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Ming-Yeh Rawnsley was born on 1965 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is a Taiwanese scholar. Discover Ming-Yeh Rawnsley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Chiang Kai-shek and the 28 February 1947 Incident: A Reassessment.
Ming-Yeh Tsai Rawnsley (born 1965) is a Taiwanese media scholar, writer, and former journalist and TV screenwriter.
After graduating from the National Taiwan University in 1988, where she studied library science, Tsai went to the Institute of Communications Studies (ICS), University of Leeds in England for MA and PhD in Communication Studies.
In 1998, she completed her PhD with a thesis about public service television in Taiwan.
Democratization 5.2 (1998): 106–124.
She served as a Research Fellow at the Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies (IAPS) of the University of Nottingham, where she researched mainly on the media and democratization in Taiwan (2000–2005), and a news editor of the British International Studies Association.
Issues & Studies 37.6 (2001): 77–106.
Regime Transition and the Media in Taiwan.
China Perspectives 56 (2004): 46–55.
In 2005, she went to China with her husband, Gary D. Rawnsley, a British political scientist, for working at University of Nottingham Ningbo China.
She was the Head of School of Chinese Studies and the IAPS's branch in Ningbo.
In 2007, they both left Ningbo for the University of Leeds where Tsai began researching the Chinese-language cinema.
Asian Cinema 22.2 (2011): 196–213.
Since 2013, she has been a Research Associate at Centre of Taiwan Studies, SOAS University of London.
Oriental Archive 81.3 (2013): 437–458.
Cinema, Historiography, and Identities in Taiwan: Hou Hsiao-Hsien's A City of Sadness.
She is also Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the China Policy Institute, University of Nottingham (2014–present), Research Fellow at the European Research Centre on Contemporary Taiwan (ERCCT), University of Tübingen (2015–present), and Research Associate at Academia Sinica, Taiwan (2018–present).
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 105 (2014): 105–128.
Taiwanese-Language Cinema: State versus Market, National versus Transnational.
Between 2017 and 2013, she researched and taught East Asian film industries at the ICS, University of Leeds.
Screening the Port City: Poetics and Promotions.
Genre 55.2 (2022): 85–115.
The State of the Field of Global Taiwan Studies Institutions: A Time for Optimism or Pessimism?.
M-Y T. Rawnsley is the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Taiwan Studies (2018–present ) and associate editor of East Asian Journal of Popular Culture (2013–present).
International Journal of Taiwan Studies 1.2 (2018): 371–394.
Anti–Media-Monopoly Policies and Further Democratisation in Taiwan.