Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Department of History, Anthropology and Philosophy
Chenxi Luo is a historian of late imperial China, with particular interests in slavery and law. Her current book project explores slavery in Qing China through the lenses of gender and ethnicity. Chenxi teaches broad surveys of Chinese, Eastern Asian, and World Histories, as well as specialized courses on gender, sexuality, and human trade. Her most recent article, "Returning Home: Captured Women and Human Market in Early Qing China, 1642-1656," has appeared in Verge: Studies in Global Asias.
Chenxi welcomes students interested in Chinese/Asian/Asian American History to join her class!
Gender and Sexuality; Slavery and Human Trade; Late Imperial China; East Asian History.
Chinese History; Slavery and Law; Migration and Diaspora; Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies; Ethnic Minorities; Empire and Borderland.