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Gail Hershatter

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Gail Hershatter is an American historian of Modern China who holds the Distinguished Professor of History chair at the University of California, Santa Cruz.[1] She previously taught in the history department at Williams College.[2]

She graduated from Hampshire College with a B.A., from Stanford University with a M.A., and from Stanford University with a Ph.D. She was elected vice-president of the Association for Asian Studies in 2010[3] and subsequently elected president the following year.[4] She was an assistant director for the documentary The Gate of Heavenly Peace.[5]

Her research interests include modern Chinese women's history and labor studies.[6] Her 2011 monograph, The Gender of Memory, uses the lens of rural women in Shaanxi Province, China, to examine revolutionary China in the 1950s and 1960s.[7]

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  1. ^ http://history.ucsc.edu/directory/details.php?id=14
  2. ^ "The Workers of Tianjin, 1900-1949".
  3. ^ "Gail Hershatter elected vice-president of Association for Asian Studies". UC Santa Cruz News.
  4. ^ http://history.ucsc.edu/news-events/news/hershatter-aas.html
  5. ^ MICHAEL CIEPLY and BROOKS BARNES (10 May 2016). "Movies".
  6. ^ "Gail Hershatter".
  7. ^ "The Gender of Memory". University of California Press.
  8. ^ New Academy Members