{"id":416,"date":"2015-01-20T00:27:08","date_gmt":"2015-01-20T07:27:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/?p=416"},"modified":"2015-01-20T08:37:03","modified_gmt":"2015-01-20T15:37:03","slug":"an-intro-from-the-overlord-overlord","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/archives\/416","title":{"rendered":"An intro from the overlord (&#8220;overlord&#8221;)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Since I demanded all of you do a self-introduction (thank you to everyone that has posted thus far!), I thought it was only fair that I do my own &#8211; even though I babbled at you plenty at our introductory course meeting.<\/p>\n<p>I am a modern Chinese cultural historian: my primary work currently is on cultural reform and censorship in the People&#8217;s Republic of China between 1949 and 1966. I look at a wonderful, amazing literary genre called\u00a0<em>chuanqi<\/em>, &#8220;miraculous tales&#8221; (which means everything from ghosts to gods to fox spirits), particularly ghost opera. I <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/364\" target=\"_blank\">write<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/162\" target=\"_blank\">a<\/a>\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/158\" target=\"_blank\">lot<\/a> about <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/47\" target=\"_blank\">my research<\/a> on my personal blog (and <a href=\"http:\/\/theappendix.net\/issues\/2013\/4\/the-woman-in-green-a-chinese-ghost-tale-from-mao-to-ming-1981-1381\" target=\"_blank\">elsewhere<\/a>), and am always happy to talk ghosts, superstition, and issues related to censorship. My next big research project is going to consider the history of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/158\" target=\"_blank\">high altitude mountaineering in China<\/a> &#8211; it&#8217;s one I&#8217;m very excited to get underway, especially considering the awesome scholars of the environment and science we have here at MSU.<\/p>\n<p>As I mentioned in class, this is a big experiment for me. I finished my PhD in the summer of 2013 &amp; started at MSU a few weeks later, so I&#8217;m still learning who I am as a teacher and what I&#8217;d like to accomplish (and how). I think digital tools are very important (I&#8217;ve been part of conference panels &amp; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/261\" target=\"_blank\">written<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/266\" target=\"_blank\">a little bit<\/a> about my experience with digital tools in my research), and am proud to have done my BA at a university that takes the &#8220;digital humanities&#8221; very seriously. I&#8217;ve been really inspired by the cool work <a href=\"http:\/\/susanfernsebner.org\" target=\"_blank\">my undergrad mentor<\/a> &amp; her colleagues <a href=\"http:\/\/cas.umw.edu\/historyamericanstudies\/\" target=\"_blank\">have done at Mary Washington<\/a> &#8211; and have been itching for a chance to try some new-to-me-in-teaching tools and structure in one of my classes. I like the possibilities offered by platforms like WordPress, and I like challenging myself with my teaching (and believe me, this is a big challenge on several levels!). And so this class &#8211; and you guys! &#8211; are my first test lab. I really do hope this will be pretty\u00a0collaborative: I want to hear about\u00a0<em>your<\/em> thoughts on all of this. I&#8217;m excited &#8211; and terrified &#8211; about having this being pretty outward facing, but I&#8217;m looking forward to seeing what we produce over the next 15 weeks.<\/p>\n<p>As for gaming, it&#8217;s probably obvious at this point that I play videogames. I also have experience <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/55\" target=\"_blank\">writing about them<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/61\" target=\"_blank\">professionally<\/a>, as well as thinking about them <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/270\" target=\"_blank\">academically<\/a>. I&#8217;m generally interested in connections between contemporary society &amp; historical issues.\u00a0I am a devotee of Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs) &amp; life sims (<em>Harvest Moon<\/em> et al. &#8211; most recently in that vein,\u00a0<em>Fantasy Life<\/em>). While my gaming goes in cycles, I do still <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/201\" target=\"_blank\">like<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/372\" target=\"_blank\">to write<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/332\" target=\"_blank\">about<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/166\" target=\"_blank\">them<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/141\" target=\"_blank\">when<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/115\" target=\"_blank\">inspiration<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/90\" target=\"_blank\">strikes<\/a>. Some of my favorite games from the PS2 generation onward are <em>Final Fantasy X\u00a0<\/em>&amp;\u00a0<em>X-2<\/em>,\u00a0<em>Lost Odyssey<\/em>, <em>Dragon Quest VIII<\/em>,\u00a0<em>Crisis Core<\/em>,\u00a0the\u00a0<em>Tales of<\/em> series, the <em>Suikoden<\/em> series, and\u00a0the\u00a0<em>Persona <\/em>and\u00a0<em>Shin Megami Tensei\u00a0<\/em>series.\u00a0But my purpose in putting together this class wasn&#8217;t to talk about\u00a0<em>my<\/em> preferred mode of play: it was to think of all kinds of different forms of games and play, across time and space, with people who have many different relationships with games and play. The games I&#8217;ve researched\u00a0thus far (like mahjong or Chinese tower defense games) aren&#8217;t things I play <em>at all<\/em>.\u00a0And &#8211; based on your introductions &#8211; it seems I&#8217;ve succeeded in luring a diverse group to my wild experiment!<\/p>\n<p>I grew up riding horses &amp; rode seriously until I was in my early 20s, so I&#8217;m not totally unacquainted with athletic pursuits (I have a bit of a fetish for equine art, which you may notice from time to time: there&#8217;s a good reason for that!). My best friend studies sport history in the PRC &amp; I&#8217;ll be dipping my toe in those waters with my mountaineering project, so I&#8217;m looking forward to exploring more of it.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-417 size-medium\" src=\"http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/P1080944-300x221.jpg\" alt=\"P1080944\" width=\"300\" height=\"221\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/P1080944-300x221.jpg 300w, http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/P1080944-1024x754.jpg 1024w, http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/P1080944-150x110.jpg 150w, http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/P1080944-1357x999.jpg 1357w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I am\u00a0<em>very<\/em> excited about this class, and I am excited to have all of you for a semester &amp; see how things develop. I look forward to a fun, productive semester talking about cool stuff and writing good things about our own interests.<\/p>\n<p>I can be found <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/mcgreenesd\" target=\"_blank\">on Twitter<\/a> or at my website&#8217;s blog, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/the-wayward-historian\" target=\"_blank\">The Wayward Historian<\/a> (my current claim to fame is having posted <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcgreene.org\/archives\/296\" target=\"_blank\">a 1980s Chinese comic book version of <em>Star Wars<\/em><\/a> that went viral last year: probably the first and <em>last<\/em> time I&#8217;ll be on the BBC &amp; Rolling Stone websites, among many others). I also have the world&#8217;s cutest pit bull, who is an excellent hiking companion.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-419 size-medium\" src=\"http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/1961828_10100189431370071_468094647176521385_o-246x300.jpg\" alt=\"1961828_10100189431370071_468094647176521385_o\" width=\"246\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/1961828_10100189431370071_468094647176521385_o-246x300.jpg 246w, http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/1961828_10100189431370071_468094647176521385_o-839x1024.jpg 839w, http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/1961828_10100189431370071_468094647176521385_o-150x183.jpg 150w, http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/1961828_10100189431370071_468094647176521385_o-819x999.jpg 819w, http:\/\/www.sintellectual.org\/hstr491\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/1961828_10100189431370071_468094647176521385_o.jpg 1678w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 246px) 100vw, 246px\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Since I demanded all of you do a self-introduction (thank you to everyone that has posted thus far!), I thought it was only fair that I do my own &#8211; even though I babbled at you plenty at our introductory course meeting. 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