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of the Critical Gender Studies Program at the University of California, San Diego. He has published several articles on everyday life in colonial Korea and is currently embarking on a comparative and transnational study of erotic zones (including queer cultures) in twentiethcentury East Asia, a piece of which appears in the Transgender Studies Reader, Volume 2 (2013). His first book, Assimilating Seoul: The Politics of Public Space in Colonial Korea, 191045, will be published by the University of California Press (Asia-Pacific Modern Series). Helen J. S. Lee is an associate professor of modern Japanese literature and postcolonial studies at the Underwood International College, Yonsei University. She is the coeditor of an anthology, Reading Colonial Japan: Text, Context, and Critique (2012) and has published on Japan-Korea colonial relations. positions 21:1 Winter 2013 Jordan Sand is associate professor of Japanese history and culture at Georgetown University. He is the author of House and Home in Modern Japan (2003). Other publications include "Was Meiji Taste in Interiors `Orientalist'?" (2000), "Gentlemen's Agreement, 1908: Fragments for a Pacific History" (2009), a coedited collection, "Pictures and Things: Between Visual and Material Culture in Japan" (2009), and another coedited volume, Flammable Cities: Urban Conflagration and
positions asia critique – Duke University Press
Published: Dec 21, 2013
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