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Yinong Li

Position: Current PhD Student
School and/or Centres: Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies

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Yinong Li is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies, ANU. Yinong Li is focusing on his doctoral program on reconstructing China’s rural-to-urban migration between experience and memory. His research is grounded in the social and public history of migration, with a particular emphasis on the migrant workers representation. His interests include the social production of history, migrant workers experience and culture, social memory studies and critical heritage studies.