Author Archives: Emily Elissa Wilcox
International conference “Dancing East Asia: Critical Choreographies and Their Corporeal Politics” at the University of Michigan
Exhibition “Chinese Dance: National Movements in a Revolutionary Age, 1945-1965” at the University of Michigan
Emily Wilcox wins Social Science Research Council “Inter-Asian Contexts and Connections” Transregional Junior Scholar Fellowship
Emily Wilcox gives lecture at UM Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies
View a complete video online here.
Emily Wilcox elected President of Association for Asian Performance
Emily Wilcox has been elected the incoming President of the Association for Asian Performance, for a tenure beginning in 2015.
Emily Wilcox offers new graduate seminar, “Rethinking China after 1949: New Approaches in PRC Cultural Studies”
This 500-level graduate course is designed to introduce and inspire innovative research in the interdisciplinary cultural studies of socialist China, through a combination of secondary source readings and original research based on primary sources. There is no language requirement for this course. Instructor: Emily Wilcox. Term: Fall 2015. University of Michigan Department of Asian Languages and Cultures.
人民画报 (Renmin huabao)1950
Emily Wilcox elected Board Member of Society of Dance History Scholars
Emily Wilcox wins American Council of Learned Societies Humanities Fellowship
Professor Wilcox received a prestigious humanities fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies to write her book National Movements: Socialist Postcoloniality and the Making of Chinese Dance. She will be on leave in 2014-15 working on this project.
http://www.acls.org/research/fellow.aspx?cid=bfe571bf-73ba-e311-9bec-000c29a3451a