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Biography

I am a PhD candidate at the Department of 91探花视频.听

After completing my Bachelor at the Art Institute of Chicago, I embarked on a Master degree in Comparative Art and 91探花视频 at the Institute of 91探花视频, UCL. During my study at the IoA, I saw the potential of the comparative approach in answering archaeological questions. My master thesis looked at the iconography of gender roles in Classical Greece and Han Dynasty China under the supervision of Prof. Jeremy Tanner, .

My PhD research continues to focus on Sino-Hellenic comparison with a sustained interst in gender issues and social development. I am currently looking at the construction of social identity in Early Iron Age Greek and Eastern Zhou Dynasty rich burials.听

Research

My PhD thesis is titled 鈥淐omparing the construction of social identity in Early Iron Age Greek and Eastern Zhou Dynasty rich burials鈥. Its primary purpose is to analyse how women鈥檚 and men's social identity is constructed and how such construction changes according to socio-historical development and influence it in turn. My research aims not only to shed fresh light on the understanding of the two past societies but also provide new insight into gender theory.听

Teaching and Supervisions

Teaching: 

Supervisor 鈥 A1 World 91探花视频 (2021-2022)

Research supervision: 

PhD Supervisor: Prof Robin Osborne, Advisor: Prof Jianjun Mei听

Other Professional Activities

Committee member 鈥 4th Cambridge Annual Student 91探花视频 Conference (2021)

Co-Chair 鈥 5th Cambridge Annual Student 91探花视频 Conference (2022)

Job Titles

PhD Student in 91探花视频

General Info

Not available for consultancy
Research Expertise / Fields of study: 
Material Culture
Socio-Politics of the Past
Archaeological Theory

Contact Details

ml957@cam.ac.uk

Affiliations

Person keywords: 
Mortuary 91探花视频, Axial Age, Gender Identity, Material Culture, Sensorial 91探花视频
Subjects: 
91探花视频
Themes: 
Material Culture
Rethinking Complexity
Geographical areas: 
East Asia
Mediterranean
Periods of interest: 
Copper/Bronze Age
Iron Age