Curriculum Vita Michael C. Brose Indiana University 2602 North Browncliff Lane East Asian Studies Center Bloomington, IN 47408 Pan Asia Institute cell: 307-220-3815 355 N. Jordan Ave., GISB 2001 [email protected] Bloomington, IN 47405 [email protected]; office phone: 812-855-4403 EMPLOYMENT: Director, East Asia Study Center, Indiana University, 8/2017-present Director, Pan Asia Institute, Indiana University, 8/2017-present Academic Specialist, Central Eurasian Studies, 8/2017-present Associate Professor, History, University of Wyoming, 9/2006-8/2017 Department Chair, History, University of Wyoming, 8/2009-8/2015 Interim Chair, Department of History, University of Wyoming, 9/2008-8/2009 Interim Chair, Department of Religious Studies, University of Wyoming, 9/2008-8/2009 Assistant Professor, History, University of Wyoming, 9/2000 - 2006 EDUCATION: Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, Asian & Middle East Studies, May, 2000 M.A., University of Washington, Jackson School of International Studies, June, 1991 M.Sc., University of British Columbia, Microbiology, June, 1985 B.S., Seattle Pacific University, June, 1978. Major area: Biology Other: National Taiwan University, Department of History, exchange graduate student 9/91-5/92 FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS: Research Grants: 2019 University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center Research Travel Grant, $750 2019 Indiana University Vice President for International Affairs, Gateway Conference Support Grants, $3,500 supporting two international conferences held at the Berlin Gateway. 2018 Fritz Thyssen Stiftung für Wissenschaftsföderung Conference Support Grant, 2019 “Halal Economies in Non Muslim Societies,” Berlin, €22,000; co-PI Rano Turaeva, Max Planck Institute. 2016 UW, International Programs, International Travel Grant, Nanjing, $2,000. 2015 UW, Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research, Yunnan Research Grant, $3,000. 2015 UW, Center for Global Studies, Yunnan Research Grant, $3,000. 2013 UW American Heritage Center, Faculty Research Grant, $1,500 2012-13 UW, Faculty Grant-in-Aid, “Network Analysis of Yuan Elites,” $7,200 2010 NEH Digital Humanities Workshop, UCLA, Institute for Pure & Applied Math, Workshop Participation Selection (travel, lodging, workshop materials) 2008 Asian Educational Media Service, Digital Video Asia Workshop award, 5/18-19/08. 2006-07 American Council of Learned Societies, China Research Grant, $23,000 2006-07 U.S. Library of Congress, John Kluge Fellowship, $20,700 2006-07 UW, Office of Research, Faculty Grant-in-Aid, $7,500. 2006-07 UW, Academic Affairs, Flittie Sabbatical Salary Augmentation Award, $12,500. 1 2004 UW, International Programs, International Travel Grant, Yunnan Research and Conference, $1,125 2001 UW, Alumni Assn., Faculty Growth Grant, Nanjing University, Yuan Studies Conf. $800 2001 UW, Arts & Sciences Caitlin Long Grant, Nanjing University, Yuan Studies Conf., $500 2001 UW International Programs, International Travel Grant, Yunnan Research Trip, $2,000 Teaching and Administrative Grants: 2019 IU, HL School of Global & International Studies New Course Development Grant, $2,000. 2018-22 US Department of Education IU East Asian Studies Center, Title VI NRC & FLAS, $2,365,240. 2015 UW, Academic Affairs, History Graduate Recruiting Grant, $8,700. 2014 UW, Academic Affairs, History Graduate Recruiting Grant, $10,000. 2013 UW, Center for Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Development & Assessment Grant, $1,300 2009 UW, American Heritage Center, course development grant $2,500 2005 Social Science Research Council, Eurasia Program Course Development Grant, "Modern Silk Roads: China and Central Asia Reconnected," $7,000 2005 UW, Summer Innovative Course Grant, Kobe Women’s College Study Abroad Program, “Modern Japanese Culture and History,” $7,000. 2005 U.S. Department of Education Institutional Grant, International Studies Program, University of Wyoming (grant team faculty member) 2002 UW, American Heritage Center, course development grant “Asia Through American Eyes,” $2,250 1999 Hewlett Foundation, Teaching Grant – New Course Development "Pluralism and Unity," $1,000 Whitman College, Dept. of Religious Studies Finalist – Grants 2016 American Academy of Religion-Luce-US State Department, Franklin Fellow Finalist selected by AAR-Luce Committee PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION (with intended publisher): Michael C. Brose and Su Min, “Pedagogy as Marketing: Halal E-Commerce in Yunnan,” Ethnographies of Islam in China, ed. Rachel Harris, Guangtian Ha. Final copy-edit in publication. “Memory of the Shadian Incident,” J. of Muslim Minority Affairs, in prep. “Social Geography of Yuan Dynasty Jiqing Circuit,” Journal of Song Yuan Studies, in prep. Managing The Frontiers in Yuan China, monograph project, Routledge, in prep. “Uyghurs in the Eyes of the Mongols,” in The Mongol World, ed. Timothy May and Michael Hope. Routledge Press, in preparation for publication. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: 2 “China and Transregional Halal Circuits,” Review of Religion and Chinese Society 5 (2018): 208-227. “Кыпчаки в период монгольского правления в Китае: сетевой анализ,” in Семья в Центральной Азии:новые перспективы изучения, tr. Elyor Karimov, ed. Sophie Roche (Berlin: Klaus Schwarz Verlag 2018): 274-292. “Permitted and Pure: Packaged Halal Snack Food from Southwest China,” International Journal of Food Design 2.2 (2017): 167-182. “The Medieval Uyghurs of the 8th through 14th Centuries,” in The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History, ed. David Ludden. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017, online publication: http://asianhistory.oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190277727.001.0001/acrefore-9780 190277727-e-232 . “Qipchak Networks of Power in Mongol China, in How Mongolia Matters: War, Law, and Society, ed. Morris Rossabi (Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2017): 69-86. “A Network Analysis of Qipchaks in Mongol China,” in The Family in Central Asia: New Perspectives, ed. Sophie Roche (Berlin: Klaus Schwarz Verlag, 2017): 289-308. “Yunnan’s Muslim Heritage,” in China’s Encounters on the South and Southwest: Reforging the Fiery Frontier Over Two Millennia, ed. J.A. Anderson & J.K. Whitmore (Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2015): 135-155. “Neo-Confucian Uyghur Semuren in Koryŏ and Chosŏn Korean Society and Politics,” in Eurasian Influences on Yuan China, ed. Morris Rossabi (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2013): 178-199. “Globalization and the Chinese Muslim Community in Southwest China,” Asia Pacific: Perspectives 10.1 (May, 2011): 61-80. Available online at: http://usf.usfca.edu/pac_rim/new/research/perspectives/APP_v10n1_Brose.pdf “People in the Middle: Uyghurs in the Northwest Frontier Zone,” in Battlefronts Real and Imagined: War, Border, and Identity in the Chinese Middle Period, ed. Don J. Wyatt (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008), 253-89. Subjects and Masters: Uyghur Elites in Mongol China, Western Washington University, Center for East Asian Studies Press (2007). Online PDF at: https://cedar.wwu.edu/easpress/1 “Realism and Idealism in the Yuanshi Chapters on Foreign Relations,” Asia Major 3rd ser. 19.1-2 (2006): 327-47. “Uyghur Technologists of Literacy and Reading in Mongol China,” T'oung Pao 91.4-5 (2005): 396-435. 3 "Central Asians in Mongol China: Experience of 'Other' from Two Perspectives." Medieval History Journal 5.2 (2002): 267-289. “Uighurs and Technologies of Literacy,” in Religion, Customary Law, and Nomadic Technology, ed. Michael Gervers and Wayne Schlepp. Toronto: Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia, no. 4 (2000): 15-26. NON PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: “The Yuan Dynasty,” in Routledge Handbook of Imperial Chinese History, ed. Victor Cunrui Xiong and Kenneth J. Hammond, London & New York: Routledge, 2019. “Immigrant Religions in Mongol China,” “Semuren,” “Uyghuristan,” “Uyghurs,” “Yuan Society,” and “Yunnan,” Entries in The Mongol Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia, ed. Timothy May, Santa Barbara and Denver: ABC-CLIO, 2017. “Yuan dynasty period, 1279–1368.” The Encyclopedia of Empire. John Wiley and Sons, (2016): China, imperial: 6, 1–6. Online publication: OI: 10.1002/9781118455074.wbeoe282. “Chinggis Khan,” in Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography, ed. Kerry Brown. 3 vols. Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2014; vol. 2, pp. 761-774. “Islam in China,” in Demystifying China: New Understandings of Chinese History, ed. Naomi Standen (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2013), 59-66. “论全球伊斯兰的本土化:以云南省清真寺建筑为例” (“Essay on the Indigenization of Globalized Islam: The Example of Mosque Construction in Yunnan”), tr. Wang Wenjun and Yao Jide, 云南回族研究 (Yunnan Huizu Yanjiu) 2013.1: 48-57. Michael Brose and Marianne Kamp, “U.S. – Saudi Relations to 1991: Oil and Security,” in Why the U.S. Needs Saudi Arabia, ed. Winberg Chai (Indianapolis: University of Indianapolis Press, 2011): 1-24. “明初云南的畏兀儿人及其穆斯林后裔” [“Early Ming Uyghurs in Yunnan and their Muslim Descendants”], in 首届塞典赤研究国际会议论文集 [Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Sayyid Ajall Omer Shams al-Din], tr. Yao Jide, ed. Gao Fayuan (Kunming: Yunnan Daxue chubanshe, 2004): 396-403. "Uygurs Under Mongol Rule," in The Turks, ed. Hasan Celal Güzel, C. Cem Oguz, Osman Karatay, 6 vols. (Ankara: Yeni Türkiye, 2002): vol. 1, pp.431-438 (translated into Turkish as "Moğol Hakimiyeti Altinda Uygurlar") "Uygur Çalışmalarının Durumu" [The State of Uyghur Studies], anon. tr., Yeni Türkiye 43 (2002): 111-113. 4 BOOK REVIEWS: “Kingston, Jeff. The politics of religion, nationalism, and identity in Asia.” CHOICE Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 57.7 (2020): 2244. “Thomas, Jolyon Baraka.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages14 Page
-
File Size-