Fei Huang
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Leverhulme ECF researching stay-at-home fathers and their wives in China at UCL Social Research Institute | BSA Early Career Forum Co-Convenor

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New article out! I look at how stay-at-home fathers understand, experience and express emotions - and how these emotions evolve in caregiving and intimate relationships - to show how gendered power is sustained and what it takes to disrupt it.
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fei-huang.bsky.social
Join me tomorrow at Victoria Embankment.
stwc.bsky.social
🚨 TOMORROW 🚨

The 32nd National March for 🇵🇸 is going to be massive! There are more coaches coming than ever before. People are even arriving by ⛵️ 🚴‍♀️ 🏍️🛵

⏰ Noon
📍 Victoria Embankment
🚶‍♀️ March to Whitehall via Westminster and Waterloo bridges

#AllToLondon11Oct

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stwc.bsky.social
🚨 TOMORROW 🚨

The 32nd National March for 🇵🇸 is going to be massive! There are more coaches coming than ever before. People are even arriving by ⛵️ 🚴‍♀️ 🏍️🛵

⏰ Noon
📍 Victoria Embankment
🚶‍♀️ March to Whitehall via Westminster and Waterloo bridges

#AllToLondon11Oct

Reposted by Fei Huang

thesociologicalreview.org
Home truths: Obligated to Care, our new Sociological Review Monograph, focuses on the family in today’s China.

Edited by Xiaoying Qi & Jack Barbalet, its 11 chapters focus on subjects ranging from LBGTQ+ people’s intergenerational relations to da pei and modern childrearing.

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ktwamley.bsky.social
Look what came in the post! What a joy it was to work on this with an amazing set of colleagues. Will be available open access from Thursday 24th July. policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/caring-fathe...
Photo of print copy of book 'Caring Fathers in the Global Context'
lrb.co.uk
‘Even academics with secure jobs don’t feel secure. Meanwhile, those of us on fixed-term contracts sit and wait for our funding to run out.’

Ed Kiely on precarity in higher education: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Ed Kiely · Short Cuts: University Finances
Universities’ reliance on international students is only the most recent attempt to solve a broader problem, one that...
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fei-huang.bsky.social
looking forward to this!
qiaoj.bsky.social
In Paris on 17-18 June & interested in gender & China?

Join us for the 4th edition of the China Academic Network on Gender conference. We'll delve into all things voice with a fabulous lineup of speakers, positive vibes (&morning croissants! 🥐)

Free to attend w. registration change.hypotheses.org
Conference poster, featuring a young boy shouting against a red background while wearing a t-shirt that reads 'positive vibes' (photo credits: Xia Yang @imrxia on Unsplash) DAY 1 - TUESDAY 17 June
SALLE ATHÉNA, MAISON DE LA RECHERCHE, 4 RUE DES IRLANDAIS, 75005 PARIS
REGISTRATION & WELCOME COFFEE
9:00
CONFERENCE OPENING & WELCOME ADDRESS
9:30-9:45
Anne Isabelle FRANCOIS (GIS Institut du Genre & Université Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Coraline JORTAY (CNRS - THALIM)
OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS
09:45-11:00
HOWARD CHIANG (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA)
Trans Without Borders: Voices from the Decolonial Past
PANEL 1: AFFECTIVE OUTLETS: VOICE AND EMOTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA
11:00-13:00
Discussant: Rachel HARRIS (SOAS)
ZENG Jinyan (Lund University)
Affective Podcasting: Forging Feminist Community for Sinophone-Tibetans
HUANG Fei (University of St Andrews)
Support-Seeking Attitudes and Emotional Sharing Practices Among Stay-at-Home Fathers in Urban China
Arianne M. GAETANO (Auburn University)
Gendered Subjectivity and Embodied Resistance of Single Women in Urban China
LUNCH
13:00-14:00
PANEL 2: STAGING TRANSGRESSIVE VOICES
14:00-16:00
Discussant: Howard CHIANG (University of California, Santa Barbara)
ZHU Ke & Ll Jinghui (University of Amsterdam)
Lip syncing and the Trans-Asian Art of Dragging in China
LI Yizhuo (City University of Hong Kong)
"Voicing the Villainess: Gender Transgression in Qing Drama"
Ll Leshan (Heidelberg University)
lasculinized Appearances, Feminized Voices: Revolutionary Women hinese New Opera, 1949-196
COFFEE BREAK
16:00-16:30
PANEL 3: MARGINALIZED VOICES FROM THE INNER QUARTERS
16:30-18:30
Discussant: Jennifer BOND (University College London)
XU Ning (University of Hong Kong
joundscape in Women's Sphere: Cross-Class Cultural Community of Tanci ir the Ming and Qing Dynasties
XIA Shi (New College of Florida)
‹cluding Concubines: The Contested Politics of Progressive Women's Groups
-publican China (1912-194
Anne KERLAN (CNRS - EHESS - Université de Paris)
The Silences of Ruan Lingyu (1910-1935), Movie Star and Woman
CONFERENCE DINNER
19:00
DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY 18 June
SALLE ATHÉNA, MAISON DE LA RECHERCHE, 4 RUE DES IRLANDAIS, … ZHENG Qijun (École Pratique des Hautes Études)
Echoes of Emancipation: A Century of Women's Voices, Gender Dynamics and Religious Authority at Maoshan in China (1912-2012)
COFFEE BREAK
11:00-11:30
PANEL 5: SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY: WOMEN IN SCIENCE, MEDICINE, AND THE ARTS
11:30-13:30
Discussant: Chang LIU (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen)
CLOSING KEYNOTE ADDRESS
16:30-17:45
RACHEL HARRIS (SOAS)
"No Longer Baby-Making Machines"? Hearing Uyghur Women's Voices Under the Anti-Extremism Campaigns
CLOSING COMMENTS
17:45-18:00
Chiara CIGARINI (Ca' Foscari University and Wellesley College)
Non-Linear Hydric Futures: An Ecofeminist Perspective on Chinese Narratives, Water Policy and Affect
Martina MERENDA (University of Bologna)
Calligraphy means Feminine: A Focus on a Female Calligraphic Approach within Performance art in Contemporary China
Clover Yue GU (Shanghai University)
How Was Disability Presented? Emotions, Marriage, and Circumstances of the Stone Maiden in Late Imperial and Republican China
LUNCH
13:30-14:30
PANEL 6: VOICES FROM BELOW
14:30-16:30
Discussant: Beatrice ZANI (CNRS - LISE)
Isabelle ATTANÉ (INED)
Future?
Women: Forced Actors in Securing China's Demographic and Economic
Marijn FENNEMA (York University)
20th-Century Yantai
Voicing Allure: Shifting Social Profiles and Work Methods of Sex Workers in Early
Isabella JACKSON (Trinity College Dublin)
"I am a Slave-Girl, not an Adopted Daughter." Enslaved Girls Speaking - and Being Heard - in Early Twentieth-Century China
LIU Xi (Xi' an Jiaotong-Liverpool University)
Social Inequalities in Urbanization and Its Discontent: Representing Subaltern Women in Post-2020 Chinese Writings

Reposted by Fei Huang

qiaoj.bsky.social
In Paris on 17-18 June & interested in gender & China?

Join us for the 4th edition of the China Academic Network on Gender conference. We'll delve into all things voice with a fabulous lineup of speakers, positive vibes (&morning croissants! 🥐)

Free to attend w. registration change.hypotheses.org
Conference poster, featuring a young boy shouting against a red background while wearing a t-shirt that reads 'positive vibes' (photo credits: Xia Yang @imrxia on Unsplash) DAY 1 - TUESDAY 17 June
SALLE ATHÉNA, MAISON DE LA RECHERCHE, 4 RUE DES IRLANDAIS, 75005 PARIS
REGISTRATION & WELCOME COFFEE
9:00
CONFERENCE OPENING & WELCOME ADDRESS
9:30-9:45
Anne Isabelle FRANCOIS (GIS Institut du Genre & Université Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Coraline JORTAY (CNRS - THALIM)
OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS
09:45-11:00
HOWARD CHIANG (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA)
Trans Without Borders: Voices from the Decolonial Past
PANEL 1: AFFECTIVE OUTLETS: VOICE AND EMOTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA
11:00-13:00
Discussant: Rachel HARRIS (SOAS)
ZENG Jinyan (Lund University)
Affective Podcasting: Forging Feminist Community for Sinophone-Tibetans
HUANG Fei (University of St Andrews)
Support-Seeking Attitudes and Emotional Sharing Practices Among Stay-at-Home Fathers in Urban China
Arianne M. GAETANO (Auburn University)
Gendered Subjectivity and Embodied Resistance of Single Women in Urban China
LUNCH
13:00-14:00
PANEL 2: STAGING TRANSGRESSIVE VOICES
14:00-16:00
Discussant: Howard CHIANG (University of California, Santa Barbara)
ZHU Ke & Ll Jinghui (University of Amsterdam)
Lip syncing and the Trans-Asian Art of Dragging in China
LI Yizhuo (City University of Hong Kong)
"Voicing the Villainess: Gender Transgression in Qing Drama"
Ll Leshan (Heidelberg University)
lasculinized Appearances, Feminized Voices: Revolutionary Women hinese New Opera, 1949-196
COFFEE BREAK
16:00-16:30
PANEL 3: MARGINALIZED VOICES FROM THE INNER QUARTERS
16:30-18:30
Discussant: Jennifer BOND (University College London)
XU Ning (University of Hong Kong
joundscape in Women's Sphere: Cross-Class Cultural Community of Tanci ir the Ming and Qing Dynasties
XIA Shi (New College of Florida)
‹cluding Concubines: The Contested Politics of Progressive Women's Groups
-publican China (1912-194
Anne KERLAN (CNRS - EHESS - Université de Paris)
The Silences of Ruan Lingyu (1910-1935), Movie Star and Woman
CONFERENCE DINNER
19:00
DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY 18 June
SALLE ATHÉNA, MAISON DE LA RECHERCHE, 4 RUE DES IRLANDAIS, … ZHENG Qijun (École Pratique des Hautes Études)
Echoes of Emancipation: A Century of Women's Voices, Gender Dynamics and Religious Authority at Maoshan in China (1912-2012)
COFFEE BREAK
11:00-11:30
PANEL 5: SPEAKING WITH AUTHORITY: WOMEN IN SCIENCE, MEDICINE, AND THE ARTS
11:30-13:30
Discussant: Chang LIU (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen)
CLOSING KEYNOTE ADDRESS
16:30-17:45
RACHEL HARRIS (SOAS)
"No Longer Baby-Making Machines"? Hearing Uyghur Women's Voices Under the Anti-Extremism Campaigns
CLOSING COMMENTS
17:45-18:00
Chiara CIGARINI (Ca' Foscari University and Wellesley College)
Non-Linear Hydric Futures: An Ecofeminist Perspective on Chinese Narratives, Water Policy and Affect
Martina MERENDA (University of Bologna)
Calligraphy means Feminine: A Focus on a Female Calligraphic Approach within Performance art in Contemporary China
Clover Yue GU (Shanghai University)
How Was Disability Presented? Emotions, Marriage, and Circumstances of the Stone Maiden in Late Imperial and Republican China
LUNCH
13:30-14:30
PANEL 6: VOICES FROM BELOW
14:30-16:30
Discussant: Beatrice ZANI (CNRS - LISE)
Isabelle ATTANÉ (INED)
Future?
Women: Forced Actors in Securing China's Demographic and Economic
Marijn FENNEMA (York University)
20th-Century Yantai
Voicing Allure: Shifting Social Profiles and Work Methods of Sex Workers in Early
Isabella JACKSON (Trinity College Dublin)
"I am a Slave-Girl, not an Adopted Daughter." Enslaved Girls Speaking - and Being Heard - in Early Twentieth-Century China
LIU Xi (Xi' an Jiaotong-Liverpool University)
Social Inequalities in Urbanization and Its Discontent: Representing Subaltern Women in Post-2020 Chinese Writings