Yunxiang Yan

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Yunxiang Yan is a prominent anthropologist and scholar of contemporary Chinese society, known for his influential ethnographic studies on rural China, family life, and social change.

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instanceOf anthropologist
scholar
university professor
academicDiscipline Chinese studies
anthropology
countryOfResearchFocus China NERFINISHED
educatedAt Harvard University
Peking University NERFINISHED
employer University of California, Los Angeles
fieldOfWork Chinese studies
anthropology
contemporary Chinese society
ethnography
family studies
rural sociology
social anthropology
genre academic writing
ethnography
hasWrittenAbout Chinese peasants
gift economies in China
individualization in post-Mao China
intimacy and marriage in rural China
moral and ethical change in Chinese society
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
English
nationality Chinese
notableFor analysis of social change in contemporary China
ethnographic studies of rural China
studies of Chinese family life
notableWork Conflicting Images: Reform, Social Networks, and Rural Urbanization in China NERFINISHED
Private Life under Socialism: Love, Intimacy, and Family Change in a Chinese Village, 1949–1999 NERFINISHED
The Flow of Gifts: Reciprocity and Social Networks in a Chinese Village NERFINISHED
The Individualization of Chinese Society NERFINISHED
occupation author
professor
positionHeld professor of anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles
researchInterest family life in China
gift exchange
individualization
moral transformation in China
peasant studies
reciprocity
rural China
rural-urban migration in China
social change in China

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Richard Madsen notableStudent Yunxiang Yan