Congratulations to our IASA Emerging Fellow Shu Wan on his presentation at the Teaching American Studies Network's Decoloniality symposium on "Rehumanizing US College Teaching by Emplacing Humanities".
We're excited to announce the next seminar in our series! Shu Wan will be speaking on Thursday 2nd November about the transnational history of women's education in China!
For more information and to book your place please see the link below! 🤩
history.ac.uk/events/women-i…
Integrating #oralhistory research into undergraduate history curriculum enhances engagement for students and instructors. @slissw invites students to explore recent and local history by interviewing Chinese immigrants about #covid19 experiences.
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Nicole Crevar & I were interviewed by Shu Wan on the @NewBooksNetwork podcast about our edited collection, Madwomen in Social Justice Movements, Literatures, & Art!
Please tune in & learn more about the book & its writers, artists, academics, & activists.
newbooksnetwork.com/madwomen…
this book going on my reading-list...
'Yoshiko Okuyama, "Reframing Disability in Manga" (U Hawaii Press, 2020)' by New Books in Disability Studies megaphone.link/NBN9487783130
In pandemic-era pedagogy, it has become increasingly important for instructors to try to meet students where they are. One such approach, as Shu Wan tells #AHAPerspectives, is the visual novel.historians.org/research-and-…
In pandemic-era pedagogy, it has become increasingly important for instructors to try to meet students where they are. One such approach, as Shu Wan tells #AHAPerspectives, is the visual novel.historians.org/research-and-…
I was recently interviewed by @slissw about my new book "Disabled Clerics in the Late Ages" published by @AmsterdamUPress for the @NewBooksNetwork !
It is just awful to hear your own voice, especially in a forgeing language, but I tried my best! 😅
newbooksnetwork.com/disabled…
Please join the final session of this term's World History Workshop on Thursday at 2 pm in Rm 12 and on Zoom, featuring Shu Wan (@slissw) and Benjamin Goh (@BenGohsToSchool). We look forward to seeing you there!
ALT 18 May:
Shu Wan (University at Buffalo), Measuring up Chinese Children across the Pacific: Vivia B. Appleton's Transnational Anthropometric Research
Benjamin Goh (Cambridge), World History Making as Place Making: K. G. Tregonning and His Autonomous History of Malaya
Shu Wan is currently matriculated as a doctoral student in history at the University at Buffalo. As a #digital and #disability#historian, he serves on the editorial team of Digital Humanities Quarterly and Nursing Clio (@nursingclio).
ALT A photo of Shu Wan is in the middle. A bee is on the top left. A moon is on the right edge of the photo. "Summer 2023 BBQ Pedagogy Fellow Shu Wan " is in an orange box underneath the moon.
📕From our most recent issue
Shu Wan's review of @BrettKrutzsch, 'Dying to Be Normal: Gay Martyrs and the Transformation of American Sexual Politics' (Oxford University Press, 2019) is available to read here: aigne.ucc.ie/index.php/aigne…
The focus on methods of data collection moves from covid-19 present to the anthropometric research methods in Chinese Medical Missions between 1910 - 1925, presented by Shu Wan.
#DataandDisease