Sophie Volpp is professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures and Comparative Literature. She works in Chinese literature of the 16th through 19th centuries, and is the author of Worldly Stage: Theatricality in Seventeenth-...Read more about Sophie Volpp
Xiaojie Ma (马晓洁) manages the Center for Chinese Studies' programs, lectures and conferences and administrative matters. She holds a B.A. in English from University of International Business and Economics, and a Master's Degree in Pacific International Affairs from University of California, San...Read more about Xiaojie Ma
Skye VanValkenburgh (吴思凯) manages all aspects of the Visiting Scholar Program at the Center for Chinese Studies (CCS). She earned her B.A. in Chinese from San Francisco State University and is an alumni of the Chinese Language Flagship Program. As part of the Flagship Program, Skye studied...Read more about Skye VanValkenburgh
Jiahe Mei is aPh.D. candidate in East Asian Languages and Cultures at UC Berkeley. As a cultural historian of modern China, Jiahe explores how perceptual disabilities challenge normative historiography of media technology and...Read more about Jiahe Mei
Clara So (苏芷昕) is an undergraduate student at UC Berkeley majoring in Chinese and Psychology. Her academic interests include premodern and modern Chinese language and literature, as well as developmental psychology and early childhood education. Read more about Clara (Gi-yan) So
Chloe Qiu (邱灿融) is an undergraduate at UC Berkeley, pursuing a double major in Japanese Language and Data Science. Her academic interests encompass modern Chinese literature, culture, and media.