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Skip to content Our PeopleMenu Close Explore AcademicsDepartments & ProgramsMajors & MinorsGraduate Degrees and ProgramsStudent ResourcesGetting StartedAcademic PlanningScholarships, Fellowships & AwardsExperiential LearningGraduation & Post-Graduate AdvisingForms & PoliciesOffice of Graduate Studies in Arts & SciencesThe AmpersandAwards & NotablesCampus LifeHold That Thought podcastThe Ampersand Magazine Our EventsCommencement Performances & ShowsOur PeopleFaculty DirectoryStaff DirectoryFaculty & Staff ResourcesAwards & RecognitionCommittees & CouncilsFaculty Activity ReportingTenure & PromotionGraduate Student ResourcesOffice of Graduate Studies in Arts & SciencesDegrees and ProgramsGraduate AdmissionsArts & Sciences Strategic PlanThere are no boundaries to what you can achieve with a degree from Arts & Sciences.Apply TodayHomeAbout Arts & SciencesOur Alumni NetworkAcademic CalendarHow to giveContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SZhao Ma​Associate Professor of Modern Chinese History and CultureHead of the Chinese SectionPhD, Johns Hopkins University MA, Johns Hopkins University MA, People's University of ChinaDownload CV Personal Website Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures research interests:Chinese modern history Urban culture Women's studies Film Politicscontact info:Email: [email protected]: Busch Hall 229​Get Directionsmailing address:Washington University MSC 1111-107-115 One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899​Zhao Ma teaches courses on 20th-century Chinese history, city and women, crime and punishment, material culture, historical landscape, socialist culture, and the history of US-China relations. His current book project examines rumor-mongering in Beijing during the Korean War period. Professor Ma received his Ph.D. in History from Johns Hopkins University in 2007, and joined the department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Washington University in 2011. His first book, Runaway Wives, Urban Crimes, and Survival Strategies in Wartime Beijing, 1937-1949, uses criminal case files to explore lower-class women’s role in remaking wartime Beijing’s social and moral order. He is currently writing a new book, Seditious Voices in Revolutionary China, 1950-1953. It examines the relationship between rumor-mongering and political propaganda during China’s Korean War campaign, and offers a lens through which to study the transformation of urban informational space against the backdrop of war fever and emerging revolutionary politics in Mao’s China. At Washington University, Ma teaches courses on 20th-century Chinese history, historical landscape, socialist culture, and US-China relations. In addition to his research and teaching, Professor Ma has been a Public Intellectual Program (PIP) Fellow at the National Committee on US-China Relations since 2014. As a PIP fellow, he has opportunities to participate in meetings with government officials of the United States and China and has joined the U.S. congressional delegation to visit China. He also works closely with public media on topics of Chinese politics, society, and US-China relations. Courses Taught L04 270 Sophomore Seminar: US-China Relations: Perceptions and Realities L03 3163 Historical Landscape and National Identity in Modern China L03 3263 Topics in East Asian Studies: US-China Relations from 1949 to the Present L03 4242 Culture and Politics in the People’s Republic of China: New Approaches L03 4510 Urban Culture in Modern China Selected Publications Runaway Wives, Urban Crimes, and Survival Tactics in Wartime Beijing, 1937–1949 (Harvard University Press, 2015). Other Center for the Humanities Faculty Fellow Research Story in the news:12.16.20Remembering the forgotten warBack to AmpersandQuick LinksExplore AcademicsStudent ResourcesThe AmpersandEventsOur PeopleAbout A&SContactAcademic CalendarA&S ComputingUniversity DirectoryUniversity LibrariesInside ArtSciArts & Sciences Strategic PlanEmployment OpportunitiesCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Arts & SciencesInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInYouTubeLet your curiosity lead the way.Find out how to apply and get started todayApply Now1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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