Contributors
Christine Y. Hahn is associate professor of art history at Kalamazoo College. She received her PhD in 2009 from the University of Chicago. She is the author of "Exhibition as Archive: Beaumont Newhall, Photography 18391937, and the Museum of Modern Art," published by the Journal of Visual Resources in 2002 and is currently at work on a book project that explores the relationship of archaeological excavations, material remains, and the medium of museum exhibition to the development of modern Korean painting. Her research interests include the development of museum culture in East Asia, and art in the promotion and development of national identity. She was a Fulbright recipient in 200203. Fran Martin is associate professor and reader in cultural studies at the University of Melbourne and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. Her recent publications include, coauthored with Tania Lewis and Wanning Sun, Telemodernities: Television and Transforming Lives in Asia (Duke University Press, 2016). Published by Duke University Press positions positions 24:1 May 2016 Viren Murthy teaches transnational Asian history at the University of WisconsinMadison and researches Chinese and Japanese intellectual history. He is the author of The Political Philosophy of Zhang Taiyan: The Resistance of Consciousness (2011) and coeditor with Axel Schneider of The Challenge of Linear Time: Nationhood and the Politics of History in East Asia (2013), and coeditor with Prasenjit Duara and Andrew Sartori of A Companion to Global Historical Thought (2014). He is currently working on a project tentatively entitled PanAsianism and the Conundrums of Post-colonial Modernity. Bhaskar Sarkar, associate professor of film and media studies at University of California, Santa Barbara, is author of Mourning the Nation: Indian Cinema in the Wake of Partition (2009) and coeditor of Documentary Testimonies: Global Archives of Suffering (2009). He has also coedited two journal...