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positions 17:1 Spring 2009 Lewis E. Harrington teaches in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania. His dissertation at Cornell University in the field of East Asian literature was on wartime Japanese philosophical discourses of production, technol ogy, and subjectivity. He has published translations of book chapters and essays by Kamei Hideo, Ukai Satoshi, Kasai Hirotaka, and Morinaka Takaaki. He is translating essays for The Miki Kiyoshi Reader and is finishing translations of Mikiâs Logic of Imagination (Kîsîryoku no ronri) and Philosophy of Technology (Gijutsu tetsugaku). John Namjun Kim is assistant professor of comparative literature at the University of Cali fornia, Riverside, where he teaches theory and criticism at the undergraduate and graduate levels. His publications include âThe Temporality of Empire: The Imperial Cosmopolitanism of Miki Kiyoshi and Tanabe Hajimeâ (2006), âKantâs Secret Article: Irony, Performativity, and History in Zum Ewigen Friedenâ (2007), and âSüdländisch: The Optics of Fear in Reference to Foucaultâ (forthcoming). He is a member of the editorial collective of Traces: A Multilingual Series of Cultural Theory and Translation (University of Hong Kong Press) and is currently (2008 â 9) senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study at
positions asia critique – Duke University Press
Published: Mar 1, 2009
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