Lin Yaohua Explained

Lin Yaohua
Birth Date:27 March 1910
Birth Place:Gutian County, Fujian
Death Place:Beijing, China
Nationality:Chinese
Occupation:sociologist and anthropologist

Lin Yaohua (March 27, 1910 – November 27, 2000) was a leading Chinese sociologist and anthropologist. He was noted for his studies of Chinese family structures, as well as work on China's minority ethnic groups, particularly the Yi people. He also collaborated with Fei Xiaotong on works about ethnology in China.[1]

Life

Lin Yaohua was born in Gutian County, Fujian, on March 27, 1910. In 1935, he earned his master's degree from Yenching University. In 1940, he earned a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Harvard University.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Hendry, Joy . Anthropologists, Indigenous Scholars and the Research Endeavor: Seeking Bridges Towards Mutual Respect . New York . Routledge . 2012 . Relations Between Anthropology and Minority Studies in China. . 64.
  2. Web site: Sociologist Biographies. Renmin University. 2016-04-27. Lin Yaohua. 2016.