David K. Jordan (born 1942) is an American anthropologist, educator, and academic administrator. He is a
professor emeritus
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...
at the
University of California, San Diego
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, since 2004. Jordan is known for his various service posts to the university. These positions include the chair for the department of anthropology, the director for the program of Chinese studies, provost of
Earl Warren College, interim provost of
Sixth College
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, as well as one of the founders of the UCSD department of anthropology with psychological anthropologist
Melford Spiro
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. Jordan participated in the university Academic Senate committees including the UCSD Graduate Council and the Council of Provosts.
Early life
Jordan was born in 1942 in
Chicago, Illinois
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to Dorothy F. Jordan and Earnest K. Jordan. Jordan spent most of his childhood in the United States.
He received his Ph.D. from
University of Chicago
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in 1969.
[Jordan: Curriculum Vitae](_blank)
Anthropology career
Overview
His academic interests center in cultural and psychological anthropology, sociolinguistics, and the cross-cultural study of religion. Regional interests focus on Chinese society, especially in
Taiwan
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, with a secondary interest in pre-Columbian Mexico.
Jordan has published on language, social structure, folk religion, and sectarianism in Taiwan and China and has written in and about
Esperanto
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and the social movements associated with it and the associated area of interlinguistics.
Jordan is a researcher in
Chinese Anthropology
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**Han Chinese, East Asian ethnic group native to China.
**'' Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic ...
as well as Ethnographic Christianity research. Even after retirement, Jordan continued to work at the university with his last post as the Interim Provost of Sixth College. Jordan continues to teach both undergraduate and graduate courses at his home institution in the Departments of Anthropology as well as
Eleanor Roosevelt College
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's "Making of the Modern World" sequence.
Chinese anthropology
Jordan's research focused on Chinese Popular Religion, and Traditional Chinese Culture. Jordan also teaches and founded these courses in the Department of
Anthropology
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at
University of California, San Diego
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.
Chinese studies
Jordan was one of the founders of the Chinese Studies Program at
UC San Diego
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, where he served as the Program Director and still remains as an affiliated faculty. He also created a very large database on Chinese culture and society with an emphasis on an anthropological view on his personal website which includes detailed contents on almost all aspects of the traditional Chinese life.
Jordan's research in Chinese Studies focused on an ethnographic study in
Taiwan
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, in which he produced a general integrated picture of rural Taiwanese religious life for the first time in English. He also produced ethnographically based accounts of Chinese sworn siblinghood and traditional matchmaking, long-term Chinese traditions that had had little ethnographic study.
Jordan is also known for his research on the topic of
Chinese Ghost Marriage.
Ethnographic Christianity
Jordan also did much research in the field of Ethnographic Christianity. He teaches the course to the Ph.D. students at UC San Diego in preparation for these students' field work in Christianized portions of the world. His research in this field include:
* Christianity as a Religious Organization
* The Historical Jesus
* The Early Church
* The Mythological Traditions
* Historical & Ethnographic Variations: (General Histories, Comparative Studies, Asia, Latin America, Anglophone America, Africa, Europe)
* The "Scientific Study" of Religion
Visiting professorships
Jordan was a visiting professor at
Harvard University
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in the summer of 1974 and at
San Francisco State University
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several summers. He was also a visiting faculty at the
University of Washington
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for one term in 1991 as well as a visiting faculty at the
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
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in Spring of 2007.
Invited plenary lectures
Jordan is consistently invited to deliver guest lectures on an international basis. In the past, he has delivered invited lectures at
Sun Yat-Sen University
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in
Guangzhou, China
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in 2007, and was the keynote speaker at the 2001
Pacific Neighborhood Conference
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in
Hong Kong
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.
Awards and honors
Jordan has won multiple awards throughout his career, the most recent one is the UCSD Alumni Excellence in Teaching Award 2008 by the UCSD Alumni Association. He is also a member of the Society for Medical Anthropology.
Bibliography
* 2004 Minor Arts of Daily Life: Popular Culture in Taiwan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. (Edited with
Andrew D. Morris and
Marc L. Moskowitz Marc or MARC may refer to:
People
* Marc (given name), people with the first name
* Marc (surname), people with the family name
Acronyms
* MARC standards, a data format used for library cataloging,
* MARC Train, a regional commuter rail system ...
.)
* 1986 The Flying Phoenix: Aspects of Sectarianism in Taiwan. Princeton: Princeton University Press. (With
Daniel L. Overmyer)
* 1972 Gods, Ghosts, and Ancestors: The Folk Religion of a Taiwanese Village. Berkeley: University of California Press.
* 1990 Personality and the Cultural Construction of Society: Papers in Honor of Melford E. Spiro. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.(Edited with
Marc J. Swartz.)
* 1976 Anthropology: Perspective on Humanity. New York: Wiley. (With Marc J. Swartz.)
* 1999 Being Colloquial in Esperanto: A Reference Guide. El Cerrito: Esperanto League for North America.
* 1996
References
External links
Jordan's personal website
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1942 births
Living people
Academics from Chicago
University of Chicago alumni
Stanford University alumni
Harvard University faculty
University of California, San Diego faculty
American anthropologists
Anthropologists of religion