Wena Teng is a rising sophomore at Columbia University studying History and Computer Science. This summer, she is working with Professor Dorothy Ko on a comparative study of US and China's public dissent: particularly its contingency on historical movements, public policy, and art. Her independent research project focuses on how late-Qing women writers in China utilized literature and performance as interventions and how that influences contemporary dissent.
Choose a social network to share with, or copy the shortened URL to share elsewhere
laidlawscholars.network
A reflection on my research this summer studying public dissent in China.
We and selected partners, use cookies or similar technologies as specified in the cookie policy and privacy policy.
You can consent to the use of such technologies by closing this notice.
Customise your preferences for any tracking technology
The following allows you to customize your consent preferences for any tracking technology used to help us achieve the features and activities described below. To learn more about how these trackers help us and how they work, refer to the cookie policy. You may review and change your preferences at any time.
These trackers are used for activities that are strictly necessary to operate or deliver the service you requested from us and, therefore, do not require you to consent.
These trackers help us to deliver personalized marketing content and to operate, serve and track ads.
These trackers help us to deliver personalized marketing content to you based on your behaviour and to operate, serve and track social advertising.
These trackers help us to measure traffic and analyze your behaviour with the goal of improving our service.
These trackers help us to provide a personalized user experience by improving the quality of your preference management options, and by enabling the interaction with external networks and platforms.
Please sign in
If you are a registered user on Laidlaw Scholars Network, please sign in
Loved hearing about the development of your project, Wena!! You are so slay.