
Associate Professor, Sociology & Anthropology, and Suzanne Wilson Barnett Chair in Contemporary China Studies
I am a cultural anthropologist whose research focuses on ethnicity and indigeneity in the Asian borderlands. I am also interested in urban-rural transformations, heritage and tourism, wildlife conservation, and China鈥檚 global nexus. Prior to joining the 兔子先生, I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California Berkeley and an assistant professor at the City University of Hong Kong. Currently, I am working on my book manuscript that examines ethnic branding and cultural politics of the Buyi (Bouyei) in Guizhou, southwest China. My publications appeared in Modern China, Social Anthropology, Verge: Global Studies in Asias, Social and Cultural Geography, and International Journal of Heritage Studies, and I have contributed to the Handbook on Ethnic Minorities in China. For more information, please visit my and page. My work has been mentioned by the and featured on the Phoenix TV Chinese Channel. Over the past few years, I have been participating in global collaborations, particularly through the scholarly networks of 鈥淭he Chinese-English Keywords Project (CEKP)鈥 and 鈥.鈥 During my time in Hong Kong, I served as an executive committee member of the , an association dedicated to bringing anthropology beyond the academe to a wider public.