Bao Hongwei
Bao Hongwei (English: /bɑʊ̯ː hʊŋˈweɪ/; Chinese: 包宏偉; pinyin: Bāo Hóngwěi, pronounced [paʊ xʊŋ.weɪ], born August 1977) is a British Chinese scholar at the intersection of Asian studies and queer studies, sometimes focusing more specifically on the intersection of Chinese studies and queer studies. His name is often printed and written as Hongwei Bao, following the structural conventions of an English name. He is employed at the University of Nottingham, where he works as a Faculty of Arts Associate Professor in Media Studies. He has written and co-edited numerous academic works and also writes poetry.His commentary has been cited by multiple Wikipedia articles such as LGBTQ culture in Shanghai, Shitou (activist), Shanghai Queer Film Festival, and others. He has contributed his opinion to major news outlets such as ''The New York Times'', ''The Guardian'', ''The Economist'', ''South China Morning Post'', ''Times Higher Education'', and the ''Australian Broadcasting Corporation'', among others. He is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, as well as a Fellow of Advance HE. Provided by Wikipedia
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