Li Yinhe was born in an intellectual family and spent his childhood in Beijing. Even in the era of Gao Qian, Li Yinhe's father had ten administrative levels. It is precisely because Li Yinhe's parents are inferior that Li Yinhe made up her mind to live her own unique life, rely on herself and do things that interest her.
Li Yinhe analysis
Li Yinhe, female,1born on February 4th, 952, is a researcher, professor and doctoral supervisor at the Institute of Sociology, China Academy of Social Sciences.
China's first research-oriented female sociologist and liberal feminist. He studied under Fei Xiaotong, the founder of sociology in China, and obtained a doctorate in sociology from the University of Pittsburgh. 1999 was rated as one of the 50 most influential figures in China by Asia Weekly.
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1977, graduated from Shanxi University, served as editor of Guangming Daily, and was assigned to the history group.
1978, introduced by a friend, went to the State Council Policy Research Office.
1979, Yu Guangyuan, a social science elder, established the Institute of Marxism-Leninism, and Li Yinhe took the post of China Academy of Social Sciences.
1982, went to the United States, 1988 returned to China, majoring in sociology and continuing his studies. The doctoral thesis was entitled "Marriage and Family" and published "Marriage and Family in Contemporary Cities of China".
From 65438 to 0989, he began to study homosexuality, entered the field of sexology, and studied under Fei Xiaotong, a postdoctoral fellow in Peking University.
1988, China established the first post-doctoral mobile station of liberal arts. Those who urgently need to graduate from 1988, who are both sociology majors and are willing to come back, found Li Yinhe. Contemporary postdoctoral students are all science and engineering students, so Li Yinhe became the first postdoctoral student in the first doctoral program in liberal arts in China.