
معرفی
Yasmin Cho is the Earl S. Johnson Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Chicago's Department of Anthropology. She holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from Duke University and previously served as a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia University and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the University of Copenhagen.
Her research explores materiality, infrastructure, and technology within religious movements, with focus areas including:
- Gender politics and political subjectivity in ethnic minority groups
- Transnational Chinese presence in Tibet and sub-Saharan Africa
- Anthropological studies of Buddhist communities
- Ethnographic analysis of development initiatives
Her forthcoming book examines Tibetan Buddhist nuns' material practices in post-Mao China, while her recent fieldwork investigates Chinese-funded school-building projects in Namibia and Madagascar.
Awards include:
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship (EU Horizon 2020)
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