Endowment
Sue Tsao Endowment Fund in Chinese Studies
This Endowment Fund makes possible the publication of incisive works that investigate, analyze and broaden awareness of multiple aspects of Chinese history, culture and society.
17 Results

Ecological Demolition: Dispossession and Sustainable Futures in the Chinese Countryside
by Jia-Ching Chen (Author)Dec 2026
Leftover Women in China: Understanding Legal Consciousness through Intergenerational Relationships
by Qian Liu (Author)Aug 2025
The Women Who Ruled China: Buddhism Multiculturalism and Governance in the Sixth Century
by Stephanie Balkwill (Author)Aug 2024
New Export China: Translations across Time and Place in Contemporary Chinese Porcelain Art
by Alex Burchmore (Author)Jun 2023

Accidental Holy Land: The Communist Revolution in Northwest China
by Joseph W. Esherick (Author)Feb 2022
The Funeral of Mr. Wang: Life Death and Ghosts in Urbanizing China
by Andrew B. Kipnis (Author)Jul 2021

Eight Outcasts: Social and Political Marginalization in China under Mao
by Yang Kuisong (Author), Gregor Benton (Translator), and 1 moreDec 2019

Creating the Intellectual: Chinese Communism and the Rise of a Classification
by Eddy U (Author)Apr 2019
Empire's Tracks: Indigenous Nations Chinese Workers and the Transcontinental Railroad
by Manu Karuka (Author)Mar 2019


Exceptional States: Chinese Immigrants and Taiwanese Sovereignty
by Sara L. Friedman (Author)Sep 2015
What Is Medicine?: Western and Eastern Approaches to Healing
by Paul U. Unschuld (Author), Karen Reimers (Translator)Sep 2009
Tears from Iron: Cultural Responses to Famine in Nineteenth-Century China
by Kathryn Edgerton-Tarpley (Author), Cormac Ó Gráda (Foreword by)Apr 2008