Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange
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54 The <strong>Chiang</strong> <strong>Ching</strong>-<strong>kuo</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> 2010-2011 Annual Report 55<br />
4. William Nitzky<br />
Arizona State University<br />
“Living Heritage: The Cultural Politics of Heritage Protection in China”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
5. Gregory Scott<br />
Columbia University<br />
“Practices of Authenticity: Print Culture and the Modern Reconstruction of Buddhism in China”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
6. Jiayao Han<br />
University of Pittsburgh<br />
“Creating Visual Emblems <strong>for</strong> Eastern Zhou Militarized Frontier Societies (771-221 BCE)”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
7. Yi Kang<br />
Yale University<br />
“Turning Crises into Chances: Disaster Politics in Authoritarian Regimes”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
8. Chia-Yi Seetoo<br />
University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia at Berkeley<br />
“Kinaesthetic Inscriptions: Dancing / Writing the Global from Taiwan”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
9. Liping Wang<br />
University of Chicago<br />
“Ethnicizing the Frontier: Chinese Imperial Crisis and the Trans<strong>for</strong>mation of the Inner Mongolian<br />
Frontier, 1890-1949”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
10. Li Jiang<br />
Harvard University<br />
“Nominal Phrases and Language Variations”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
11. Hongyu Wu<br />
University of Pittsburgh<br />
“Leading the Good Life: Biographical Narratives and Instructions <strong>for</strong> Buddhist Lay Women in the<br />
High Qing (1683-1839)”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
12. Aurelia Campbell<br />
University of Pennsylvania<br />
“Emperors, Eunuchs, Craftsmen, and the Creation of the Gan-Qing Architectural Style in Early<br />
Ming China”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
13. Xiaoli Tian<br />
University of Chicago<br />
“Relocating Science: Medical Mission and Western Medicine in 19 th -Century China”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
14. Oiyan Liu<br />
Cornell University<br />
“How Overseas Chinese Became Citizens of the Empires”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
15. Boliang Zhu<br />
Columbia University<br />
“Domestic Political Institutions and the Sectoral Composition of Inward Foreign Direct<br />
Investment in Developing Countries”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
16. Byung-Ho Lee<br />
University of Michigan<br />
“China between Empire and Nation: A Study of Making and Clearing Ethnic Group Boundaries”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
17. Scott Gregory<br />
Princeton University<br />
“The Uses of the Margins: A Social History of the Shuihu Zhuan”<br />
Grant amount: US$15,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year