南京大学人文社会科学高级研究院
学术前沿讲座第292期
题目:Why Asian Female Stereotypes Matter to All:
Beyond Black and White, East and West
讲座人:美国纽约城市大学哲学教授
Kyoo Lee
主持人:南京大学高研院副院长 从 丛 教授
时间:2016年10月12日(周三)晚上19:00-20:30,
地点:仙林校区国际学院(邵逸夫楼)C308高研院报告厅
备注:英语演讲
讲座提要:
Using “Asian female stereotypes” as an analytic and historical lens, this
session explores the categorical intersections of ethnorace and gender in
contemporary US cultural politics, aiming to show why it is important for one
to think specifically and structurally across those social categories and
boundaries to achieve justice today where, for instance, “Black Lives Matter”
matters also as a renewed call for social solidarity and alliance politics.
主讲人简介:
Kyoo Lee, Professor of Philosophy at The City University of New York, author
of Writing Entanglish (2015, Belladonna Chapbook Series) and Reading Descartes
Otherwise: Blind, Mad, Dreamy, and Bad (2012, Fordham UP), who also has co-
edited journal issues on “Safe” (2011, Women’s Studies Quarterly) and “
Xenophobia & Racism” (2014, Critical Philosophy of Race), is a theorist and
writer who works widely in the intersecting fields of the Arts & the
Humanities. Recipient of faculty fellowships from the Mellon Foundation, Korea
Institute for Advanced Study and The CUNY Graduate Center, along with John
Jay Faculty Research Excellence Award, she also occasionally summer-teaches at
Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, seminaring on philopoetics.
Currently, she serves as an Associate Editor of Derrida Today and Hypatia, and
is also on the editorial board of Open Humanities Press. She has long been a
member of Poetry Translation Center in the UK and recently joined the PEN
America Translation Committee.
