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Contributors a vector of liminal identities titled Hindi Cinema: Repeating the Subject (2012). She teaches courses on gender theory, film, South Asian studies, and postcolonial studies. She is the founder of the South Asia Working Group at Texas A&M University. She is currently working on a book on risk, affect, and aesthetic in South Asia. is assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Davis. He is the editor of Transgender China (2012), Queer Sinophone Cultures (2013, with Ari Larissa Heinrich), Psychiatry and Chinese History (2014), Historical Episte­ mology and the Making of Modern Chinese Medicine (2015), and Perverse Taiwan (2016, with Yin Wang). His monograph, After Eunuchs: Science, Medicine, and the Transformations of Sex in Modern China, is forthcoming from Columbia University Press. Howard Chiang positions 25:3  doi 10.1215/10679847-4149628 Copyright 2017 by Duke University Press Published by Duke University Press positions positions 25:3  August 2017 Daniel McKay is associate professor at Doshisha University, Japan. His work on Plomer and van der Post began during a postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Pretoria, sponsored by the National Research Foundation (South Africa), and has subsequently been presented in an abridged form at the LibrAsia Conference, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png positions asia critique Duke University Press

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a vector of liminal identities titled Hindi Cinema: Repeating the Subject (2012). She teaches courses on gender theory, film, South Asian studies, and postcolonial studies. She is the founder of the South Asia Working Group at Texas A&M University. She is currently working on a book on risk, affect, and aesthetic in South Asia. is assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Davis. He is the editor of Transgender China (2012), Queer Sinophone Cultures (2013, with Ari Larissa Heinrich), Psychiatry and Chinese History (2014), Historical Episte­ mology and the Making of Modern Chinese Medicine (2015), and Perverse Taiwan (2016, with Yin Wang). His monograph, After Eunuchs: Science, Medicine, and the Transformations of Sex in Modern China, is forthcoming from Columbia University Press. Howard Chiang positions 25:3  doi 10.1215/10679847-4149628 Copyright 2017 by Duke University Press Published by Duke University Press positions positions 25:3  August 2017 Daniel McKay is associate professor at Doshisha University, Japan. His work on Plomer and van der Post began during a postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Pretoria, sponsored by the National Research Foundation (South Africa), and has subsequently been presented in an abridged form at the LibrAsia Conference,

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