略歴(Biography)
ミシェル・T・キング(Michelle T. King) 歴史学者。ノースカロライナ大学チャペルヒル校教授。専門は中国史、ジェンダー史、家族史で、とくに明・清時代の女性、家庭、日常生活に関する研究を行っている。中国社会における女性の役割やジェンダーの変遷を、豊富な史料に基づいて読み解く研究で知られる。代表作『Between Birth and Death: Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century China』(未邦訳)は、19世紀中国における女児殺しの実態とその社会的・文化的背景を分析した歴史研究である。
Michelle T. King is an American historian and Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializing in late imperial Chinese history, gender history, and family history, her research examines the lives of women, domestic life, and social change in Ming and Qing China. Her work draws on a wide range of historical sources to illuminate gender, family, and everyday life in Chinese society. Her best-known book, "Between Birth and Death: Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century China," explores the practice of female infanticide in nineteenth-century China and the social, cultural, and economic forces that shaped it.
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