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HUANG Wanshan & LI Zhiyong

To continue research on “Overseas Chinese farms” that the Chinese government established in the 1950s for ethnic Chinese who were forcibly relocated from Southeast Asia to Mainland China. Huang and Li will examine the layered histories of Chinese diaspora communities in Southeast Asia, forced to relocate to farms in China between the 1950s-1970s. They will document how these specific migration patterns have shaped cultural preservation and identity formation. Their fellowship will focus on archival research at museums and Chinese clan associations, interviewing local Chinese community members, participation in events, and exchanging knowledge with Southeast Asia-based scholars and artists. Their research aims to address both the preservation and evolution of Chinese culture across global contexts.

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Jialu Chen

To expand her research into the history and material culture of the "self-combing sisters," women who left Mainland China (mostly Guangdong Province) in the early 1900s to work in Southeast Asia to support families back home.

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Qianxi "Chelsea" Liu

To consolidate Liu's current research on the interactive relationship between China and East Asia in terms of its artistic and cultural production, as well as its cross-cultural role in the late 20th century when globalization first took firm hold.

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Santiago Maria Sofia Amparo

An 8-month Individual Fellowship for a hybrid program on online and in-person to research into the practices of memorializing sensitive histories through museum programming, using Cambodia as a case study. This project will initially be conducted online, followed by a four-month research trip to Cambodia, and culminating in shared documentation and learnings through the Museum Collective PH platform.

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Ana Tamula

An 8-month Individual Fellowship for a hybrid program on online and in-person to research into the practices of memorializing sensitive histories through museum programming, using Cambodia as a case study. This project will initially be conducted online, followed by a four-month research trip to Cambodia, and culminating in shared documentation and learnings through the Museum Collective PH platform.

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