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Liu, Lydia He (1957-)

Kulturwissenschaftlerin, Literaturwissenschaftlerin, Sinologin

Media type
  • Normdaten
Person
Liu, Lydia He
Other names
Liu He (Persönlicher Name)
Liu, He (Früherer Name)
Liu, Lydia H.
He Liu, Lydia
Liu, Ho
Sex
weiblich
Birth and Death Dates
1957 –
Country
  • USA
  • China
Academic degree
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 1990
Characteristic profession
Source
  • LCAuth , (positiv)
  • GND , (positiv)
Explanation
  • LCAuth: Email from Harvard University Press, 03/02/2004: ("Our author Lydia H. Liu says she was born in 1957 (Dec. 27, 1957)") - HP Columbia University: Lydia H. Liu is the W.T. Tam Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Chinese and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. She teaches in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures and at the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University. Professor Liu also holds a joint professorship at the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Professor Liu received a bicultural education in China and the United States. She completed her Ph.D. degree in Comparative Literature from Harvard University in 1990. After that, she taught at UC Berkeley for more than a decade (1990-2002) where she eventually became the Catherine and William L, Magistretti Distinguished Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures. She also taught at the University of Michigan in 2004-2006 and held the chair of the Helmut Stern Professorship in Chinese Studies and Professor of Comparative Literature. Professor Liu's research and publications have focused on cultural exchange in modern history and literature, the movement of words, ideas, and artifacts across national boundaries, political thought in translation, and the evolution of writing, textuality, and technology. Her current research is focused on digital media and psychoanalysis.