Dr Yuchen Yang received his PhD in Sociology from the University of Chicago, where he served as an Associate Editor of the American Journal of Sociology for the 2023-24 academic year. Before studying at UChicago, he received a BA with highest distinction in Sociology and Asian Studies from the University of California, Berkeley.
Dr Yang’s research and teaching interests broadly include gender and (a)sexuality, family and childhood, culture and semiotics, social category and language use, as well as social theory and qualitative methodology. His current research brings together theoretical insights from feminist sociology, linguistic anthropology, ethnomethodology, and critical childhood studies to examine how seemingly “natural” and “individual” attributes like gender and life stage emerge or dissipate through consumptive, discursive, and semiotic practices in childrearing and interview conversations.
In the past, he has also studied cosplay participants’ collective embodiment of gender, asexual people’s experiences of high school sex talk, and Gramsci’s influence on Connell’s theorization of hegemonic masculinity. His work has been published in
Sociological Theory,
Sexualities, and
The Journal of Chinese Sociology, and received awards from the American Sociological Association’s Section on Sex & Gender, Section on Theory, Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, Section on Body and Embodiment, Section on the History of Sociology and Social Thought, and from the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.