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positions 22:2 Spring 2014 Christopher Payne completed his PhD in Chinese studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, in 2010. His main field of research concerns contemporary literature and culture from the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. He is currently a lecturer in Chinese cultural studies in the Department of East Asian Studies in the School of Arts, Languages, and Cultures at the University of Manchester. Baryon Tensor Posadas completed his doctorate in East Asian studies at the University of Toronto. He will be teaching in the Department of Asian Languages and Literatures at the University of Minnesota beginning fall 2014. At present, he is working on a project titled "Science Fiction, Empire, Japan" while completing a book manuscript that examines the figure of the doppelgänger in Japanese films and fictions in relation to issues of psychoanalysis, visuality, and colonial modernity. James Reichert is currently an associate professor of Japanese literature at Stanford University. His publications include In the Company of Men: Representations of Male-Male Sexuality in Meiji Literature (2006) and "Disciplining the Erotic- Grotesque in Edogawa Ranpo's Demon of the Lonely Isle" in The Culture of Japanese Fascism (2009).
positions asia critique – Duke University Press
Published: Mar 31, 2014
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