Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Yongming Zhou Department of Anthropology 1-608-262-2866 (office) 5458 Social Science Building 1-608-663-3906 (home) University of Wisconsin-Madison Fax: 1-608-265-4216 Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Email: [email protected] I. FORMAL EDUCATION 1997 Ph.D Duke University (Cultural Anthropology) 1987 M.A. Nanjing University (Chinese) 1984 B.A. Nanjing University (Chinese) II. TITLE OF DISSERTATION Ph.D: Nationalism, History and State Building: Anti-Drug Crusades in Modern China, 1924—1997. III. POSITIONS HELD A. Teaching Positions 2010-present Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2005-2010 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1999- 2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1998 Fall Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, Duke University 1996 Fall Visiting Lecturer, Curriculum in Asian Studies, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill B. Affiliations Director, Center for Anthropological Research, Chongqing University Center for East Asian Studies, UW-Madison Center for Culture, History, and Environment, UW-Madison Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, UW-Madison 1 IV. SPECIAL HONORS AND AWARDS 2013-present Founder and Chair of Selection Committee, China Fieldwork Fellowships for Graduate Students 2014-18 Senior Fellow, Institute for Research in the Humanities, UW-Madison 2012 President, The Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs 2012 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Post-Fellowship Award 2010 American Council of Learned Societies, Collaborative Research Fellowship, 2008 spring Senior Visiting Fellow, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore 2008 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, New Directions Fellowship 2004 Fellow, Institute for the Research in Humanities, UW-Madison 2003 summer Mellon Fellow, Needham Research Institute, Cambridge, England 2001-02 Fellow, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 2001-02 Fellowship, National Program for Advanced Study and Research in China. The Committee on Scholarly Communication with China and American Council of Learned Societies 1999-04 Vilas Young Investigator, University of Wisconsin 1999 Visiting Research Fellow, The East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore 1994-95 Fellowship, National Program for Advanced Study and Research in China. The Committee on Scholarly Communication with China and American Council of Learned Societies V. RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS A. Scholarly Books In progress Frontiers Incorporated: Road Construction and Spatial Reconfiguration in China East Himalayas. 2016 A History of China’s Anti-Drug Campaigns in Twentieth Century. Beijing: The Commercial Press (in Chinese) 2013 Telegraphy, Newspapers, and Politics in Late Qing. Beijing: The Commercial Press (in Chinese) 2006 Historicizing Online Politics: Telegraphy, the Internet and Political Participation in China. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 1999 Anti-Drug Crusades in Twentieth-Century China: Nationalism, History and State Building. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. 2 B. Edited Volumes 2016 Roadology: Space, Culture and Roads. Chongqing: Chongqing University Press. 2016 Chinese Anthropology. Beijing: The Commercial Press (although the name sounds “commercial”, it is actually the oldest and most prestigious academic press in China). C. Journal articles and book chapters 2015 Shifting Landscapes of Sutra Streamer in Kham. Twenty First Century Bimonthly, Chinese University of Hong Kong, vol. 149 (June): 102-13. 2015 Sino-Tibetan Highways from the Perspective of Roadology. Twenty First Century Bimonthly, Chinese University of Hong Kong, vol. 148 (April): 11-23. 2013 “Branding Tengchong: Globalization, Road Building and Spatial Reconfigurations in Yunnan, Southwest China” in Tami Blumenfield and Helaine Silverman eds. Heritage Politics in China: Producing Identity, Contesting Authority, De-marginalizing Borderlands. New York: Springer, pp. 247-59. 2012 Rebuilding the Stilwell Road: Globalization and Spatial Boxing Out in Southwest China.Twenty First Century Bimonthly, Chinese University of Hong Kong, vol. 132 (August): 66-76. 2010 “How Our Village Becomes “Eco-cultural”? Change, Resilience, and Social Capital in Southwest China Minority Communities” in William Ascher and Jay Heffron eds. Cultural Change and Persistence: New Perspectives on Development. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.133-46. 2010 Study of Roads and ‘Roadology’. Twenty First Century Bimonthly, Chinese University of Hong Kong, vol. 120 (August): 71-79. 2010 An Unhappy History of “Happiness” in China. Twenty First Century Bimonthly, Chinese University of Hong Kong, vol. 121 (October): 34-38. 2009 "Negotiating Power Online: The Party State, Intellectuals, and the Internet" In Andrew Kipnis, Luigi Tomba, and Jonathan Unger eds. Contemporary Chinese Society and Politics (reprint), Vol. 3: 155 - 80.London and New York: Routledge. 3 2009 The Internet and Democracy: Politicizing Chinese Internet Studies in the West. Twenty First Century Bimonthly, Chinese University of Hong Kong, vol. 112 (April): 4-12. 2008 “Privatizing Control: Internet Cafés in China” In Li Zhang and Aihwa Ong eds. Privatizing China: Socialism from Afar. Ithaca, NY: Connell University Press, pp. 214-29. 2006 Privatizing Control and the Context of Information Reception. Twenty First Century Bimonthly, Chinese University of Hong Kong, vol. 95 (June): 28-35. 2005 Living on the Cyber Border: “Minjian” Political Writers in Chinese Cyberspace. Current Anthropology, Vol. 46 (5): 779-803. 2005 Informed Nationalism: Military Websites in Chinese Cyberspace. The Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 14 (44): 543-62. 2001 Anti-Drug Campaigns and State Building: China’s Experiences in the 1950s. CAHIERS D’ETUDES SUR LA MEDITERRANEE ORIENTALE ET LE MONDE TURCO-IRANNIEN (CEMOTI), NO. 32: 233-56. 2000 Social Capital and Power: Entrepreneurial Elite and the State in Contemporary China. Policy Sciences, Vol. 33, Nos. 3 & 4, 323-40. Reprinted in the volume Social Capital as a Policy Resource. eds. John D. Montgomery and Alex Inkeles (Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001): 97-114. Reprinted in the volume Contemporary China Studies – Economy and Societyed.Tak-Wing Ngo (London: SAGE Publications, 2011) 2000 China’s Anti-Drug Campaign in the Reform-Era. (East Asian Institute Contemporary China Series, No. 26) Singapore: Singapore University Press. 2000 Nationalism, Identity and State Building: The Antidrug Crusade in the People’s Republic, 1949-1952. eds. Timothy Brook and Bob Wakabayashi, Opium Regimes: China, Britain, and Japan, 1839-1952. (Berkeley: University of California Press), 380-403. 1989 Ethnocentrism and Comparative Literature Studies. ed. Qian Linsheng, The Relationship between Chinese and Foreign Literatures (Nanjing: Nanjing University Press), pp. 410-42. 1988 Jigong as a Cultural Symbol. Tribune of Folklore (2), pp. 45-50. 4 1987 On Archetype. Literature & Art Studies (5), pp. 111-22. 1987 “The Northern Rivers” and Farther Archetype. Literature & Art Review, (1), pp. 63-68. 1986 The Integrative Trend of Contemporary Western Literary Criticism. Literature & Art Studies (6), pp. 116-24. D. Organizer and Chair of Conferences and Workshops 2017 2nd International Conference on Road Studies and Roadology. Shenzhen, Southern University of Science and Technology. Nov 9-11. 2015 5th Conference on the Study of Tibetan Borderlands, Chongqing, Chongqing University, October 23-25. 2014 1st International Conference on Road Studies and Roadology, Chongqing, Chongqing University, December 5-6. 2013 Forum on Southwest Anthropology, Chongqing, Chongqing University, June 28-29. 2013 Advanced Workshop on Globalization and Chinese Anthropology, Chongqing, Chongqing University, June 26-27. 2005 New Media and Citizenship in China, Madison, University of Wisconsin, May 27. D. Minor Publications and Invited Book Reviews 2016 Review of Guobin Yang’s China’s Contested Internet. Governance in Asia, No. 4. (Copenhagen: NIAS Press, 2015). Pacific Affairs, June 90. 2016 Review of Dimitris Dalakoglou and Penelope Harvey’s Roads and Anthropology: Ethnography, Infrastructures and (Im)mobility (London & New York: Routledge, 2015). In Yongming Zhou ed. Roadology: Space, Culture and Roads. Chongqing: Chongqing University Press. 2015 Review of Ren Hai’s The Middle Class in Neoliberal China (London & New York: Routledge, 2012). The China Review, Vol. 14, spring issue. 5 2012 Review of John Postill’s Localizing The Internet: An Anthropological Account (New York & Oxford: Berghahn Books. 2011). Asian Anthropology, vol. 11: pp. 201-204. 2011 Preface to Fiore di Loto in Italia, Associazione Buddista della Comunita’ Cinese in Iltalia, Prato, Italy. 2010 Review of Susan Greenhalgh’s Just One Child: Science and Policy in Deng’s China (University of California Press, 2008). Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Vol. 33(1): pp. 156-58. 2009 Review of Yongnian Zheng’s Technological Empowerment: The Internet, State, and Society in China (Stanford University Press, 2008). The China Journal, volume 1, pp. 229-231. 2008 Review of Carolyn L. Hsu’s Creating Market Socialism: How Ordinary People Are Shaping Class and Status in China? (Duke University Press, 2007). Asian Anthropology, vol. 7.pp. 149-51. 2008 Review of Frank Dikotter, Lars Laamann, & Zhou Xun’s Narcotic Culture: A History of Drugs in China.(University of Chicago Press, 2004).Transcultural Psychiatry, vol. 45(September): pp. 526-28. 2008 Review of Robert Weller’s Discovering Nature: Globalization and

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