Lisa Lowe is Samuel Knight Professor of American Studies at
Yale University
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,
and an affiliate faculty in the programs in Ethnicity, Race, and Migration and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Prior to Yale, she taught at the
University of California, San Diego
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,
and
Tufts University
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. She began as a scholar of French and comparative literature, and since then her work has focused on the cultural politics of
colonialism
Colonialism is the control of another territory, natural resources and people by a foreign group. Colonizers control the political and tribal power of the colonised territory. While frequently an Imperialism, imperialist project, colonialism c ...
,
immigration
Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not usual residents or where they do not possess nationality in order to settle as Permanent residency, permanent residents. Commuting, Commuter ...
, and
globalization
Globalization is the process of increasing interdependence and integration among the economies, markets, societies, and cultures of different countries worldwide. This is made possible by the reduction of barriers to international trade, th ...
.
She is known especially for scholarship on
French,
British
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Peoples, culture, and language
* British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.
* British national identity, the characteristics of British people and culture ...
, and United States
colonialism
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s,
Asian migration and
Asian American studies, race and
liberalism
Liberalism is a Political philosophy, political and moral philosophy based on the Individual rights, rights of the individual, liberty, consent of the governed, political equality, the right to private property, and equality before the law. ...
, and comparative
empire
An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outpost (military), outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a hegemony, dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the ...
s.
Academic biography
Lowe studied European intellectual history at
Stanford University
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, and French literature and critical theory at
University of California, Santa Cruz
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. She is the recipient of awards and fellowships from the
Guggenheim,
Rockefeller, and
Mellon Foundations, the UC Humanities Research Institute, and the
American Council of Learned Societies
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. In 2011–12, she was a University of California President's Faculty Research Fellow, and the Visiting Fellow at the
School of Advanced Study, University of London. In the Fall 2012, she was the F. Ross Johnson-Connaught Distinguished Visitor at the
Munk School of Global Affairs
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at the
University of Toronto
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. In 2016-2017, she co-convened a Mellon Sawyer Seminar at Tufts, "Comparative Global Humanities." In 2018, the
American Studies Association awarded her the Carl Bode - Norman Holmes Pearson Award for lifetime contributions to the field, and the Richard A. Yarborough Prize for outstanding mentoring of underrepresented scholars. In 2022-2023, she is the Affiliate Scholar at the
Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
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.
Work
She has authored books on
orientalism
In art history, literature, and cultural studies, Orientalism is the imitation or depiction of aspects of the Eastern world (or "Orient") by writers, designers, and artists from the Western world. Orientalist painting, particularly of the Middle ...
,
immigration
Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not usual residents or where they do not possess nationality in order to settle as Permanent residency, permanent residents. Commuting, Commuter ...
,
colonialism
Colonialism is the control of another territory, natural resources and people by a foreign group. Colonizers control the political and tribal power of the colonised territory. While frequently an Imperialism, imperialist project, colonialism c ...
, and
globalization
Globalization is the process of increasing interdependence and integration among the economies, markets, societies, and cultures of different countries worldwide. This is made possible by the reduction of barriers to international trade, th ...
. Her first book ''Critical Terrains: French and British Orientalisms'' (1991), examined culture, class, and sexuality in French and Anglo-American literature, letters, and theory from Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Montesquieu to Julia Kristeva and Roland Barthes.
Her second book, ''Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics'' (1996), analyzed the contradictions of
Asian immigration to the United States, observing that Asian immigrants have been included in the workplaces and markets of the U.S., yet through exclusion laws and bars from citizenship, are distanced from national culture and constructed as perpetual immigrants or "foreigners-within."
In it, Lowe argues that Asian immigration to the United States is crucial for understanding the racialized nature of
U.S. citizenship
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,
racial capitalism, and the rise of U.S. overseas empire. It received the 1997 Book Award in Cultural Studies from the
Association for Asian American Studies, and has been frequently cited as a central text in
Asian American studies.
Her third monograph, ''The Intimacies of Four Continents'' (2015), is a study of
settler colonialism
Settler colonialism is a logic and structure of displacement by Settler, settlers, using colonial rule, over an environment for replacing it and its indigenous peoples with settlements and the society of the settlers.
Settler colonialism is ...
, transatlantic African
slavery
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, and the East Indies and China trades in goods and people as the conditions for modern European
liberalism
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and empire. This work inspire
a round table discussionat the 2015 annual meeting of the
American Studies Association, where an interdisciplinary panel of scholars discussed the influence of the book on their approaches to the humanities. In 2016, ''The Intimacies of Four Continents'' was named Finalist for the John Hope Franklin Award from the
American Studies Association, and in 2018, it received the Nicolás Guillén Outstanding Book Award from the
Caribbean Philosophical Association.
Lowe is co-editor, with David Lloyd, of the volume ''The Politics of Culture in the Shadow of Capital'' (1997), and with
Elaine H. Kim, "New Formations, New Questions: Asian American Studies" (1997) a special issue of ''positions: east asia cultures critique.'' Since 2001, Lowe has co-edited with
Jack Halberstam, "Perverse Modernities," a book series for Duke University Press.
Personal life
She is the daughter of social theorist and historian Donald M. Lowe, and sister of Lydia Lowe, of Boston's
Chinese Progressive Association and Executive Director of the Chinatown Community Land Trust.
Selected publications
Books
* 1991: ''Critical Terrains: French and British Orientalisms''. Cornell University Pres
* 1996: ''Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics''. Duke University Pres
* 1997: (edited with David Lloyd). ''The Politics of Culture in the Shadow of Capital''. Duke University Pres
* 2015: ''The Intimacies of Four Continents''. Duke University Pres
Selected journal articles and book chapters
* "Work, Immigration, Gender: New Subjects of Cultural Politics." ''Social Justice'' 25: 3 (Fall 1998
* "Utopia and Modernity: Some Observations from the Border." ''Rethinking Marxism'' 13/2 (Spring 2001): 10-1
* "Immigrant Literatures: A Modern Structure of Feeling." In D. Marçais et al., eds., ''Literature on the Move: Comparing Diasporic Ethnicities in Europe and the Americas''. Carl Winter, 200
* "The International within the National." In R. Weigman and D. Pease, eds, ''The Futures of American Studies'', Duke University Press, 200
* "Insufficient Difference," ''Ethnicities'' 4: 3 (2005): 409-41
* "The Intimacies of Four Continents." In A. L. Stoler, ed., ''Haunted by Empire: Geographies of Intimacy in North American History'. Duke University Press, 2006
* "The Gender of Sovereignty." ''The Scholar and the Feminist''. Volume 6.3, Summer 200
* "Autobiography Out of Empire." ''
Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, Small Axe'' 28, Volume 13, 2009, No. 1, 98–11
* "Reckoning Nation and Empire." In J. C. Rowe, ed., ''Blackwell Companion to American Studies'', Blackwell, 201
* "History Hesitant." ''Social Text'' 125, Vol. 33, No. 4, December 2015, 85-10
* "Transpacific Entanglements." With Y. L. Espiritu and L. Yoneyama. In C. Schlund-Vials, ed., ''Flashpoints for Asian American Studies''. Fordham University Press, 201
* "Metaphors of Globalization and Dilemmas of Excess." In H. Yapp and C. R. Snorton, eds., ''Saturation: Race, Art, and the Circulation of Value''. New Museum and MIT Press, 202
* "Globalization." In B. Burgett and G. Hendler, eds., ''Keywords for American Cultural Studies''. Third Edition. New York University Press, 202
* "Revolutionary Feminisms in a Time of Monsters." In B. Bhandar and R. Ziadah, eds. ''Revolutionary Feminisms.'' Verso Books, 202
Selected podcast or webinar presentations
* "Migration, Materiality, Memory." The Power Institute, University of Sydney, October 202
* "In Conversation with Lisa Lowe." Luke de Noronha, Sarah Parker Remond Centre, University of London, July 202
References
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Living people
Yale University faculty
Year of birth missing (living people)