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Nhung Tuyet Tran (Send
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Nhung Tuyet Tran is Assistant Professor in the Department of History.
She was trained in Chinese history at the University of Pennsylvania
(B.A. & Ph.D. Studies) and Southeast Asian history at the UCLA (Ph.D.)
Her intellectual interests lie at the intersection of gender, law,
and religious practice in early modern Vietnamese society. She is
currently working on a monograph-length social history of Vietnamese
gender, tentatively titled, "Vietnamese Women at the Crossroads
of Southeast Asia: Gender and Society in the Early Modern Period."
Her published and forthcoming works problemmatise the links between
the appropriation of Vietnamese gender relations to construct Vietnamese
historical identity. She is also working on a project that explores
the social and cultural history of Vietnamese Catholicism using
written sources written in the demotic script, chu nom. She has
organised several international conferences on Vietnamese Studies
and is involved in initiatives that bridge the gaps between Vietnamese
and Western scholarship on Viet Nam.
Selected Publications >
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