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British anthropologist

Barbara E. Ward (1919–1983) was a British social anthropologist and academic, who specialised in Chinese society.

Life

Ward was born in 1919. She studied history at Newnham College, an all-women's college of the University of Cambridge. She then attended the University of London, where she gained a diploma in education (a teaching qualification) in 1942. For the next five years she taught in England and West Africa. While teaching in Ghana, she became interested in social anthropology. In 1949, she completed a master's degree from the London School of Economics having studied the Ewe speaking people of Ghana.

In 1950, Ward moved to Hong Kong. She taught sociology at Chinese University of Hong Kong, rising to the rank of reader. She spent three years studying the anthropology of the Kau Sai people. She returned many times to China and wrote about the New Territories area.

During her academic career, she lectured at the University of London, Cornell University, the University of Cambridge, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

At the end of her life she was preparing a book on the boat people of Hong Kong.

Selected works

References

  1. "Overview of the Barbara E. Ward papers". Collection Guide. Online Archive of California. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Obituary: Barbara E. Ward (1919-1983)". Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 23: xviii–xxi. 1 January 1983. JSTOR 23886784.
  3. ^ Topley, Marjorie (1983). "Obituary: BARBARA E. WARD". RAIN. 55. Royal Anthropological Institute: 13–14. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  4. ^ "mccmcreations". mccmcreations. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
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