, Jackson School of International Studies
KYOKO TOKUNO tokuno@u.washington.edu Assistant Professor, Jackson School of International Studies
CHING-HSIEN WANG
Professor, Department of Comparative Literature
Areas of Interest: Modern Chinese poetry; East-West literary relations
SUSAN H. WHITING swhiting@u.washington.edu Associate Professor, Department of Political Science; Adjunct Associate Professor, Jackson School of International Studies; Areas of Interest: Late industrialization in East Asia; government and politics of China
CHRISTINE WONG cpwwong@u.washington.edu Jackson Professor of International Studies, Jackson School of International Studies; Areas of Interest: China; transition economies; public finance; economic reforms; central-local relations; rural industrialization
KAR-YIU WONG karyiu@u.washington.edu Professor, Department of Economics; Areas of Interest: International trade; commercial policy; economic growth; Asian growth and crisis
LI PING YU Lecturer, Department of Asian Languages and Literature.
ANNE YUE-HASHIMOTO anneyue@u.washington.edu Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Literature; Areas of Interest: Historical and modern Chinese grammar; dialectology; phonology; typology
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