Linzhi Zhang
@DrLinzhi
Sociologist, Marxist Feminist Current - Affiliated lecturer @Cambridge 2020-2024 - Postdoc @BritishAcademy @Courtauld
TikTok Refugees flushing into the Chinese app RedNote brought enlightenment to both sides. Truth is, no country is perfect. The real problem is, we are prevented from being well-informed and having a choice. #tiktokban #tiktokrefugees
Published online first on Christmas day! hoooohooohoo This is how I came out as a Marxist feminist! Chinese women artists’ Marxist feminist critique of post-socialist work - Linzhi Zhang, 2024 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…
Am I nonbinary or just a feminist woman? This has been troubling me for a while now. In my feminist value system, I am just a women who embraces all personality traits; in the real world where binaries still prevail, I guess I am nonbinary? #nonbinary #Feminism #Identity
Looks like I am just one good news after another. Now my doctoral thesis will be published by Oxford University Press for the British Academy Monograph Series!
on 5th Dec, we are delighted to have my external examiner, the eminent French sociologist Nathalie Heinich, to give us a talk on her intellectual journey. Free event, registration required. Book your place fast! britsoc.co.uk/events/key-bsa…
🌟 Congratulations to the Winner 🌟 We are very excited to announce Linzhi Zhang (@DrLinzhi) as this year's winner for the CUS Sage Prize for her paper "Scenography and the Production of Artworks in Contemporary Art". Read the paper free access below! doi.org/10.1177/174997…
Will Smith reclaimed big-screen masculinity as based on violence.#AcademyAwards2022
hopefully this will help Chinese PhD students youtu.be/etA0egJxKhM
Cai Guoqiang Daytime Fireworks Live Event! youtu.be/8Tn4v-MtuTA
This October marks the bicentenary of the fall of the Kingdom of #Haiti, this webinar celebrates its manifold artistic & cultural ‘afterlives’, focusing on the strong connections forged between Britain & Haiti. 📅 6 October ⏰6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Free 👉 courtauld.ac.uk/event/afterliv…
"I would like to see us communicate our research to the wider public, and be a strong advocate for public sociology." An exclusive interview with Dr @desai_manali about her historic appointment to Head of Department and vision for sociology into the future sociology.cam.ac.uk/news/dr-manali…
✨We invite you to the much-anticipated Third Year #PhD #Symposium ✨ a two-day online showcase of the innovative & transhistorical research of Courtauld students in the final stages of their #doctoral degrees. 📅8 - 9 Oct 2020 Free, Booking essential courtauld.ac.uk/event/online-t…
⭐️We are busy putting together a fantastic array of digital events for our Autumn programme. If you'd like to be the first to hear, sign up to our newsletter ⭐️ courtauld.ac.uk/research/resea…
Publishing in the time of #COVID19—As Editors of The Lancet Global Health (@LancetGH) begin their fourth month of operating from makeshift home workspaces, they reflect on their experiences so far & how they might shape the future of their & other journals hubs.ly/H0rPR3H0
✨'Past Orders - Art & social scenes' our next #OpenCourtauldHour explores the Courtauld’s most iconic painting, Édouard Manet’s ‘A Bar at the Folies-Bergère’. ✨ 📅 25 June | ⏰ 8.05 - 9.00 pm #KarenSerres @mattlodder @FlorenceOstende @AsifaLahore Free bit.ly/3do1wFG
This means installation art of Damien Hirst kind can be dated back to 25000 years ago? hahaha cambridge.org/core/journals/…
So society’s *real* key workers have just been revealed. Not the bankers. Not the traders. Not the elite hedge fund managers. It’s the nurses. The doctors. The delivery drivers. The carers. The porters. The teachers. The shelf stackers. The check out staff. #COVID19
How can you help the vulnerable in Oxford? We encourage those who are healthy & low-risk to join Oxford Together @OxfordHub – a student-led volunteering community. Whether it's buying food, walking the dog, or doing the bins, you might be able to help: bit.ly/2UhzKU8