Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
Period |
1993 |
Degree |
Ph.D. |
Subject |
Anthropology |
Work Experience
1994-present |
Associate professor, Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
Professional Activities
2002-present |
Editorial committee of the Taiwan Journal of Anthropology, published by the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica. |
1994-present |
Editor, Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan. |
1998-2001 |
Editor, Thought and Words Quarterly: Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences. |
1997-1998 |
Secretary, Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan. |
Grants and Awards
2003-2005 |
National Science Council, Taiwan. Becoming Natives: A Study of Tahitian Adoption Practices |
2001-2002 |
Visiting Scholar, Harvard-Yenching Institute. Cambridge, MA, U.S.A. |
2000 |
Elected the "Best Teacher of the Year" by Students at the College Level (College of Liberal Arts, National Taiwan University, Taiwan) |
Selected Publications
"Oceania: diversified Austronesian populations." Historical Monthly: 58-64. 2004.
"Fixed filed and shifting boundaries: the Chinese in Tahiti." In Ying-kuei Yuang & Wen-te Chen (eds.), Reflection of Community Studies. Taipei: Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica. Pp. 303-329. 2002.
"A preliminary analysis of diversification in a �farming� village: Evergreen in Pingtung." Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology 57: 89-113.Dept. of Anthropology of National Taiwan University. 2001.
"Historical narrative and �national� identity." Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology 54: 41-62. National Taiwan University, Taiwan. 2000.
"The formation and transformation of the �borderland� on Pingtung Plain." In Tseng , Cheng-ming & Tung, Yuan-chao (eds.), A Collection of Archival Documents from Kavalan and Siraya. Taipei: Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University. Pp. 20-41. 1999.
(with Cheng-ming Tseng) (co-ed) A Collection of Archival Documents from Kavalan and Siraya. Taipei: Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University. 1999.