Melissa J. Brown
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American anthropologist, historian, and sinologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Melissa J. Brown is an American sociocultural anthropologist and historian specializing in China and Taiwan. She earned a bachelor's and a master's degree from Stanford University, and completed doctoral study at the University of Washington.
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Published Works
- #SayHerName: a case study of intersectional social media activism (2017) (125)
- Ferguson and the death of Michael Brown on Twitter: #BlackLivesMatter, #TCOT, and the evolution of collective identities (2017) (103)
- Negotiating Ethnicities in China and Taiwan (1996) (77)
- Sociocultural epistasis and cultural exaptation in footbinding, marriage form, and religious practices in early 20th-century Taiwan (2009) (32)
- Ethnic Classification and Culture: The Case of the Tujia in Hubei, China (2001) (32)
- Explaining culture scientifically (2008) (31)
- Male Marriage Squeeze and Inter-provincial Marriage in Central China: evidence from Anhui (2014) (27)
- Feet and Fabrication: Footbinding and Early Twentieth-Century Rural Women’s Labor in Shaanxi (2011) (25)
- Ethnic Identity, Cultural Variation, and Processes of Change (2007) (23)
- Marriage Mobility and Footbinding in Pre-1949 Rural China: A Reconsideration of Gender, Economics, and Meaning in Social Causation (2012) (21)
- The influence of social niche on cultural niche construction: modelling changes in belief about marriage form in Taiwan (2011) (20)
- The effect of acute exercise on pistol shooting performance of police officers. (2013) (16)
- Local Government Agency (2002) (16)
- Changing authentic identities: evidence from Taiwan and China (2010) (15)
- The afterlife of reproductive slavery: biocapitalism and black feminism’s philosophy of history (2020) (14)
- Reconstructing ethnicity : Recorded and remembered identity in Taiwan (2001) (12)
- Involuntary Bachelorhood in Rural China: A Social Network Perspective (2014) (11)
- The evolution of #BlackLivesMatter on Twitter: social movements, big data, and race (2017) (9)
- "We savages didn't bind feet." : the implications of cultural contact and change in southwestern Taiwan for an evolutionary anthropology (1996) (8)
- Race and Social Media (2017) (8)
- Economic correlates of footbinding: Implications for the importance of Chinese daughters’ labor (2018) (7)
- The sociology of antiracism in Black and White (2017) (6)
- Beyoncé in formation: remixing black feminism (2020) (6)
- The Cultural Impact of Gendered Social Roles and Ethnicity: Changing Religious Practices in Taiwan (2003) (6)
- Footbinding, Industrialization, and Evolutionary Explanation (2016) (5)
- Adoption Does Not Increase the Risk of Mortality among Taiwanese Girls in a Longitudinal Analysis (2015) (5)
- Collective Identities, Shifting Population Membership, and Niche Construction Theory (2015) (2)
- “We Savages Didn't Bind Feet” (2004) (2)
- Adopted daughters and adopted daughters-in-law in Taiwan: a mortality analysis (2018) (2)
- Alternate Civilities: Democracy and Culture in China and Taiwan:Alternate Civilities: Democracy and Culture in China and Taiwan. (2000) (1)
- Tweaking Employee Performance (2017) (0)
- Theory and the Politics of Reunification (2004) (0)
- Shatema Threadcraft, The Black Female Body and the Body Politic (New York: Oxford University Press, 2016). (2019) (0)
- The Individualization of Chinese Society, by Yunxiang Yan. Oxford; New York: Berg, 2009. xl + 304 pp. £17.99/US$29.95 (paperback). (2012) (0)
- Where Did the Aborigines Go (2004) (0)
- The Jezebel Speaks: Black Women's Erotic Labor in the Digital Age (2019) (0)
- Chapter 1. What’s in a Name? (2019) (0)
- They Came With Their Hands Tied Behind Their Backs (2004) (0)
- Chapter 2. Where Did the Aborigines Go? (2019) (0)
- Taiwan's Intersectional Cosmopolitanism: Local Women in Their Communities (2020) (0)
- Chapter 6. Theory and the Politics of Reunification (2019) (0)
- Chapter 5. “They Came with Their Hands Tied behind Their Backs” (2019) (0)
- The individualization of Chinese society [Book Review] (2012) (0)
- Easy WebDesign: WordPess for Everyone (2017) (0)
- Portraits of "Primitives": Ordering Human Kinds in the Chinese Nation. Susan D. Blum (2002) (0)
- The Effect of acute exercise-induced fatigue on pistol shooting performance in police officers (2010) (0)
- Chapter 3. “We Savages Didn’t Bind Feet” (2019) (0)
- Chapter 4. “Having a Wife Is Better than Having a God” (2019) (0)
- The Garden State just got greener: New Jersey is the fourteenth state in the nation to legalize medical marijuana. (2011) (0)
- Having a Wife is Better than Having a God (2004) (0)
- Lessie B. Branch Optimism at All Costs: Black Attitudes, Activism, and Advancement in Obama’s America. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2018. Pp. 142. $24.95 (paper). (2021) (0)
- Book review (2019) (0)
- Tigers on the mountain (2019) (0)
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