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Susan L. Mann

    Susan Mann retired from the History Department in June 2010, concluding nearly three decades of dedicated teaching within the UC system. Her academic journey began at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she taught from 1982 to 1989, before transitioning to UC Davis. Throughout her extensive career, she shaped the intellectual development of numerous students. Her departure marked the end of a significant chapter for the History Department.

    Quarter Tones
    Gender and Sexuality in Modern Chinese History
    • Exploring the evolution of sexuality and gender in China, this work delves into the historical shifts from late imperial periods to contemporary society. It examines cultural, social, and political influences that have shaped perceptions and expressions of gender and sexuality, highlighting key transformations and their implications for modern Chinese identity. Through a comprehensive analysis, the book provides insights into the complexities of these themes within the context of China's rich history.

      Gender and Sexuality in Modern Chinese History
    • The most important things are hardest to find words for, her father once said. That’s why people make music.When Ana returns to the ramshackle cottage of her youth in the seaside village of Noordhoek, near Cape Town, she does so with the intention of sorting out her father’s affairs. It soon becomes clear that more is at stake. After a decade in London, where she has failed to find work as a musician, her return to South Africa puts further distance into an already strained marriage, not only because she is out of reach, but because Michael, her husband, has lost faith in the country.Quick to welcome her is her neighbour, Franz van der Veer, an architect searching for redemption. This is further complicated by the arrival of his eccentric brother, Daniel. Against a tangle of childhood memories, scarred histories and renewed hope, Ana finally starts to confront the death of Sam, her Irish luthier father, and with it, questions of guilt and belonging.Lyrical and beautifully told, Quarter Tones is a story about music and love and loss.

      Quarter Tones