P. Steven Sangren

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Paul Steven Sangren (

socio-cultural anthropology, religion and ritual, gender, psychoanalysis, practice, China and Taiwan.[1]

Early life

Sangren was born on April 2, 1946, in

Mazu's cult in Taiwan between 1974 and 1977.[2] Sangren received his Ph.D. in January 1980.[3]

Academic career

After completing his Ph.D. in 1980, Sangren became an assistant professor of anthropology at Cornell University. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1986 and to Professor in 1992. Sangren was the associate director of Cornell's East Asia Program between 1988 and 1989, and chair of Cornell's Anthropology department between 1997 and 2000.[3] Sangren was named the Hu Shih Distinguished Professor of China Studies in 2017.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ "Faculty - Anthropology Cornell Arts & Sciences". Archived from the original on 2012-06-14. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
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  3. ^ a b "P. Steven Sangren - Cornell University - Academia.edu".
  4. ^ @CornellAnthro (26 October 2017). "Congrats to Steve Sangren on being named the Hu Shih Distinguished Professor of China Studies" (Tweet) – via Twitter.