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Ralph A Litzinger Ralph A Litzinger, Associate Professor and Director, Asian/Pacific Studies Institute

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Specialties:

Globalization
Transnationalism
Nationalism
Ethnicity
Mass Culture
Post Colonialism
Asia

Research Interests: Environmentalism

Curriculum Vitae
Representative Publications   (More Publications)

  1. R.A. Litzinger. Other Chinas: The Yao and the Politics of National Belonging. Duke University Press, 2000.  [abs]
  2. Ralph Litzinger. "“Contested Sovereignties and the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund”." Political And Legal Anthropology Review (PoLAR)  vol. 29 no. 1 (2006).
  3. R.A. Litzinger. "The Mobilization of Nature: Perspectives from Northwest Yunnan." China Quarterly  no. 178 (Spring, 2004).
  4. R.A. Litzinger. "“Damming the Angry River”." China Review  vol. 30 no. Autumn (2004): 30-34. [htm]
  5. R.A. Litzinger. ""Theorizing Post-socialism: Reflections on the Politics of Marginality in Contemporary China"." South Atlantic Quarterly  (Spring, 2002). (special issue on "The Vicissitudes of Theory")
  6. R.A. Litzinger. ""Government from Below: The State, the Popular, and the Illusion of Autonomy"." Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique  vol. 9 no. 1 (Spring, 2001): 251-264.
  7. R.A. Litzinger. "Screening the Political: Pedagogy and Dissent in The Gate of Heavenly Peace." Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique  vol. 7 no. 3 ( 2001): 827-850.
  8. R.A. Litzinger. "Questions of Gender: Ethnic Minority Representation in Post-Mao China." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars  vol. 32 no. 4 ( 2001): 3-14.
  9. R.A. Litzinger. "Memory Work: Reconstituting the Ethnic in Post-Mao China." Cultural Anthropology  vol. 13 no. 2 ( 2001): 224-255.
  10. R.A. Litzinger. ""Tradition and the Gender of Civility"." Chinese Feminities/Chinese Masculinities: An Introductory Reader. Edited by Susan Brownell and Jeffrey Wasserstrom.  (Spring, 2001.).
  11. R.A. Litzinger. ""Re-imagining the State in Post-Mao China"." Cultures of Insecurity: States, Communities, and Production of Danger. Edited by Jutta Weldes, Mark Laffey, Hugh Gusterson, and Raymond Duvall.  ( 1999.): 293-318.

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