How did China shift from being an exporter of luxury handicrafts to a manufacturer of inexpensive industrial products?
Yuan Yi
- Assistant Professor
- Department of History
- Chinese history
- industrialization4
- history of science13
- material culture28
- history of capitalism
- environmental history6
- science/technology studies3
- Asia-Pacific6
- craft5
- labour history4
- technology transfer2
- history of textiles
- clothing and dress8
- China studies8
- cotton
- textile arts10
- embodied knowledge7
- gendered work
- global history2
- food studies18
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Aaron McIntosh
identity politics, quilting, gay sexuality
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Anya Zilberstein
history of environmental science, Atlantic world, British Empire
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Laura Endacott
visual culture, contemporary art, relational art
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Jeremy Stolow
religion and media, material religion, history of media technologies
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Carly Daniel-Hughes
early Christianity, gender and sexuality, human body
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Joshua Neves
global media, digital cultures, cultural theory
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Surabhi Ghosh
installation, narrative, site-responsive
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Gavin Foster
Irish history, Irish studies, cultural history
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Kelly Thompson
digital textiles, place, textile arts
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Rhona Richman Kenneally
food studies, built environment, material culture
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pk langshaw
social design, research-creation, media arts
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Theresa Ventura
USA history, empire, colonialism
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John Potvin
modernism, fashion studies, interior design
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Maya Rae Oppenheimer
cultural history, history of media arts, materiality
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Elaine Cheasley Paterson
critical craft studies, women's cultural philanthropy, feminism
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Allan E. S. Lumba
racial capitalism, colonialism, decolonization
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Mat Karas
ceramics, craft, clay
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Michael Ferguson
Ottoman Empire, enslaved Africans, diasporas
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Lorraine Oades
material culture, performance art, DIY
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Sowparnika Balaswaminathan
material culture, nationalism, postcoloniality
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Michael Carney
Asian capitalism, family-run business groups, Asia-Pacific
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Joanna Berzowska
electronic textiles, interaction design, responsive garments