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Dr Joel Wing-Lun

Dr Joel Wing-Lun

Lecturer

BA (Hons, University Medal), Sydney; PhD, Harvard

Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Humanities & Languages

Joel Wing-Lun is Lecturer in History and Asian Studies at Õ¬Äи£Àû. His research uses fieldwork and village documents to examine the social, economic and environmental impact of imperial expansion on communities in Southwest China from the seventeenth through the twentieth century. He is currently researching land markets and marriage practices in Guizhou Province during the Qing (1644-1911) and the early Republican period.

Joel holds a BA with honours in Chinese Studies from the Univeristy of Sydney and a PhD in History and East Asian Languages from Harvard University. He was a visiting research student at Peking University, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, and the Australian National University. He is the translator of? (Routledge, 2020).

He is an affiliated researcher at the Laureate Centre for History and Population at Õ¬Äи£Àû and a member of the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. From March to May 2023, he was a visiting research associate at the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taipei.

Joel was the winner of the 2023 Arts, Design, and Architecture Early Career Academic Network Award for Teaching Excellence.

Location
336 Morven Brown
  • Book Chapters | 2023
    Wing-Lun J, 2023, 'What Have We Learned From the 'Woman in Chains'?', in Jaivin L; Klein ES; Ren AL (ed.), The China Story Yearbook 2022: Chains, ANU Press, Canberra, pp. 125 - 135,
    Book Chapters | 2021
    Wing-Lun J, 2021, 'ÀñÒÇÉçȺ¡¢Ñ§ÊõȺÌåÓë²ÌÏà´óµÛÐÅÑö', in ÕÔ ÊÀ (ed.), ¡°ÏçУ¡±¼ÇÒä : ÀúÊ·ÈËÀàѧѵÁ·µÄÆð²½, ±±¾©Ê¦·¶´óѧ³ö°æÉç, ±±¾©, pp. 373 - 381
    Book Chapters | 2020
    Wing-Lun J, 2020, 'ÀðÓãÓëÓæÍø£º¶Á¡¶µÛ¹úÓëµØ·½ÊÀ½ç£ºÒ»¸ö³¤¼ä¶ÎÀúÊ·ÈËÀàѧµÄÖйúģʽ¡·', in ²è¡¤½Ö¡¤Ãí ȪÖݳÇÏçÈËÎÄÇøλ¿¼²ìÓëÑÐÌÖ, pp. 211 - 217
  • Journal articles | 2012
    Wing-Lun J, 2012, 'The Political Philosophy of Zhang Taiyan: The Resistance of Consciousness', Asian Studies Review, 36, pp. 554 - 555,
    Journal articles | 2012
    Wing-Lun J, 2012, 'The Politics of Imagining Asia', ASIAN STUDIES REVIEW, 36, pp. 435 - 436,

My Teaching

ARTS2908: Sex and Power in Early Modern China and Japan (Term 1)

ARTS4249: Advances in the Humanities (History and Area Studies honours seminar, Term 1)

ARTS1211: Australia's Asian Context (Term 3)

ARTS3217: History of Modern China (Term 3)