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Shao
Dan
(Ph.D.
University of California, Santa Barbara)
Assistant Professor EALC and Gender/ Women's Studies:
Borderlands (with a focus on Manchuria/Northeast China), Ethnicity
(with a focus on Manchus), Sino-Japanese relation, legal history
of Modern China
265-0558
danshao@uiuc.edu
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Prof. Shao Dan's publications include: "Princess, Traitor,
Soldier, Spy: Aisin Gioro Xianyu and the Dilemma of Manchu Identity,"
In Tamanoi Mariko, ed., Crossed histories : Manchuria in
the age of empire. Honolulu : Association for Asian Studies
and University of Hawai`i Press, 2005.; "Between Empire
and Nation: Manchus and Manchuria in the early 20th century,"
Special Issue on Manchuria as a borderland, East Asian History,
forthcoming, December 2005. She is currently working on her
book, Borderlanders in Empire and Nation: Manchus, Manchoukuo
and Manchuria (1909-1985) and another paper titled "Chinese
by Definition: Jus Sanguinis and Nationality Law, 1909-1982". |
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