American anthropologist, historian, and sinologist
Melissa J. Brown (born 3 March 1963) is an American sociocultural anthropologist and historian specializing in China and Taiwan.[1][2] She earned a bachelor's and a master's degree from
Stanford University, and completed doctoral study at the
University of Washington.[1]
Selected publications
Brown, Melissa J., ed. (2008). Explaining Culture Scientifically. University of Washington Press.
ISBN978-0-295-98789-7.[3]
Brown, Melissa J. (2004). Is Taiwan Chinese?. University of California Press.
ISBN978-0-520-23182-5.[4]
Brown, Melissa J. (1996). Negotiating Ethnicities in China and Taiwan. Routledge/Curzon.
ISBN978-1-55729-048-9.[5]
Woo, Franklin J. (2004). "Reviewed Work: Is Taiwan Chinese? The Impact of Culture, Power, and Migration on Changing Identities by Melissa J. Brown". China Review International. 11 (1): 30–34.
doi:
10.1353/cri.2005.0045.
JSTOR23732907.
S2CID257980499.
Dunlop, Sarah (July 1997). "Negotiating Ethnicities in China and Taiwan. Melissa J. Brown". The China Journal. 38: 196–198.
doi:
10.2307/2950352.
JSTOR2950352.
Benson, Linda (1998). "Reviewed Work: Negotiating Ethnicities in China and Taiwan. China Research Monograph series, 46 by Melissa J. Brown". China Review International. 5 (2): 377–379.
doi:
10.1353/cri.1998.0019.
JSTOR23732349.
S2CID144058695.
Mackerras, Colin (1997). "Book Reviews : Melissa J. BROWN, (Ed.), Negotiating Ethnicities in China and Taiwan. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies of the University of California 1996. China Research Monograph no. 46. x+335 pp., with glossary and index. ISBN: 1-55729-048-2 (pbk). Price: US$20.00". China Information. 11 (4): 159–160.
doi:
10.1177/0920203X9701100417.