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Dr CHEUNG, Bianca Yin-ki (張燕琪)


Assistant Professor of Teaching

Tel.: 2616 8340
Fax.: (852) 2467-7478
Email: [email protected]

Location: Room 316, Ho Sin Hang Building, 何善衡樓316室 

Areas of Interest

Modern China
Gender History 
Modern Japanese History

Ph.D., The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Humanities, 2012

MPhil., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Gender Studies & History, 2004

B.A., The University of Hong Kong, History, 2001

 “‘Wise Wives and Good Mothers’: Disobedience in Disguise under the Collaborationist Regime in Guangzhou (1940-1945)” in Women in Asia under the Japanese Empire, eds. Tatsuya Kageki and Jiajia Yang. Routledge, 2023.

2023 Conference paper “War and Peace: Guan Shanyue’s Art and Journey in the 1930s and

1940s” presented in the 13th Asian Conference on Asian Studies (ACAS2023),

Tokyo, Japan.

 

2020 Conference panel “At the Crossroads: Challenges and Solutions in Cross Cultural

East Asia” and conference paper “Disobedience in Disguise: Discourse Analysis on

‘Wise Wives and Good Mothers’ under the Collaborationist Regime in Guangzhou

(1940-1945)” presented in AAS-in-Asia Conference 2020 in Kobe, Japan.

Panel Organiser, Chair and Presenter

 

2019 Conference paper “Soviet Stakhanovites in China: Labour Emulations in Northeast

China during the Civil War, 1945-1949” presented in the 11th International

Convention of Asia Scholars at Leiden University, Netherlands.

 

2017 Conference paper “Hope Amid the Darkness: Chinese Communist Narratives in Yan’an, China During WWII” presented in the Asian Conference on Asian Studies 2017, Kobe, Japan. Senior Reviewer of conference papers, Asian Conference on Asian Studies 2017, Kobe, Japan.

 

2016 Conference paper “Engendering Labour Models: Imagery of Labour Models during the Civil War in Northeast China, 1945-1949” presented in the AAS-in-Asia Conference 2016 in Kyoto, Japan.

2004 - 2012 PhD Thesis: Iconography of “New China”: Imagery of Labour Models, 1936-1965

 

2009 2007 2001- 2004 Publications 2023 Visiting Scholar at the Department of History, The University of California, San Diego, USA. Participated in the Japanese-Language Program for Researchers and Postgraduate Students (4-month course) hosted by the Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Kansai, Japan. MPhil Thesis: Modern Women in Republican Shanghai, the 1920s-1930s: Discourses and Images.