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Yutong Li is a Postdoctoral Fellow of Global Asia at NYU Shanghai. She received her BA in philosophy from the University of Virginia, and her M.A. in History of Art and Archaeology of East Asia and intensive language (Japanese) from SOAS, University of London, where her thesis won the Frederick Richter Memorial Postgraduate Prize. Before joining NYU Shanghai, she completed her Ph.D. in Art and Archaeology from Princeton University.
Her research reconsiders the early modern Chinese conceptualization of ethnicity and gender through imagery materials. Her current project, titled “The Aesthetics of Alterity: Depictions of the Foreign Other in Jiangnan and Coastal China, 1550s–1660s,” focuses on Chinese depictions of the foreign other (Yi) in workshop paintings, illustrated books, and single-sheet prints produced in response to increasing global maritime interconnectivity. Pivoting from the analysis of top-down dissemination of statecraft ideology, she argues that the circulation of pictures on the open market actively shaped, recalibrated, and—at times—problematized Hua–Yi (Sino-Foreign) dynamics.
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