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Ling-fang Cheng

Associate Professor 

Graduate Institute of Gender Studies,

 Kaohsiung Medical University,,Taiwan

Ph.D. in Sociology,,University of Essex 1998

Tel: 886+7+3121101 ext.2628

Email: lingfang@kmu.edu.tw

Degree Theses

Ph.D. Thesis 1998
En/Gendering Doctors:Gender Relations in the Medical Profession in Taiwan 1945-1995.’
,unpublished thesis. Department of Sociology, University of Essex
 

M. Phil. Thesis 1987
'Revolutionary Power and Rural Society in the Period of the Jiangxi Soviet Republic: 1931-34 '
unpublished thesis. Department of East Asian Studies,University of Leeds

 

Publications

Publications (in English)
1.Ling-fang Cheng, Ellen Kuhlmann and Ellen Annandale (2010), ‘Gender mainstreaming at the cross-roads of eastern-western medicine’ in Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare Edited by Ellen Kuhlmann and Ellen Annandale. Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 421-436.
2.Ling-fang Cheng (2010) ,“Why Aren’t Women Sticking with Science in Taiwan?”, KJMS(26)6:S28-S33.
3.Cheng, Ling-fang (2008) ,”Gender and Medical Profession in Taiwan”, Frontiers of Gender Studies (F-GENS), Institute for Gender Studies, Tokyo: Ochanomizu University, (10): 152-157.

Publications (in Chinese)

4.Cheng, Ling-fang(2011), ‘Falling in love, it is a way of understand oneself and the society’, Quarterly of Gender Equality Education, 55:37-41.
5.Cheng, Ling-fang(2011), ‘Gender Ralations in the Nursing Workplace’, The Journal of Nursing, 58(6):11-15.
6.Cheng, Ling-fang(2011), ‘Sex, Viagra and Masculinity’, Formosan J Med 15 (3): 298-303.
7.Hsiu-hui Cheng, Ling-fang Cheng*(2010), ‘The Explanation of Low Breast Feeding Rate in Taiwan via Actor-Network Theory (ANT)’, KMU Journal of General Education, 5:86-119
8.Cheng, Ling-fang(2011), ‘Why Gender Perspectives are Needed in Medical Care?’, Formosan J Med (14) 5: 560-564.
9.Yi-Yin Lai, Ming-Chu Feng, Ling-Fang Cheng, Wen-Chen Ko, Nai-Ying Ko* (2010), ‘Intimate Relationships Narratives of Women Living With HIV’, The Journal of Nursing, 57(5):27-34
10.Pei-Hsin Hsu, Ling-Fang Cheng* (2010), ‘Why Tampons are not Welcome in Taiwan: A Social-worlds Analysis’, Taiwanese Journal for Studies of Science, Technology and Medicine, 10:11-72.
11.Ling-Fang Cheng (2010), ‘Nursing Work: A lesson for the future nurses’, in M. H. You, H. C. Yang, &C. L. Yang (eds.), Gender education, pp. 245-266. Taipei: Farseeing.
12.Ling-Fang Cheng (2010), ‘Sex, Gender and Power’, in H. C. Yang (ed.), The Sexuality of Adolescents, pp. 19-39. Taipei: Chuliu publicsher.
13.Ling-Fang Cheng (2010), ‘Menopause is not a Disease: Say No to Medicalization’, Journal of Healthcare Quality, 4(2):71-74.
14.Ling-Fang Cheng (2009), ‘Gender Dimensions in the Medical Humanity’ , in M. Dai and M. B. Li (eds.), An Introduction of Medical Humanity, pp.113-124, Taipei: Ministry of Education.
15.Ling-Fang Cheng (2009), ‘Wish you a good health! A Teaching Program for Gender, Health and Medicine’, in K.L. Liu & W.M. Lu (eds.), Identity, Difference and Voices: A Practice of Teaching Gender, pp. 93-110. Taipei: Wunan.
16.Ling-fang Cheng, Hui-wen Deng, Chu-yu Chen (eds.) (2008), A Guideline for Teaching Gender and Health. Taipei: Taiwan Joint Commission on Hospital Accreditation.
17.Ling-Fang Cheng, Daiwie Fu, Yi-ping Lin (eds.) (2008), A Dialogue Between Medicine and Society, Taipei: Socio.
18.Allan G. Johnson(1997/2008),Gender Knot:Unraveling Our Patriarchal Legacy, Trans. By Ling-Fang Cheng with H.Y. Wang, M. H. You, T. S. Chiu and C. L. Wu. Taipei: Socio.
19.Cheng, Ling-fang & Wu, Chia-Ling (2005). ‘Gender Politics of Technology: Theories and Research’, Taiwan Journal for Studies of Science, Technology & Medicine.(3): 51-112.
20.Cheng, Ling-fang & Fu, Daiwie (2004), ‘A Preliminary Study on Taiwan Urologists' Images of Masculine Bodies’, Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies.(53): 145-204.
21.Cheng, Ling-fang (2002) ,’Gender, Medical Profession and Individual Choice: Educational and Occupational Choice of Women Doctors in Taiwan and China, 1930-1950’ Journal of Womens and Gender Studies. (14): 1-44.
22.Cheng, Ling-fang ( 2002), ‘Knowledge/Power in Professional-User Relationship’, Taiwanese Sociology. (3): 11-71.

 

Chapters in books

2009

Cheng, Ling-fang (2009) ‘Wish you well! Teaching Gender, Health and Medicine’, in Kai-ling Liu and Wie-ming Lu (Eds.) Identity, Difference and Voice: The Practice of Teaching Gender, pp. 93-110.

2008

Cheng, Ling-fang (2008) ‘Gender’, in Department of Health, Executive Yuan, R.O.C.(Taiwan) & National Health Research Institutes ,Health People 2020, pp.220-233.

2008

Cheng, Ling-fang (2008) ‘Masculinities and Improving Men's Health’, in Taiwan Joint Commission on Hospital Accreditation, Guidelines of Gender and Health Education, pp.37-43.

2008

Cheng, Ling-fang (2008)’The Rise and Transition of Medical ProfessionIntroduction’, in Ling-fang Cheng (Ed.) A Dialogue between Medicine and Society, pp.38-41.

2008

Cheng, Ling-fang (2008)’The Rise and Development of Registered Physician and Its Gender Politic’, Ling-fang Cheng (Ed.) A Dialogue between Medicine and Society, pp.60-69.

2006

Cheng, Ling-fang (2006)’The Medicalization of Gender and Body: Take Female Reproduction and Male Impotence as an Example’, in Ling-fang Cheng (Ed.) The Medical History of Recent 400 Years in Taiwan, pp.228-233.

 

 

Books/Editor/Translator

2008

A Dialogue between Medicine and SocietyChief Editor - Ling-fang ChengAssistant Editor-Dai-wei Fu and Yi-Ping Lin. Taipei: Qunxue Publishing. (群學出版社)

2008

Translation from English to Chinese: Gender Knot: Unraveling Our Patriarchal Legacy by Allan G. Johnson, 1997/2005, Temple University Press. Taipei: Qunxue Publishing. (群學出版社)

2008

Guidelines of Gender and Health EducationChief Editor - Ling-fang ChengTsu-Yu ChenHui-wen TenTaiwan Joint Commission on Hospital Accreditation

2001

Translation from English to Chinese: The Forest and the Trees: Sociology as Life, Practice, and Promise. by Allan G. Johnson, 1997, Temple University Press

 

Courses Taught

 

      Postgraduate courses:

        Sociology of Gender
        Gender and Medicine
        Feminist Research Methods
        Work, Body, Time and Space
        Gender and Technology
        Feminist Theories 

 

      Undergraduate Courses:

        Social Problems in Taiwan

           Gender, Images, and Multicultural Studies
           Sociology for Medical Students

 

Academic Activities

          Editor for Journal of Women’s and Gender Studies.(2004-2008)
          Editor for Taiwan Journal for Studies of Science, Technology &
          Medicine(2008-2009)
          Advisory Editor for Eastasian STS Journal (2007-2009)
          Advisory Editor for Social Science and Medicine (2007-2009)
          Editor for Journal for Taiwanese Sociology (2007-2008)