

2017: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Joint Program in Historical Anthropology of Chinese Society, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
2016: Ph.D. in Anthropology, School of Humanities and Social Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
2013: Exchange Student, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
2010: M.A. in Folklore Studies, School of Literature and Journalism, Minzu University of China
2005: B.A. in Economics, School of Politics and Economics, Chongqing Normal University
Anthropology and Development
Disaster Anthropology
Chinese Social Documentary Studies
Community and Cultural Identity (English-taught)
Anthropological Theory and Methods (Co-taught)
Rural Revitalization and Social Innovation (Co-taught)
Documentary and Social Observation (Co-taught)
Anthropology of China (English-taught, Co-taught)
Social Research Methods (English-taught, Co-taught)
1. Yu Rising in Western Qiang: Ethnic Inter-embedding and Historical Mentality in Cultural Intersection Zones, Journal of Minzu University of China, 2025(1): 110-120.
2. Nostalgia: Reconstructing Places of Memory in Cyberspace, Social Sciences Weekly, May 2, 2024.
3. Becoming Multi-skilled Qiang Embroidery: Craft Practice in Post-disaster Reconstruction Areas, Ethnic Arts Quarterly, 2023(5): 142-151.
4. Weaving Memories: Disaster Narratives in Informal Videos During the COVID-19 Pandemic, China Computer-Mediated Communication Studies (CCCS), 2021(17): 103-126.
5. The Predicament of Authenticity: Cultural Performance and Identity Anxiety of Qiang People in Beichuan After the Wenchuan Earthquake, Folklore Studies, 2020(1): 146-155.
6. Experiencing Song and Dance: Body and Self-identity in Post-disaster Reconstruction, Journal of Original Ecological National Culture, 2019(4): 75-83.
7. The Unfamiliar New Home: Spatial Negotiation and Cultural Adaptation of New Beichuan Residents After Relocation, Journal of Southwest Minzu University (Humanities and Social Sciences), 2017(3): 32-38.
8. New Beichuan: Qiang Culture Reconstruction in Progress, Wenhua Zongheng (Cultural Review), 2015(3): 96-103.
9. Field Investigation of the Tiaocaogai Ritual of Baima Tibetans in Erize Village, Pingwu, Journal of Northwest Minzu University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), 2010(2): 67-73.
10. Contemporary Disaster Memory: A Narratological Reflection on the 5.12 Wenchuan Earthquake, Forum on Folk Culture, 2008(1): 78-82.
Translation
1. 《艺术与人类学之间:当代民族志实践》,《艺术人类学精粹》,生活· 读书·新知三联书店,2025.(Schneider, Arnd, and Chris Wright, 2010. “Introduction”,In Between Art and Anthropology: Contemporary Ethnographic Practice, edited by Arnd Schneider and Christopher Wright, 67–74. Oxford: Berg.)
2. 《深临其境:关于观察和情境的说明》,《艺术人类学精粹》,读书·生活·新知三联书店,2025.(Wright, Christopher. 2010. “In the Thick of It: Notes on Observation and Context.” In Between Art and Anthropology: Contemporary Ethnographic Practice, edited by Arnd Schneider and Christopher Wright. Oxford: Berg.)
3. 《金浪:斯里兰卡东南沿海地区海啸救助的公平分配话语》,《西南民族大学学报》,2017年第1期。(Gamburd, Michele R. The golden wave: Discourses on the equitable distribution of tsunami aid on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast. Tsunami recovery in Sri Lanka: Ethnic and regional dimensions. DB McGilvray and MR Gamburd eds. London, New York: Routledge .2010)
4. 《在中国进行田野调查及其风险的反思》,《历史人类学学刊》,2015年第2期:165-183 (Tapp, Nicholas. Some Reflections of Fieldwork and Risk in China )
5. 《生死珠穆朗玛:夏尔巴人与喜马拉雅登山运动》,上海:华东师范大学出版社 (Ortner, Sherry B. Life and death on Mt. Everest: Sherpas and Himalayan mountaineering. Princeton University Press, 2001.) (await publication)
