
Lisa Lowe
1955-11-03
15 works on record
Biography
Lisa Lowe is Samuel Knight Professor of American Studies at Yale University, 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, and Tufts University. She began as a scholar of French and comparative literature, and since then her work has focused on the cultural politics of colonialism, immigration, and globalization. She is known especially for scholarship on French, British, and United States colonialisms, Asian migration and Asian American studies, race and liberalism, and comparative empires.
Works

Immigrant acts
1996

Critical Terrains
1991
'Say I play the man I am'
'Say I play the man I am'
1986
So Much Wasted
So Much Wasted

Strange Affinities

Monstrous intimacies

Time binds

The politics of culture in the shadow of capital

Positively no Filipinos allowed

The Intimacies of Four Continents

Asian American Sporting Cultures
Desiring China
Desiring China

Yoga | Meditation | Achtsamkeit

Racial castration

Global Divas