Pan Suiming

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Pan Suiming
潘绥铭
Born1950 (age 73–74)
China
Alma mater
Hanyu Pinyin
Pān Suímíng

Pan Suiming (Chinese: 潘绥铭; born 1950) is a Chinese sexologist and professor at the Renmin University of China who has taught sexology for more than 30 years.[1][2] He is hailed as "the First Person in Sexology in China".[3][4]

Early life

Pan was born in 1950 to an official family. At the age of 9, his father was classified as right winger and suffered unfair treatment. In 1966, Mao Zedong launched the ten-year Cultural Revolution, Pan became a sent-down youth at a state farm in Heilongjiang province.

Education

Pan attended Northeast Normal University, where he majored in history.

Career

Pan was assigned to the Renmin University of China as a teacher. In 1985 he began to teach sexual sociology.

Pan's first book, Mysterious Fire: Sociological History of Sex, was published in 1988. He founded the Institute for Research on Sexuality and Gender at the Renmin University in 1991. He was a visiting scholar at the University of Michigan (1993–1993) and University of Wales (1994–1995).

He is one of the pioneers in researching and teaching sexology in China and a published author.[5][6]

Personal life

Pan is married and has a daughter.

Works

  • 神秘的圣火:性的社会史 [Mysterious Fire: Sociological History of Sex] (in Chinese). Zhengzhou, Henan: Henan People's Publishing House. 1988.
  • 世界性文化图考 [World Sex Culture] (in Chinese). Beijing: China Youth Publishing House. 2013. .
  • Pan Suiming; Huang Yingying (2017). 我在现场:性社会学田野调查笔记 [I'm on the Spot: A Field Survey Note on Sex Sociology] (in Chinese). Taiyuan, Shanxi: Shanxi People's Publishing House. .
  • Pan Suiming; Huang Yingying (213). 性之变:21世纪中国人的性生活 [Sexual Change: Sexual Life of Chinese in the 21st Century] (in Chinese). Beijing: Renmin University of China Press. .

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