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Sarah Dauncey

Professor of Chinese Society and Disability, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Biography

Professor Sarah Dauncey is a China specialist with 30 years' experience in visiting and studying China. She joined the School of Sociology and Social Policy in 2016, having previously served as Deputy Head and Director of Teaching at the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies. Prior to coming to Nottingham in 2014, she was at the University of Sheffield where she helped to establish the Chinese programmes and served as Deputy Director of the Sheffield Confucius Institute, and before that she was at the University of Durham, where she completed her PhD in late-Ming fashion and women's culture.

Outside the university, she is a member of various journal editorial boards, including Disability & Society, The China Quarterly and British Journal of Chinese Studies.

Professor Dauncey's research focuses on disability in China, in particular the way in which the changing Chinese socio-political environment has transformed the cultural encoding of disability from the end of the Cultural Revolution. Her work has been supported by the British Academy, the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation, the Universities China Committee in London, the White Rose East Asia Centre and other organisations. She is co-editor of Writing Lives in China, 1600-2010: Histories of the Elusive Self (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), as well as various book chapters and articles in key Area Studies and Disability Studies journals. Her recent book Disability in China: Citizenship, Identity and Culture was published by Cambridge University Press in 2020.

She is an active promoter of Chinese Studies and Chinese language learning. She was the co-founder and co-editor for 6 years of the Journal of the British Association for Chinese Studies (JBACS) and is Honorary President of the Association for Speakers of Chinese as a Second Language (ASCSL).

She is also a Senior Fellow of Advance HE and has received awards at both Sheffield and Nottingham for her excellence in teaching and leadership.

Expertise Summary

Identity politics; disability and welfare; gender and sexuality, pre-modern and modern Chinese society and culture; Chinese film, literature and life writing; late-imperial women's culture and fashion; teaching Chinese as a foreign language; distance learning.

Teaching Summary

Professor Dauncey has substantial experience teaching and examining a wide range of classes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, from lecture courses to language classes, from pre-modern Chinese… read more

Research Summary

Professor Dauncey has pioneered a new field relating to disability in modern Chinese culture. A hugely neglected area of study, her work has focused on the development of new ways of understanding… read more

Recent Publications

  • SARAH DAUNCEY, 2020. Disability in Contemporary China: Citizenship, Identity and Culture Cambridge University Press.
  • SARAH DAUNCEY, 2017. Shi Tiesheng: Writing Disability into Modern Chinese Fiction Chinese Literature Today. 6(1), 48-55
  • SARAH DAUNCEY, 2017. Special and Inclusive Education. In: W. J. MORGAN, Q. GU and F. LI, eds., A Handbook of Education in China Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 290-313
  • SARAH DAUNCEY, 2017. Gendering the Chinese Disabled Body: Explorations at the Intersections of Disability and Masculinity in Contemporary China NAN NÜ: Men, Women and Gender in China. (In Press.)

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