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Research Abstracts

The Civil Lives of Dead Bodies: Funerary Ritual and Popular Religion in Postsocialist Rural China
(Powerpoint Presentation from paper given at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 26 May 2006 - large file, 4.8 MB)

Is Male to Female as Nature Is to Culture?: Sports and Masculinity in Chinese and American Popular Culture
(2005 AAA Annual Meeting Paper Abstract)

Civil Society Redux: Rural Catholicism and State-Society Relations in Postsocialist China
(Powerpoint Presentation from paper given at the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, 7 October 2005)

Rethinking Models of Science and Religion: Science as Religion in Contemporary China
(2004 AAA Annual Meeting/Society for East Asian Anthropology Meeting at the University of California, Berkeley)

Chicken - China and KFC (Interview from The Current, Canadian Broadcasting Company; Real Media stream)

Framing Globalization: Ritual Photography and Family Snapshots in Rural China (2003 International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences Meeting in Florence, Italy (Powerpoint Presentation in Acrobat format)

Teaching about China, Japan, and Korea through Popular Culture (2003 Asianetwork Annual Meeting Powerpoint Presentation, in pdf format)

Hoop Dreams without Borders: Playing and Imagining Basketball in China (2003 AAS Annual Meeting Paper Abstract)

Notes on Chinese Cockfights: Chickens and Globalization in Contemporary China (2002 Yale Chicken Conference, Powerpoint Presentation, in Acrobat format)
     Yale Chicken Conference website
     Hartford Courant Article on Yale Chicken Conference

Is Catholicism a Chinese Religion (2002 AAS Annual Meeting Paper Abstract)

God Aboveground: Religion and State in Postsocialist China (2001 AAA Annual Meeting Paper Abstract)


Published by Stanford University Press, November 2001: God Aboveground: Catholic Church, Postsocialist State, and Transnational Processes in a Chinese Village
     Review of God Aboveground from Choice
     Review of God Aboveground from the Journal of Asian Studies

China 2001: Butler University and AsiaNetwork/Freeman Foundation Student-Faculty Fieldwork Program

Catholic and Modern in a Chinese Village: Young Adults "Keeping the Faith" (2001 AAS Annual Meeting Paper Abstract)

Getting Ahead in China: Virtual Mobility, Computer Technology, and Chinese Cyborgs (2000 AAA Annual Meeting Paper Abstract)

Transnationalism and Cyberculture in Postsocialist Shanghai (Presentation Slides, pdf format)

The Shepherd Boy and Weaving Maiden: Deterritorialized Love and Long-Distance Relationships in Postsocialist Rural China
(1999 AAA Annual Meeting Paper Abstract)

Global Shanghai: Images from Preliminary Fieldwork, 1999

Catholic Spaces: Religious Practices of Location in Transnational Context (1998 AAA Panel and Individual Abstracts)

Praying Together: A Chinese Catholic Village in the People's Republic (Dissertation Abstract)

Catholic Ancestors: Funerary Ritual in post-Deng Rural Southern China (Paper given at the 1998 Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting)

Fighting the Good Fight: The Return of Hong Kong and the Catholic Church in China (Paper given at the 1997 American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting)

Globalized Childhood?: Fast Food in the People's Republic of China

What it means to be Hakka in Cyberspace: Diasporic Ethnicity and the Internet (Paper given at the 1996 3rdInternational Conference of Hakkaology)

Kentucky Fried Chicken in Beijing


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