Mirela David

 Mirela David

Mirela David

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  • Reviews11

Political Leanings:

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According to our user contributions, Mirela David is a left-leaning, liberal professor.

Biography

University of Saskatchewan - Gender Studies



Experience

  • New York University

    Adjunct Instructor

    Politics and Culture of the 60's
    Japan
    Global Asia

  • New York University

    Program Assistant for History of Women & Gender Workshop

    Mirela worked at New York University as a Program Assistant for History of Women & Gender Workshop

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Assistant Professor

    Mirela worked at University of Saskatchewan as a Assistant Professor

Education

  • September 2008 New York University

    Ph.D

    East Asian History

  • October 2006 University of Bucharest

    Master of Arts, Bachelor of Arts

    Asian Studies

  • Ruprecht-Karls University

    MA

    Sinology
    DAAD scholarship

  • Fudan University (Shanghai, China )ICES International Cultural Exchange School

    Advanced Chinese Language; International Economics in Chinese

  • George Cosbuc" Bilingual High School

    English instruction

  • New York University

    Adjunct Instructor


    Politics and Culture of the 60's Japan Global Asia

  • New York University

    Program Assistant for History of Women & Gender Workshop





Publications

  • Article “Otherness Experience” published in Mihaela Zaharia, “Identity and Otherness,”

    Bucharest University Press

  • Article “Otherness Experience” published in Mihaela Zaharia, “Identity and Otherness,”

    Bucharest University Press

  • Article “Otherness Experience” published in Mihaela Zaharia, “Identity and Otherness,”

    Bucharest University Press

  • “The Task is Hers”: Going Global, Margaret Sanger’s Visit to China in 1922”

    Asia Pacific Perspectives

  • Article “Otherness Experience” published in Mihaela Zaharia, “Identity and Otherness,”

    Bucharest University Press

  • “The Task is Hers”: Going Global, Margaret Sanger’s Visit to China in 1922”

    Asia Pacific Perspectives

  • Published article: “Cultural Connotations of Female Related Words”

    Florentina Vişan (edt)“Studies of sinology,” Bucharest University Press, 2006, ISBN 073737226-3, 287-299

WGST 112

3.3(6)

WGST 210

3.5(1)