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Ralph A. Litzinger, Associate Professor, Cultural Anthropology and Director, Asian/Pacific Studies Institute
Office Location: | 113 Social Sciences |
Office Phone: | (919) 681-6250 |
Email Address: |
Teaching (Spring 2024):
- CULANTH 520S.01, ECO-MEDIA
Synopsis
- Friedl Bdg 204, F 03:05 PM-05:35 PM
- (also cross-listed as LIT 522S.01, VMS 520S.01)
- Friedl Bdg 204, F 03:05 PM-05:35 PM
- AMES 590.01, SPECIAL TOPICS
Synopsis
- West Duke 108B, W 04:40 PM-07:10 PM
- (also cross-listed as CULANTH 590.02)
- West Duke 108B, W 04:40 PM-07:10 PM
- CULANTH 360S.01, GLOBAL APPLE
Synopsis
- Online ON, MTuTh 02:00 PM-04:05 PM
- (also cross-listed as AMES 360S.01, ICS 369S.01, LIT 361S.01, PUBPOL 358S.01, SOCIOL 360S.01)
- Online ON, MTuTh 02:00 PM-04:05 PM
- HOUSECS 59.04, HOUSE COURSE (SP TOP)
Synopsis
- Perkins 065, W 07:00 PM-08:30 PM
- CULANTH 241.01, MIGRANT CHINA
Synopsis
- Friedl Bdg 204, M 06:30 PM-09:00 PM
- (also cross-listed as AMES 231.01)
- Friedl Bdg 204, M 06:30 PM-09:00 PM
- CULANTH 360S.01, GLOBAL APPLE
Synopsis
- Friedl Bdg 126, W 03:05 PM-05:35 PM
- (also cross-listed as AMES 360S.01, ICS 369S.01, LIT 361S.01, PUBPOL 358S.01, SOCIOL 360S.01)
- Friedl Bdg 126, W 03:05 PM-05:35 PM
- Education:
Ph.D. University of Washington 1994 M.A. University of Washington 1990 B.A. Evergreen State College 1985
- Specialties:
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Globalization
Transnationalism
Nationalism
Ethnicity
Social Movements
Migration
Asia
- Research Interests:
Ralph Litzinger, PH.D. University of Washington, 1994, does research on minority politics in the People's Republic of China. He has written on Marxist theory in nationality policy in socialist states, ethnic and indigenous revitalization in the post-Cold War global order, and on ethnographic film, photography, and popular culture. He is the author of Other Chinas: the Yao and the Politics of National Belonging and numerous essays in anthropology, cultural studies, and East Asian studies journals. He is currently doing research on the politics of nature, non-governmental organizations, and global environmentalism in northeastern Yunnan and Eastern Tibet.
- Keywords:
- Asia • China • Marxist theory • Popular Culture • Cultural Studies
- Current Ph.D. Students
(Former Students)
- Ana Huang
- Travis Klinsberg
- Dasa Mortensen
- Robert Powers
- Jennifer Chien
- Adam Bund
- June Hee Kwon
- Ju Hyung Shim
- Gabi Lukacs
- Yu Wang
- Hui-ru Tsai
- Margo Weiss
- Yidong Gong
- Postdocs Mentored
- Megan Moody (2007-2008)
- Representative Publications
(More Publications)
- Litzinger, RA, Other Chinas: The Yao and the Politics of National Belonging (2000), Duke University Press [abs]
- Litzinger, R, Afterword: Beyond the Corporate Leninist Box, in Privatizing China: Socialism from Afar, edited by Ong, A; Zhang, L (2008)
- Litzinger, RA, The Mobilization of Nature: Perspectives from Northwest Yunnan, China Quarterly, vol. 178 no. 178 (Spring, 2004), pp. 488-504, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi] [abs]
- Ralph Litzinger, , “Contested Sovereignties and the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund”, Political And Legal Anthropology Review (PoLAR), vol. 29 no. 1 (2006), pp. 66-87, WILEY [doi] [abs]
- Litzinger, RA, In Search of the Grassroots: Hydroelectric Schemes in Northwest Yunnan, in Grassroots Political Reform in Contemporary China, edited by Perry, E; Goodman, M (April, 2007)