Cours-conférence "'Vie de chien' et 'poissons salés' : Travailleurs migrants entre aspiration et indolence dans le centre de Shanghai"

Le 02/12/2021

par Lisa Richaud, EASt/ULB

Dans le cadre du cours "Culture et société du monde chinois" (ORIEB450)

Lisa Richaud is FNRS post-doctoral researcher at the Laboratoire d'Anthropologie des Mondes Contemporains (ULB). Her research falls at the intersection of China scholarship, anthropology, and urban studies. She is currently preparing a monograph tentatively entitled Casual Asssemblies: Re-Staging Socialist Amateur Performances in Beijing Public Parks, based on her PhD thesis (ULB, 2016). Peer-reviewed journal articles based on her doctoral fieldwork are available in journals such as Urban Studies, L'Espace Politique, and Civilisations, or L'Homme. Previously, Lisa worked as a post-doctoral researcher in the collaborative, ESRC-funded project “Migration, Mental Health and the Chinese Mega-City” (Fudan University and King's College London), where she explored the affective experiences of precarious urban life in a context of rural-to-urban migration. Publications resulting from her ethnography, co-authored with Ash Amin, can be found in journals such as International Health, Public Culture, and Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. As an FNRS post-doctoral researcher (2019-2022), she will carry out a new research project on public solitude in the night-time Chinese city.

Jeudi 2 décembre de 9h à 12h

Salle UD2.119
Bâtiment U - Porte D - 2e Niveau
Avenue F. Roosevelt 50
1050 Bruxelles

Inscription obligatoire par mail : vanessa.frangville@ulb.be

Titulaire du cours : Vanessa Frangville

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