Josephine Ho
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Josephine Chuen-juei Ho | |
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Occupation | Professor |
Spouse(s) | NING Yingbin η―ζζ |
Children | none |
Website | |
http://sex.ncu.edu.tw/members/ho/ |
Josephine Chuen-juei Ho (Chinese: δ½ζ₯θ€; pinyin: HΓ© ChΕ«nruΓ) (born 16 June 1951) is the chair of the English department of National Central University, Taiwan, and coordinator of its Center For the Study of Sexualities.[1][2]
She has withstood lawsuits directed at her outspokenness on gender and rights issues.[3][4][5] She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the National Chengchi University, a Master of Science degree from the University of Pennsylvania, a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Georgia and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Indiana University.[6] She has published many books.[7]
See also
Notes
- β "Web crackdown infringing on freedoms, Ho believes"
- β Queer Existence under Global Governance: Or, Is Global Governance Bad for Asian Queers | International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
- β Taipei Times - archives
- β A Sexologist Sparks a Furor in Taiwan
- β The prosecution of Taiwan sexuality researcher and activist Josephine Ho
- β No Sex, Please, We're Taiwanese
- β Josephine Chuen-juei Ho β English Resume
External links
- Chinese Wikisource has original text related to this article: Josephine Ho
- Chinese Wikiquote has quotations related to: δ½ζ₯θ€
- Media related to Josephine Ho at Wikimedia Commons
- Josephine Ho's personal English website
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