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CURRICULUM VITAE Huei-Ying KUO 郭慧英 February 2020 262

CURRICULUM VITAE Huei-Ying KUO 郭慧英 February 2020 262

CURRICULUM VITAE Huei-Ying KUO

郭慧英

February 2020

262 Mergenthaler Hall 3400 North Charles Street Email: [email protected] Baltimore, MD 21218 USA

ACADEMIC POSITIONS January 2018- Associate Research Professor Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University July 2011- Senior Lecturer & December 2017 Assistant Research Scientist (amended in 2012, promoted to associate in 2016) Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University Sept. 2007- Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Asian & June 2011 Director of East Asian Studies Minor Department of Humanities and Social , Rose-Hulman Institute of

VISITING APPOINTMENTS May-August 2014 Visiting Senior Research Fellow Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore July-August 2012 Visiting Scholar Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan June 2012 Visiting Researcher Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong Spring 2007 Adjunct Lecturer Department of History, Indiana University at Bloomington Spring 2004 Visiting Scholar Division of Social , Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

EDUCATION 2007 Ph.D., Dept. of Sociology (Concentration in World-Historical ) State University of New York at Binghamton 2002 M.A., Dept. of Sociology (Concentration in World-Historical Social Change) State University of New York at Binghamton 1997 M.A., Dept. of Sociology (Concentration in Sociological Theory) National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 1993 B.A., Dept. of Sociology (Concentration in Sociological Theory) National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan H-Y Kuo

DOCTORAL THESIS Title: Trans-national Networks and Sub-ethnic : Chinese Business and Nationalist Activities in Interwar Hong Kong and Singapore (1919-41) Committee Members: Dale W. Tomich (chair), Mark Selden (co-chair), Frederic Deyo, Shelly Feldman, and John Chaffee BOOK Networks beyond Empires: Overseas Chinese Business and Nationalism in the Hong Kong-Singapore Corridor, 1914-1941 (Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, August 21, 2014). ISBN-13: 978-9004281080; ISBN-10: 9004281088.

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 2019 Outstanding Article Award, the Academy of Hong Kong Studies (AHKS) of the Education University of Hong Kong (“Bourgeois Hong Kong and Its South Seas Connections”) 2019 Social Science Research Council (SSRC) Transregional Research Junior Scholar Fellowship: InterAsian Contexts and Connections New Paradigms Grant ($7,500) for the project entitled, “Chinese Diasporas and Transnational Public Spheres in the Long Twentieth Century, 1870 – Present.” (co-project investigator: Dr. Sydney Van Morgan) 2017 Yeung Family Scholarship, Krieger School of Arts and Science, Johns Hopkins University 2016-17 William Dearborn Fellowship in American History at Houghton Library, Harvard University Project title: Maritime Silk Road, Whose Global History? 2014 Visiting Senior Research Fellowship, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore (Three months) 2012 Social Science Research Council Junior Fellowship for Transregional Research: Inter-Asian Contexts and Connections 2010 Outstanding Scholar Award, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 2009 Faculty Member of the Week, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 2006 Award of the Binghamton Foundation/Graduate School Travel Fund 2003 Student Grant, Urban Research Network, State University of New York at Albany 2003 Social Science History Association-Rockefeller Graduate Student Award 2003 Fellowship for Doctoral Candidates in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan 2003 Award of the Binghamton Foundation/Graduate School Travel Fund 2002 Research Grant from The Small Grants Program, the China and Inner Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies 2001 Award of the Binghamton Foundation/Graduate School Travel Fund 2000-2001 Dissertation Year Fellowship, State University of New York at Binghamton 1998-2000 Teaching/Graduate Assistantship, Department of Sociology, SUNY-Binghamton 1997-2001 Tuition Scholarship, Department of Sociology, SUNY-Binghamton 1992 Department Honors, Long Kuan-hai Scholarship (龍冠海獎學金), Dept. of Sociology, National Taiwan University 1992 University Honors, Presidential Award (臺大書卷獎), Dept. of Sociology, National Taiwan University

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H-Y Kuo REFEREED ARTICLES IN ENGLISH “Bourgeois Hong Kong and its South Seas Connections: A Cultural Logic of Overseas Chinese Nationalism, 1919-1933,” Nations and Nationalism Vol. 25 (1), 2019: 146–166. “Charting China in the Thirteenth-Century World: The First English Translation of Zhu fan zhi and Its Recipients in China in the 1930s,” in Patrick Manning and Abigail Owen eds., Knowledge in Translation: Global Patterns of Scientific Exchange, 1000-1800 CE (Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press, 2018): 93-116. “The South Seas Chinese in Colonial Classifications,” in Albert Tzeng, William L. Richter and Ekaterina Kuldonova eds., Framing 'Asian Studies': Geopolitics, Institutions and Networks (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies-Yusof Ishak Institute, 2018): 231-252. “Enumerating Taiwanese in American Censuses: Challenges and Implications,” Chinese America: History and Perspectives (2017): 59-68. “Learning from the South: Japan's Racial Construction of Southern Chinese, 1895-1941,” in Walter Demel and Rotem Kowner eds., Race and Racism in Modern East Asia: Interactions, Nationalism and Gender (Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publisher, 2015): 151-177. “Native-Place Ties in Transnational Networks: Overseas Chinese Nationalist Campaigns and Fujian’s Development, 1928-1941,” in Yongtao Du and Jeff Kyong-McClain eds., Chinese History in Geographical Perspective, 1500-Present (Lexington, MA: Lexington Press, 2013), Ch. 8. “Social Discourse and Economic Functions: The Singapore Chinese in Japan’s Southward Expansion, 1914-1941,” in Derek Heng and Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied eds., Singapore in Global History (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2011), Ch. 6. “ ’One Country, Two Systems’ and Its Antagonists in Tibet and Taiwan,” China , vol. 24 (2010), no. 3: 317-337 (co-authored with Ho-fung Hung). “Agency amid Incorporation: Chinese Business Networks in Hong Kong and Singapore and the Colonial Origins of the Resurgence of East Asia, 1800–1940,” Review: Fernand Braudel Center, Vol. 32-3 (2009): 221-237. “Chinese Bourgeois Nationalism in Hong Kong and Singapore in the 1930s,” Journal of Contemporary Asia, vol. 36, no. 3 (August 2006): 385-405. “Rescuing through Transnationalism: Embedded Chinese Enterprise and Nationalist Activities in Singapore in the 1930s ,” Enterprise and : International Journal of Business History, vol. 7, no. 1 (March 2006): 98-127.

REFEREED ARTICLES IN CHINESE <兩次大戰期間香港對日貿易及海外華商的民族主義,1919-1941>(Trading with the “Enemy”? Hong Kong Bourgeoisie and Chinese Nationalism during the Two Wars, 1919-1941), Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives, vol. 9 (Fall 2015): 170-196. <介於閩南人與日本籍民之間:日本南進政策裡的臺灣人,1912-1941> (Between Southern Fujian Networks and Japanese Colonial Subjects: Taiwanese in Japan’s Southward Expansion),《海外華人研究》Journal of Overseas Chinese Studies, vol. 8 (2013): 117-145. <『反』歐洲中心主義世界體系論戰裡的中國與世界>(China and the World in the ‘Anti- Eurocentric’ World-System Debates) 《新史學》 (New History), vol. 13, no. 3 (Sept. 2002): 241-246.

EDITED JOURNAL

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H-Y Kuo Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives, vol. 11, no. 1: Special Issue, Overseas Chinese and Global -Cities (March 2017).

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS "Overseas Chinese Business Networks between Two Civilizations: Chinese Industrial Takeoff in British Hong Kong and Singapore during the Great Depression of the 1930s," Conference Proceedings for the 39th International Conference of The International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations (Kalamazoo, Michigan, June 3-7, 2009), pp. 247-258. “Nationalism Against Its People? ‘Economic Nationalism’ and Overseas Chinese Business in Inter-war Singapore, 1919-1941.” The Research Centre (SEARC) Working Papers Series, No. 48. SEARC, City University of Hong Kong (2003).

BOOK REVIEWS Karen Teoh, Schooling Diaspora: Women, Education, and the Overseas Chinese in and Singapore, 1850s-1960s (New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 2018), Journal of Asian Studies, May 2020 issue. [forthcoming] Tonio Andrade and Xing Hang eds., Sea Rovers, Silver and : Maritime East Asia in Global History, 1550-1700 (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2016), China Review International Vol. 23 (2016 issue; published in 2018), no. 2: 133-138. Tonio Andrade. How Taiwan Became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish and Han Civilization in the Seventeenth Century (New York: Columbia University, 2008). For Journal of World-System Research Vol. 17 (2011), no. 1: 266-268. Kenneth Pomeranz. The : Europe, China, and the Making of the Modern World Economy (Princeton, NJ: Prince University Press, 2000), posted on the webpage of the Ming- Qing Research Group, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan 中央研究院明清研究會 (in Chinese) Timothy Brook and Gregory Blue (eds.) China and Historical : Genealogies of Sinological Knowledge (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1999), posted on the webpage of the Ming-Qing Research Group, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan 中央研究院明清研究會 (in Chinese). Sucheta Mazumdar. Sugar and Society in China: Peasants, Technology, and the World Market (Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 1998), posted in the webpage of the Ming-Qing Research Group, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan 中央研究院明清研究會 (in Chinese).

TRANSLATION "The West, Capitalism, and the Modern World-system" by Immanuel Wallerstein in China and Historical Capitalism: Genealogies of Sinological Knowledge, ed. Timothy Brook and Gregory Blue. Complex Chinese Language edition published by arrangement with Cambridge University Press, Copyright © 2004 Chu Liu Book Company, Taipei, Taiwan.

WORK IN PROGRESS 帝國之間、民國之外--日本南進和英屬香港、新嘉坡華人的民族主義與商業活動, 1914-1941 (a Chinese book adapted from Networks beyond Empires) Drops of Empires: Formosan Tea, Chinese Patriots and Modern Girls on the Shores, 1860-1959, a book manuscript in progress. “Teaist Asia across Two Straits: An Incorporated Comparative Study of Tea Trade in Singapore and Taiwan between the 1860s-1930s” 4

H-Y Kuo “Chinese Overseas Migration from the Long Sixteenth Century: An Apologetic History?” research article in progress.

OUTREACH PUBLICATION “Envisioning China in Postwar Singapore: The China Society and Dr Tan Tsze Chor, 1946-65,” in Living With Ink: The Collection Of Dr. Tan Tsze Chor by Cheong, Conan (Ed.) (Singapore: Asian Civilisations Museum [ACM], 2019). [The catalogue for ACM’s special exhibition, The Collection of Dr. Tan Tsze Chor, between 8 NOV 2019 - 22 MAR 2020]

INVITED PRESENTATION AND CONTRIBUTED WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS “Bourgeois Hong Kong and its South Seas Connections: A Cultural Logic of Overseas Chinese Nationalism, 1919-1933,” Presentation at the Award Ceremony for the Best Articles Selected for the 2018-2019 Hong Kong Studies Annual Conference, the Tseung Kwan O Centre, the Education University of Hong Kong, 5-6 December, 2019. “跨殖民地華人的文化認同: 以二十世紀初期香港孔教運動的南洋與臺灣關係為例 Trans- Colonial Chinese Identities in Asia: A Case of Confucian Learning Movement between Japanese Taiwan and British Hong Kong in the Early Twentieth Century,” Seminar of East Asian Studies Department, National Taiwan Normal University, Dec. 1, 2019. “When Han became Taiwanese? An Apologetic History of Learning Han Classics Movement in Japanese Colonial Taiwan, 1919-1937,” Workshop of Nation and Minority, Sovereignty and , Pavilion Room, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, Nov. 23-24, 2018. “Are Taiwanese ‘Chinese Overseas’? The Case of Lin Hsien-tang (1881-1956) and His Social Networks in Colonial Asia,” London School of Economics Seminar on Chinese Worlds in Comparative Perspective, November 22, 2018. “Overseas Chinese Business Networks and Momentum of East Asian Regionalization in the Early ,” Conference on China and the Asia Pacific, 1600-2000, Central China Normal University, , China, December 9-10, 2017. “Teaist Asia in Two Hokkien Business Networks, 1895-1941,” conference of An Asian Turn? Researching and Theorising from Asia, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, October 5-6, 2017. “Japanese Taiwan in Intellectuals’ Ideas of the South, 1900s-1930s,” workshop of East Asian Colonial and Modern in Comparative Perspectives, 2016 University California Santa Barbara International Conference on Taiwan Studies, May 10– 11, 2016. “Chineseness among Chinese Overseas: Between Nationalist Labels and Colonial Racial Markers,” Workshop of Chinese Diaspora Studies in the Age of Global , Asia Research Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore, November 19-20, 2015. “Charting South China in the Thirteenth-Century World: Attempts in the Early Twentieth Century,” paper presented at the Workshop: Found in Translation, World History of Science, 1200- 1600, Center of Global History, University of Pittsburgh, October 10-11, 2015. “Chinese Overseas Nationalism as a Hokkien Enterprise? A Perspective of Colonial Asia, 1914- 1941,” Workshop at the Occasion of Leo Douw’s Retirement: Japan, China, and the Construction of History, University of Amsterdam, June 25-26, 2015. “Chineseness among Chinese Diaspora through the Prism of Race and Racism: Study of Colonial Asia in the Age of Empires, 1880s-1920s,” Seminar at Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, June 11, 2015. 5

H-Y Kuo “Who Are Overseas Chinese? A Comparative Study between British Census of Straits Settlements and Japanese Colonial Surveys,” Keynote Speech at 2015 Workshop of Review and Prospect of Chinese Overseas Studies, Department of East Asian Studies, Graduate Institute of Political Sciences, and Research Center for Overseas Chinese, National Taiwan Normal University, June 8, 2015. “Hong Kong in the Southern Sky: Long-distance Chinese Nationalism and Diaspora Chinese Bourgeoisie in Colonial Asia,” Workshop: Imagined Communities and Frontier Politics in China’s Long 20th Century, organized by the Arrighi Center for Global Studies, the East Asian Studies Program, and the Program on Racism, Immigration and Citizenship, Johns Hopkins University, October 21-22, 2014. “Hong Kong in the General Guangdong-Hong Kong Strike and Boycott,” Framing Hong Kong: Challenges and Opportunities in the City, 2017 and Beyond, A nonpartisan student conference at Brown University, March 14-15, 2014. “A summary of the research on overseas Chinese nationalism in Hong Kong and Singapore in the early 20th century,” Social Science Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship for Transregional Research Fellows’ Workshop, San Diego, CA, March 24-26, 2013. “Overseas Chinese between Two Empires: Overseas Chinese Business Networks in the Hong Kong- Singapore Corridor, 1914-1941,“ East Asia Studies Center Colloquium, Indiana University at Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, November 5, 2010. “Education in the Changing State-Society Relationships in Taiwan, the 1600s-2000s,” Globalizing the Curriculum: Raising Awareness and Improving Practices Symposium (a Fullbright project on China organized by Dr. Solange A. Lopes-Murphy), Bayh College of Education, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN, October 23, 2010. “Overseas Chinese between Two Empires: Chinese Business Networks in British Singapore in Japanese Southward Advance, 1914-1941,” 2009 Social Science Research Colloquium, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN, December 3, 2009. “Chinese Transnationalism in the Age of Globalization,” Diaspora and Transnational Studies Seminar Series, Department of Historical Studies and Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga, Nov. 23, 2006 “The De-emphasis of the Japanese Factor in Post-war Discourses on Chinese Nationalist Movements in Singapore,” roundtable discussion at the session: Old Wounds/New Wounds, Workshop of The Japanese Empire: Gone, but not Forgotten, East Asian Studies Center, Indiana University at Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, Sept. 16, 2005. “Rescuing Businesses through Transnationalism: Chinese Business-led Nationalist Activities in Colonial Hong Kong and Singapore, 1919-41,” Friday Seminar of the Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, June 18, 2004. “Nationalism Against Its People? ‘Economic Nationalism’ of Overseas Chinese Businesses in Inter- war Singapore, 1919-1941,” a joint seminar organized by the Southeast Asia Research Centre and the Department of Applied Social Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, March 27, 2003. "Comparative Study of Chinese Sub-ethnic Business Groups in Inter-war Singapore, 1919-1941," paper presented at the Princeton-Northwestern Junior Scholars' Workshop on "Embedded Enterprise in Comparative Perspective," Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, April 11-14, 2002.

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H-Y Kuo SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “The Two Straits in the incorporation of Asia into the Modern World-System,” paper presented at the 44th Annual PEWS Conference: World-Systems Analysis in a Critical Juncture, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, College Park & The Arrighi Center for Global Studies, Johns Hopkins University, April 10th-11th, 2020. [forthcoming] “More than Bamboo Networks: Cultural Identities in the Taipei-Singapore Tea Business Circle, 1895-1942,” paper presented at the 77th Annual Conference for the Association for Asian Studies, Denver, CO, March 21-24, 2019. “Confucian Chineseness and Colonial Citizenship: A Circulatory and Partial History of Colonial Hong Kong, Straits Settlements, and Taiwan, 1900s-1930s,” paper presented at the American Association for Chinese Studies 60th Annual Conference, Francis King Carey School of Law, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, October 5-7, 2018 “Overseas Chinese Business Networks across the Asian Taxation Zones: A Study of the Taiwan- Singapore Tea Trade, 1895-1941,” paper presented at the XVIII World Economic History Congress, Boston, July 29-August 3, 2018. “Nationalism and Anti-Eurocentrism in the Historiography of Han Migrants to Taiwan in the Seventeenth Century—A Study of Zhang Taiyen’s (1868-1936) Early Perspective,” paper presented at the American Association for Chinese Studies 59th Annual Conference, Walker Institute, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, October 20-22, 2017. “Confucianism in Exile: Intersection Between Home Rule Movement in Japanese Taiwan and Nanyang Pan-Chinese Identity in the Long 1920s,” paper presented at the 9th International Conference of the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas, Vancouver, Canada, July 6-8, 2016. “Learning from the ‘Enemy’: Producing Southern Knowledge in Japanese Taipei and Nationalist Shanghai in the long 1930s,” paper presented at the 75th Annual Conference for the Association for Asian Studies, Seattle, WA, March 31-April 3, 2016. “Maritime Silk Road, Whose World History? Early Twentieth Century Chinese World History Writings,” paper presented at the 40th Annual Conference of the Social Science History Association, Baltimore, MD, November 12-15, 2015. “Beneath and Beyond the Great China: Confucian Movements and Chinese Overseas Bourgeoisie in Colonial Asia, 1890s-1920s,” paper presented at the 74th Annual Conference for the Association for Asian Studies (AAS), Chicago, IL, March 26-29, 2015. “Confucian Defenders and Colonial Subjects: Chinese Sojourning Merchants in the May Fourth Moment, 1919-1926,” paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting at the American Association for Chinese Studies, George Washington University, Washington DC, October 10-12, 2014. “Classifying the Chinese in Diaspora: Southeast Asian Chinese in Colonial Eyes,” The Conference of Framing ‘Asian Studies’: Geopolitics, Institutions and Networks, organized by International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS) with the participation of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore (ISEAS). Leiden, November 18-20, 2013. “Hong Kong in the Southern Sky: A Preliminary Study of Overseas Chinese Connections and Chen Jitang’s New Guangdong, 1929-1936,” paper presented at the 49th New York Conference of Asian Studies, Binghamton University, State University of New York, Sept. 27-28, 2013. “Whose National Interests? ‘Buy Chinese’ Product Movements in British Hong Kong, 1928-1941,” paper presented at the Conference on Merchants in Migration: Transnational Networks, Japanese Colonialism and China’s , 1930s-1940s, Department of History, Chinese University of Hong Kong, June 28-29, 2013.

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H-Y Kuo “Trading with the ‘Enemy’: Chinese Trade of Japanese Goods amidst Anti-Japanese Boycotts in Hong Kong, 1919-1941,” paper presented at the International Convention of Asian Scholars (ICAS) 8, Macao, June 24-27, 2013. “Between Southern Fujian Networks and Japanese Colonial Subjects: Taiwanese in Japan’s Southward Expansion, 1911-1941,” paper presented at the International Conference The Legacy of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and Nightmare as Overseas Chinese of the Taiwanese sojourners, 1937-1945, Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Dec. 21-22, 2012 [presented in absentia]. “The Construction of Chinese ‘Races’ in Japan’s Southward Expansion to Southeast Asia, 1895- 1941,” paper presented at the Conference on Constructions of Race and Racism in East Asia: East-West Perspectives, University of the Armed Forces Munich, , September 12-14, 2012. “Chinese Bourgeois Nationalism in British Hong Kong--Collaborative Thesis Revisited,” paper presented at the Biannual Conference of the Historical Society for Twentieth-Century China (HSTCC), Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, June 1-3, 2012. “Overseas Chinese Investment in Fujian’s Hokkien and Hakka Areas,” paper presented at the Workshop: Chinese History from Geographical Perspective, 1500-Present, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, AR, February 19, 2011. “South Seas Chinese Nationalism as a Fujian Enterprise? Chinese Bourgeois Nationalism in the Hong Kong–Singapore Corridor, 1928–1941,” paper presented at the Midwest Conference of Asian Affairs, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Oct. 1-3, 2010. “Southeast Asian Chinese in Japan’s Racial Discourses in the 1930s and early 1940s,” paper presented at The 21st Conference of the International Association of Historians of Asia (IAHA), Singapore, June 22-25, 2010. “Singapore Chinese in Japan’s Southward Expansion, 1915-1941,” paper presented at The 6th Annual Meeting of International Convention of Asian Scholars (ICAS), Daejeon, Republic of , August 6-9, 2009. “Japanese Imperial Discourses and the Racialization of Chinese Subethnic Traders in Singapore, 1915-1941,” paper presented at the World History Association 2009 Conference, Salem State College, Salem, MA, June 25-28, 2009. “Overseas Chinese Business Networks between Two Civilizations: Chinese Industrial Takeoff in British Hong Kong and Singapore during the Great Depression of the 1930s,” paper presented at The 39th International Conference of The International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, June 3- 7, 2009. “Traitors or Patriots? Transnationalism in Chinese Diasporic Nationalism, ” paper presented at The 3rd Annual Asian Pacific American Studies Conference: Global-is-Asian: Asian Diaspora Identities in the Context of Globalization, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, April 17-18, 2009. “Parochial Homeland Ties and Transnational Public Sphere? The Singapore-Hong Kong Corridor in the Chinese Nationalist Movement in the 1930s,” the Biennial Conference of the Historical Society for Twentieth Century China (HSTCC): Chinese Identities: Local, Regional, National, International, Hawaii Imin International Conference Center, The East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 16-17, 2008. “After Chinese Hegemony: Maritime China and the Making of Transnational Public Sphere,” paper presented at Andre Gunder Frank’s Legacy of Critical Social Science, University of Pittsburgh - David Lawrence Conference Center, Pittsburgh, PA, April 11-13, 2008.

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H-Y Kuo “Divided Chinese Communities in United Homeland Ties,” paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the Historical Society for Twentieth Century China (HSTCC): Chinese Nation-Chinese State, 1850-2000, National University of Singapore, June 26-28, 2006. “The Hokkien-Hakka Disputes in Singapore and Hong Kong, 1919-1941,” paper presented at the Asian Migration Conference, Binghamton University, the State University of New York, Binghamton, NY, March 24-25, 2006. “Transnational Business Networks and Sub-ethnic Nationalism: Chinese Business and Nationalist Activities in Singapore,” paper presented at Refereed Roundtables of the Section on Economic Sociology: Case Study of National Markets in 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Sociology Association, , PA, August 13-16, 2005 [Presented in absentia]. “Chinese Sub-ethnic Identities in Nationalist Movements—A Study on Hong Kong and Singapore in the 1930s,” paper presented at Annual Conference on Chinese Cities in Transition: The Next Generation of Urban Research Part 4, Shanghai Academy of Social Science, Shanghai, PRC, July 7-9, 2005. “Rescuing Business through Transnationalism—Singapore Chinese Business and Nationalist Activities in the 1930s Great Depression,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS), Chicago, IL, March 31-April 3, 2005. “Chinese Bourgeois Nationalism in 1930s Hong Kong,” paper presented at The Session of China and , International Association of Historians of Asia (IAHA), the 18th Conference, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, December 6-10, 2004. “The Making of Transnational ‘Economic Citizenship’ in the Growing China-Southeast Asian Business Networks: In Retrospect of the Inter-war Experiences in Colonial Hong Kong and Singapore, 1919-1941,” paper presented at The International Symposium of China and Southeast Asia: Challenges, Opportunities and the Reconstruction of Southeast Asian Chinese Ethnic Capital, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, March 24-25, 2004. “Trans-national Business Networks and Nationalist Movements: Chinese Business Groups in Hong Kong and Singapore, 1919-1941," paper presented at The 28th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association (SSHA), Baltimore, MD, November 13- 16, 2003. “Ethnic Politics of Chinese-led Anti-Japanese Boycotts in Inter-war Singapore,” paper presented at The Third International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS), Singapore, August 19-22, 2003. "The Invisible China in the Discourses of Modern World-System Historiography," paper presented at the New York Conference for Asian Studies (NYCAS), The College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY, Oct., 20-21, 2000. "State and Society in Late Imperial China: Legitimization of Koxinga’s family in Taiwan (1628-1683)," paper presented at The 1999 North America Taiwan Studies Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, June 4-7, 1999. "The Cross-Straits Trade between Taiwan and Coastal China (1640s-1998): Minnan (Hokkien) Society, State Strategies and Global Economy," paper presented at The Third Annual Conference on the History and of Taiwan, Columbia University, New York, NY, Aug., 20-23, 1998. "The Operation of Independent Unions in Taiwan--A Case Study in the Formosa Enterprises, LLC.," paper presented at The 1998 North America Taiwan Studies Conference, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, May 29-June 1, 1998.

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H-Y Kuo COURSES TAUGHT Port Cities and Historical Capitalism in Maritime Asia: Spring 2017; Spring 2018 (JHU); Spring 2019 (JHU). Chinese Diasporas, Identity and Networks: Spring 2018 (JHU); Spring 2019 (JHU). Chinese Migration in Modern World History, 1500s-2000s: Spring 2012 (JHU), Fall 2014 (JHU); Spring 2016 (JHU). Title Changed to Chinese Overseas in Global History after Spring 2016. Chinese Nationalism: Spring 2008; Fall 2010 (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology [RHIT]). Chinese Revolutions: Fall 2013 (JHU); Fall 2015 (JHU); Fall 2016 (JHU); Fall 2017 (JHU). Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism: Fall 2014 (JHU); Fall 2015 (JHU); Fall 2016 (JHU). Colonialism in Asia: Spring 2011 (RHIT). Colonialism in Asia and Its Contested Legacies: Spring 2013 (JHU); Fall 2017 (JHU); Fall 2018 (JHU). Comparative Business History: Winter 2008, Winter 2009 (RHIT). Gender and Work in China: Spring 2004 (HKUST); Fall 2008, Spring 2010 (RHIT). Introduction to East Asian History: Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010 (RHIT). Introduction to Sociology: Winter 2008 (RHIT). Modern China: Spring 2007 (Dept. of History, Indiana University at Bloomington); Winter 2007, Winter 2008, Winter 2009, Winter 2010 (RHIT). Overseas Chinese: Spring 2008, Winter 2010 (RHIT). Sociology in Economic Life: Spring 2004 (HKUST); Spring 2015 (JHU); Spring 2016 (JHU); Fall 2018 (JHU). The West in the East: Spring 2009, Spring 2010 (RHIT). World History: Spring 2011 (RHIT).

Independent Study Taught:

Spring 2017. Anti-Japanese Sentiments in the Pacific War and its Contemporary Repercussions in East Asia. (Daniel Kim)

Spring 2018. Imperial China: Land Power or Sea Power? (Qi Fang)

Fall 2018. Structure in East Asia (James H. Lee)

Spring 2019. US Policies in the Pacific, 1945-the present (Isaac Tong) US Diplomacy with Two , 1948-the present (James H. Lee) China’s Maritime Thinking in the Long Twentieth Century (Qi Fang)

Fall 2019. Taiwanese vs. Taiwanese American Identities (Roy Cheng)

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H-Y Kuo PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Services in the field of the research on Chinese overseas: Invited reviewer for a research article submitted to the journal Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, Dec. 2019. (IDS-2019-0156) Invited reviewer for a research article submitted to the journal Global Change, Peace and Security. October 2019. Invited reviewer for a book proposal submitted to the Taylor and Francis Group. August 2019. Invited reviewer for a research article submitted to China and Asia: A Journal in Historical Studies. May 2019. Invited reviewer for a book manuscript submitted to the Columbia University Press. April 2019. Invited reviewer for a research article submitted to Journal of Asian Sociology, March 2019. Panel co-organizer, “Connections and Confrontations: Social and Cultural Strategies of Overseas Chinese Business Conglomerates in Colonial Southeast Asia,” International Convention of Asian Scholars XI, Leiden, The Netherlands, 16-19 July 2019 (with Dr. Peter Post, NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Studies). Panel chair and Discussant, “Sites of Ruptures and Connections: Southeast Asia and Its Chinese Communities,” the 77th Annual Conference for the Association for Asian Studies, Denver, CO, March 21-24, 2019. Invited reviewer for a research article submitted to Journal of Chinese Overseas, Nov. 2018. Panel organizer, “Disaggregating Chineseness in Diaspora—Inter-Asian and China-Cuba Connections and Comparisons in the Twentieth Century,” the 60th Annual Conference of the American Association for Chinese Studies, Francis King Carey School of Law, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, October 5-7, 2018. Panel organizer, “Port-City Contacts and Diplomacy in Asia’s Modern Transformation (Inter- Area/Border Crossing Panel),” the 75th Annual Meeting for the Association for Asian Studies, Seattle, March 31-April 3, 2016. Co-executive editor of the journal, Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives, from 2015 (title changed to Associate Editor after 2018). Panel organizer, “Demarcating the Chinese Boundary in the Asian-Pacific World: Migration Networks, Imperialist Workings, and Nationalist Discourses,” the 40th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Baltimore, Nov. 12-15, 2015. Invited reviewer for a research article submitted to Sociological Forum, April 2014. Panel organizer, “Negotiating Identity in Diaspora: Overseas Chinese and the Makings of New Chineseness in the China-South Seas Corridor, 1900-1941,” the 49th New York Conference of Asian Studies, Binghamton, NY, Sept. 27-28, 2013. Chair and discussant, “Money, Trade, and Financial Institutions in China and Hong Kong,” the Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference, Columbus, Ohio, March 21-23, 2013. Invited reviewer for a research article submitted to the journal, Modern China, March 2013. Invited reviewer for a research article submitted to the Journal of Comparative Civilizations Review, June 2011. Panel chair, “Nationalist Borders and Differences in Southeast Asia,” at the 21st Conference of International Association of Historians of Asia, June 22-25, 2010, Singapore. Committee member, the Program Committee and the Membership Committee for the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations, 2009-2011. Invited reviewer for a research article submitted to the Journal of Asian and African Studies, May 2009.

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H-Y Kuo

Services at the Johns Hopkins University: Nominee for 2019 Faculty and Staff Career Champions, Johns Hopkins University. Undergraduate Committee, Department of Sociology, Fall 2018, Spring 2019 Supervisor of Shirley Lung’s dissertation research on the topic of transnational Christian communities of Taiwanese migrants in North America, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University, from July 2018. Reviewer, Provost Undergraduate Research Awards (invited by Hopkins Office for Undergraduate Research), Krieger School of Social Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, fall 2017; fall 2018. Supervisor of Garrett Cleary’s East Asian Senior Thesis, “Balancing Social Interaction and Ethnic Integration: A Comparison of Three Chinese Diasporas during the Late Modern Period: California, Lima and British Malaya” (completed in Spring 2017). Supervisor of Daniel Kim’s Senior Thesis for International Study Major, “Anti-Japanese Sentiments in the Pacific War and Its Contemporary Repercussions in East Asia” (completed in Spring 2017) Interim Director, East Asian Studies Program, Johns Hopkins University, 2016-2017 Academic Year. Organizer, Speakers Series for the East Asian Studies Program at the Johns Hopkins University, 2011-2012, 2012-2013 Academic Years. Reviewer, the Stephen and Lynn Browne Graduate Student Teaching Fellowships, East Asian Studies Program, Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2012. Reviewer, the Intersession Travel Grants for the East Asian Studies Program, Johns Hopkins University, Fall 2011, Spring and Fall 2012, Spring 2014, Spring and Fall 2015, Spring 2016.

Services at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: Committee member, Student Affairs Committee (2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Academic Years) Committee member, Diversity Council (2009-2010 Academic Year) Committee member, International Studies Major Committee of the Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences (2009-2010, 2010-2011 Academic Years) Committee member, Event Committee of the Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences (2007-2008, 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 Academic Years)

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