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Revision as of 12:08, 12 September 2024
Yee Lak Elliot Lee is a PhD candidate at the Institute for the Study of Religion and the Graduate School for Global and Area Studies at Leipzig University. As part of the German Scientific Foundation (DFG) funded research project “Negotiating Modern Sino-Muslim (Hui) Subjectivities, 1900-1960: Reforming Islam in China”, Lee’s doctoral dissertation enquires about the subjugation of Muslims in Chinese territory and Sino-Muslims’ making of Islamic spaces in the early twentieth-century Pearl River Delta. He holds a broad interest in studying Islamic modernity in China, comparative studies of religious minorities in modern state-building, secularity beyond the West, digital humanities, and spatial turn in religious studies.
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