Dr Nathalie Mingboupha
School of East Asian Studies
Teaching Associate in East Asian Studies
n.mingboupha@sheffield.ac.uk
Jessop West
Full contact details
Dr Nathalie Mingboupha
School of East Asian Studies
Jessop West
1 Upper Hanover Street
91Ö±²¥
S3 7RA
School of East Asian Studies
Jessop West
1 Upper Hanover Street
91Ö±²¥
S3 7RA
- Profile
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Nathalie Mingboupha is a Teaching Associate at the School of East Asian Studies at the University of 91Ö±²¥, where she obtained her MSc and PhD in East Asian Studies. She specializes on Chinese transnational migrations, and more particularly on Western-born diasporic Chinese and their ethnic return migration to their putative homeland, and the ways in which remigrants’ ethno-cultural identity and ethno-national attachments are impacted by their experiences in contemporary Chinese society.
- Qualifications
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- Ph.D. East Asian Studies/Chinese International Migration, 91Ö±²¥
- MSc East Asian Studies, 91Ö±²¥
- BBA ESSEC Business School (France)
- Ph.D. East Asian Studies/Chinese International Migration, 91Ö±²¥
- Research interests
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Nathalie is broadly interested in the study of 'in-between Chineseness’ and in qualitative research methods in social sciences. Her current research projects include the conceptual development of emotional self-repatriation through media consumption, and the genealogical migration of Chinese families across generations, from when the first generation left China to when the later generation 'returned' to the ancestral homeland.
- Teaching interests
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Along with teaching about topics related to my research expertise in Chinese migrations and identities, I enjoy the study of qualitative research methods, and teach about as all the (im)practicalities that need to be considered when doing research.
I am also interested in contemporary East Asian Media and popular culture, and how the media reflects societal changes and vice versa.
- Teaching activities
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Autumn semester:
- EAS6868 – Research Methods, 15 credits (PG)
- EAS6353 – Contemporary Chinese Society and Media, 30 credits (PG)
- EAS6453 Media, State and Society in China, 15 credits (PG)
- EAS1021 – Understanding China 1, 20 credits (UG)
Spring semester:
- EAS21008 – Gender and Identities in East Asia (UG)
- EAS21007 – Mass Culture and Digital Society in East Asia (UG)
EAS6078 – Graduate Project Research Mentor and MA Dissertation Supervisor