Graduate Student, History-East Asia
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Dorothy Ko
Eugenia Lean |
About
Shing-Ting Lin is a Ph.D. Candidate in modern Chinese history from Columbia University. She received her B.A. in History with a certificate in Women's and Gender Studies from National Taiwan University (2006) and her M.A. in History-East Asia from Columbia University (2009). Her research interests include the history of gender and women, body history, and the history of science and medicine in late imperial and modern China. She is currently conducting her dissertation research on the professionalization of Chinese medical women in relation to the history of gynecology and obstetrics, as well as the popular and medical understandings of female bodies in the late Qing and early Republican period (1860-1930).





