Shanshan Lan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
Area:
Cultural Anthropology, American Studies, Ethnic and Racial StudiesGoogle:
"Shanshan Lan"Parents
Sign in to add mentorNancy Abelmann | grad student | 2007 | UIUC | |
(Learning race and class: Chinese Americans in multiracial Bridgeport.) |
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Lan S. (2019) Reconstructing Blackness in Grassroots Interactions Between Chinese and Africans in Guangzhou Anthropological Quarterly. 92: 481-508 |
Lan S. (2019) State‐mediated Brokerage System in China's Self‐funded Study Abroad Market International Migration. 57: 266-279 |
Lan S. (2018) Racial reconstruction: black inclusion, Chinese exclusion, and the fictions of citizenship Ethnic and Racial Studies. 41: 595-597 |
Lan S. (2017) 'China Gives and China Takes' : African Traders and the Nondocumenting States Focaal. 2017: 50-62 |
Bailey AJ, Canagarajah S, Lan S, et al. (2016) Scalar politics, language ideologies, and the sociolinguistics of globalization among transnational Korean professionals in Hong Kong Journal of Sociolinguistics. 20: 312-334 |
Lan S. (2016) The Shifting Meanings of Race in China: A Case Study of the African Diaspora Communities in Guangzhou City and Society. 28: 298-318 |
Lan S. (2015) State Regulation of Undocumented African Migrants in China: A Multi-scalar Analysis Journal of Asian and African Studies. 50: 289-304 |
Lan S. (2015) Transnational business and family strategies among Chinese/Nigerian couples in Guangzhou and Lagos Asian Anthropology |
Lan S. (2012) Diaspora and class consciousness: Chinese immigrant workers in multiracial Chicago Diaspora and Class Consciousness: Chinese Immigrant Workers in Multiracial Chicago. 1-198 |
Lan S. (2012) Negotiating multiple boundaries: Diasporic Hong Kong identities in the United States Identities. 19: 708-724 |