About

I am a researcher in comparative politics and political theory. I am currently engaged in issues related to the concepts of recognition, autonomy, and inequality in modern and contemporary political thought. Empirically, my interests broadly lie in the feminisms of the Global South, the cultural and political identity of the Chinese diaspora, and the role of ideology in authoritarian governance.

I am currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Political Science at McGill University. I am also a research fellow at Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) and Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS). I hold a master’s degree in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago and a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy (Liberal Arts) from Sun Yat-sen University.