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Rebecca Nedostup 張倩雯
Sex:Female 女
Nationality:USA 美國
Period for Grants:4個月

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CCS Grant

2010/9~2010/12

Instituion:Department of History, Boston College, USA

Topic:Mapping Body and Spirit: Displacement, Home and Community across China's Mid Twentieth Century Wars中國戰爭移民的家鄉觀念輿社區意識

Present

Instituion:Department of History, Brown University, USA

美國布朗大學歷史系

Specialty:近代中國文化史

Homepage:Department of History, Brown University, USA
Rebecca A. Nedostup
Rebecca Nedostup

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  • Nedostup, Rebecca. 2008. “Two Tombs: Thoughts on Zhu Yuanzhang, the Kuomintang, and the Meanings of National Heroes," in Sarah K. Schneewind, ed., Long Live the Emperor!:The Uses of the Ming Founder Across Six Centuries of East Asian History Society for Ming Studies, 2008
  • Nedostup, Rebecca. 2007.“Civic Faith and Hybrid Ritual in Nationalist China,” in Dennis Washburn and A. Kevin Reinhart, ed., Converting Cultures: Religion, Ideology, and Transformations of Modernity Leiden: Brill, 27-56.
  • Nedostup, Rebecca. The China Gateway - a resource site for students of Chinese history
  • Nedostup, Rebecca. "Begging the Sages of the Party-State": Citizenship and Government in Transition in Nationalist China, 1927-37," with Liang Hong-ming, International Review of Social History, 2001 Supplement (also published as Lex Heerma van Voss, ed., Petitions in Social History [2002]).
  • Nedostup, Rebecca. 2008. “Ritual Competition and the Modernizing Nation-State,” in Mayfair Mei-hui Yang, ed., Chinese Religiosities: Afflictions of Modernity and State Formation. University of California Press. 87-112
  • Nedostup, Rebecca. 2008. “Two Tombs: Thoughts on Zhu Yuanzhang, the Kuomintang, and the Meanings of National Heroes,” in Sarah K. Schneewind, ed. Long Live the Emperor! The Uses of the Ming Founder Across Six Centuries of East Asian History Minneapolis: Ming Studies. 355-390
  • Nedostup, Rebecca. 2007. “Civic Faith and Hybrid Ritual in Nationalist China,” in Dennis Washburn and A. Kevin Reinhart, ed., Converting Cultures: Religion, Ideology, and Transformations of Modernity. Leiden: Brill. 27-56
  • Nedostup, Rebecca. 2002. “‘Begging the Sages of the Party-State’: Citizenship and Government in Transition in Nationalist China, 1927-1937,” with Liang Hong-ming, International Review of Social History, 2001 Supplement (also published as Lex Heerma van Voss, ed., Petitions in Social History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 183-207
  • Nedostup, Rebecca. 2009. “Nanjing,” in David Pong, gen. ed., Encyclopedia of Modern China (Scribner’s, 2009) v. 3, 1-4.
  • Nedostup, Rebecca. 2005. The Construction of Religion in East and Southeast Asia’, Asian Studies Newsletter 50:3 (Fall 2005). 22-23
  • Nedostup, Rebecca BURYING, REPATRIATING, AND LEAVING THE DEAD IN WARTIME AND POSTWAR CHINA AND TAIWAN, 1937–1955. Journal of Chinese History/Journal of Chinese History. 2017; 1 (01) : 111-139.
  • Jeffrey Wasserstrom & Rebecca Nedostup Shanghai's Lens on the New(s) -- 1: Dianshizhai Pictorial (1884-1898). MIT Visualizing Cultures. 2015
  • Nedostup, Rebecca Daoist Modern: Innovation, Lay Practice, and the Community of Inner Alchemy in Republican Shanghai. By Xun Liu. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Asia Center, 2009. xvi, 396 pp. $49.95 (cloth).. The Journal of Asian Studies. 2011; 70 (04) : 1133-1135.
  • Superstitious regimes : religion and the politics of Chinese modernity. 2009;
  • The Transformation of the Concept of Religion in Chinese Modernity
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