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Nicholas Tapp

Nicholas Tapp

Nicholas Tapp has worked on the Hmong in Thailand and China and their diaspora. He is now completing a project on mobility and identity among ethnic minority migrants in Shanghai, focusing on a Hmong-related Miao group, the Qanau. Among his recent articles are: 'Romanticism in China? - Its Implications for Minority Images and Aspirations', Asian Studies Review. 32. 4. December 2008; and 'Religion and Mobility in a Globalizing Asia' (epilogue) in The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology (Special Issue on Religion and Mobility in a Transnational Asia, ed. Sin Wen Lau and Nanlai Cao). 14.1. 2013; 102-112.

Articles

  1. The ambiguity of ‘self’: romantics in the marketplace (Issue 10)