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Ethnic Identity in China: New Perspectives & Research
Pomona College's Pacific Basin Institute presents a panel discussion examining ethnic identity in China.
Where
A Roundtable Panel discussion with faculty delegation members from the School of Ethnology & Sociology, Minzu University, Beijing.
Moderated by Dru Gladney, President of the Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona College
Panel participants include:
Yang Shengmin, Ph.D., Dean of the School of Ethnology & Sociology, Distinguished Professor of Ethnology, specialist on Environment and Ethnology of Northwest China;
Ding Hong, Ph.D., Associate Dean/Professor of Ethnology, specialist on Islam in China and Central Asia;
Wang Qingren, Ph.D., Professor of Medical Anthropology, specialist on Chinese traditional medicine and the Yijing (I-Ching);
Wu Xiaoyan, Ph.D., Associate Dean, specialist on history of ethnology and ethnic education in China; and
Dan Smyer Yu, Ph.D., Visiting Professor of Anthropology/Senior Researcher, the Ethnic Minority Study Center of China, specialist on Tibetan Buddhism and ethnology of Qinghai.
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