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Li Narangoa completed her PhD in East Central Asian History at the University of Bonn, Germany. She specializes in modern Northeast Asian history with a particular focus on Japanese and Mongolian history, culture, and politics. Prior to joining the faculty at Australian National University (ANU), she conducted research at the University of Bonn and the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies in Copenhagen. At ANU, she teaches courses on Japanese history and language, the Mongol Empire, and World History, as well as broader thematic courses such as 'Memories, Conflicts, and Reconciliation.' Her research interests encompass borders, empires, nationalism, and the memory and heritage associated with these themes. Currently, her projects focus on the memories and conflicts of heritage-making, Japan's relations with Asian countries in the twentieth century, and the transmission of medical knowledge within healing traditions on the Mongolian plateau.
Australian National University • Canberra
Teaches courses on Japanese history and language, the Mongol Empire, and broader thematic courses.
Requirements are standardized across most Master of Science and Arts programs within the College of Science and College of Arts & Social Sciences.