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Huping Ling (; born 1956) is a professor of history and past department chair at
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, where she founded the Asian studies program. Her research focuses on Asian American studies, including immigration and ethnicity, assimilation and adaptation, family and marriage, feminism, employment patterns, and community structures. A
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Prize-winning author, she has published 11 books and more than 100 articles on Asian American studies, including immigration and ethnicity, assimilation and adaptation, transnationalism, family and marriage, employment patterns, and community structures.


Education and career

Ling began her career in teaching as a high school teacher in
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, from 1974 through 1978. In 1982, she graduated from Taiyuan's
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first in her class with a bachelor's degree in history. From 1982-85, she worked as an assistant professor of history at Shanxi University. In 1985, she was a visiting scholar at the history department at
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. She earned her master's in 1987 at the
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, and completed her Ph.D at
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(1991). She began teaching as an assistant professor of history at Truman State University from 1991-1995. In 1996, she became associate professor of history and full professor in 2004. She is a visiting professor with the Institute of Overseas Chinese Studies at
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, China. She is the Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor by the Chinese Ministry of Education at Wuhan Theoretical Research Center of
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of the State Council and China Central Normal University in
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. She also serves as: * Consultant to the
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Provincial Government. * Consultant for the Female Writers Association in Shanxi Province. * Member of the Board of Directors of Women Writers Association in Shanxi Province of the Chinese National Writers Association. * Executive editor of the
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, the official journal of the
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. For the same organization, she has served as the Board Director and Representative of the
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/Canada Region" from 2001-2003. Since 1999, she has been part of the "Steering Committee as a History Caucus." She is the inaugural editor of the Rutgers University Press book series ''Asian American Studies Today.'' She has been a National Reviewer for The Choice, The
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, book manuscripts for the
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, and textbooks by
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. In 2004, she served on the Book Award Committee for the 46th Missouri Conference on History.


Courses

Among the courses she has taught at Truman: *Asian American History *Asian American Women *Seminar on Chinese American Women *East Asian Civilization 1 & 2 *History of China 1 & 2 *History of Japan 1 & 2 *U.S. History


Books and articles

She has published 11 books and more than 100 articles on Asian American studies, including immigration and ethnicity, assimilation and adaptation, transnationalism, family and marriage, employment patterns, and community structures. These works include:
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''Asian American History and Cultures: An Encyclopedia. Two volumes (with Allan W. Austin)''
M.E. Sharpe, 2010.
''Asian America: Forming New Communities, Expanding Boundaries.''
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Rutgers University Press, 2008.
''Voices of the Heart: Asian American Women on Immigration, Work, and Family.''
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, 2007.
''Chinese in St. Louis: 1857-2007.''
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: From Enclave to Cultural Community.'' Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2004.
''Ping Piao Mei Guo: New Immigrants in America.''
Shanxi, China: Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House, 2003.
Yao: A History of Chinese American Women.''
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: Chinese Social Sciences Publishing House, 1999.
''Surviving on the Gold Mountain: A History of Chinese American Women and Their Lives''
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, 1998. *"Chinese Chicago: Transnational Migration and Community, 1945-2010s." In ''Chinatown around the World'', edited by Chee-Beng Tan and Bernard Wong, 2012. *"Negotiating Migration: Marriage and Changing Gender Roles among the Chinese Diaspora," In ''Handbook of the Chinese Diaspora,'' edited by Chee-Beng Tan,
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, 2012. *"Asian Americans in
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." In ''Asian America: A State by State Historical Encyclopedia,'' edited by Jun Xing,
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, 2012. *"The Transnational World of Chinese Entrepreneurs in Chicago, 1870s to 1940s: New Sources and Perspectives on Southern Chinese Emigration." In ''Frontier History in China,'' Vol.6, No.3 (2011): 370-406. *"The Changing Public Image of Chinese Americans and the Rise of China." In ''21st Century International Review,'' (March 2011): 10-15. *"Chinese-American women," In ''Women in American History: An Encyclopedia,'' edited by
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, Facts on File, 2011. *"Chinese Immigrants," In ''Encyclopedia of the American Immigration,'' edited by R. Kent Rasmussen, Salem Press, 2010. *"Chinese Chicago: Transnational Migration and Businesses, 1890s-1930s." In ''Journal of Chinese Overseas'' Vol. 6 (2010): 250-285. She has also edited anthologies and was co-editor of ''Asian American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia.''


Honors

* Ford Foundation Book Award. * 2006: Walker and Doris Allen Fellowship award for faculty excellence, with a prize of $10,000. She was also a finalist for the same award for the previous year. * 2006 Best Article Award at Missouri Conference on History * 2004: Golden Apple Award from the
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and Truman State University's Greek Community. * 2010: Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin Editors' Choice Award. She has also been a semi-finalist several times for Truman's Educator of the Year award


Public appearances

Ling has made many public appearances. She has been featured in ''Top China,
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'' (Feb. 2, 2005)'', St. Louis Chinese American News, St. Louis Chinese Journal'', the ''Overseas Chinese World, River Front Times'', among others. She has appeared on radio talk programs including "Charles Brennan Show" KMOX 1120, "Voice of St. Louis", and KWMU 90.7 (NPR in St. Louis) "St. Louis on the Air". She has also been included in many books/encyclopedias on famous Chinese Americans and authors . She is frequently invited to lecture on Asian cultures and Asian American experiences at conferences, universities, schools, libraries, government and private agencies, and community organizations, nationally and internationally.


See also

* Chinese in St. Louis


Notes


References

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External links


Professor Huping Ling's webpage at Truman State University
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