Summary
Hugh Shapiro is an associate professor of East Asian w88 slot at the University of Nevada, Reno.
He works on the w88 slot of disease in comparative context. The analysis of bodily experience is a powerful tool for grappling with historical transformation and his archival and fieldwork in China, Japan, and Taiwan focuses on how cultural practice, environment, and ideas inflect the way people experience illness, in particular neuropsychiatric distress. His recent work appears in volumes published by Harvard University Press, Brill, Rowman & Littlefield, Kluwer and globalyceum. Shapiro has enjoyed visiting appointments at Princeton University, at universities in China, Japan, and Taiwan, and at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Shapiro’s other research and teaching interests include Sino-Russian-Central Asian relations and the w88 slot of de-colonization and authoritarianism. As a Smithsonian Journeys Expert, he has lectured in 20 countries in Eurasia. During his years of study and research in East Asia, he enjoyed diverse extracurricular experiences, such as working on an innovative Sino-Japanese television series for NHK. He received the Li-Qing Prize for the w88 slot of Chinese Science and won his University’s highest teaching award. Shapiro earned his B.A. from Stanford University and his Ph.D. from Harvard University.
Specialties
- East Asian w88 slot
- China
- w88 slot of medicine
Courses Taught
- HIST 211: w88 slot of East Asia I
- HIST 212: w88 slot of East Asia II
- w88 slot 430a/w88 slot 630a: Hereditary Dictatorships of the Modern World
- HIST 450a/650a: Modern Chinese w88 slot
- w88 slot 494a/694a: Medicine and Technology in Traditional China
- w88 slot 494b/694b: Pathologies of Daily Life in Modern China
- w88 slot 494c/694c: Topics in Chinese Culture and Society
- w88 slot 498/698: Advanced Historical Studies
- HIST 703: Advanced Studies in w88 slot
- HIST 705: Graduate Readings in w88 slot
Professional certifications
- Ph.D., Harvard University, 1995