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` FABIO LANZA Professor, Modern Chinese History Department of History and Department of East Asian Studies Department of History Cesar E. Chavez Building University of Arizona 1110 East James Rogers Road [email protected] Tucson, AZ 85721 CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION 1998-2004 Columbia University, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures Ph.D. (September 2004); M.A. (May 1999) 1995-96 University of Venice, CISET (Center for International Studies on the Economy of Tourism) Masters degree in Tourism Management and Economy 1995-1996 Peking University One year non-degree graduate program in Modern Chinese History 1992 University of Venice, Italy B.A. (summa cum laude) in East Asia Languages and Cultures CHRONOLOGY OF EMPLOYMENT 2018 to present University of Arizona Professor, Modern Chinese History Joint appointment, Departments of History and East Asian Studies 2011 to 2018 University of Arizona Associate Professor, Modern Chinese History 2005 to 2011 University of Arizona Assistant Professor, Modern Chinese History 2004-05 Columbia University, Heyman Center for the Humanities “De Bary Class of ’41” Postdoctoral Fellowship GRANTS AND AWARDS 2018-19 National Humanities Center residential fellowship (declined). 2016-2017 ACLS-Luce Grant for a collaborative reading workshop on “Is There a Socialist Way of Governing in China? Governing as a Social Practice in the PRC.” ($15,000). 2016-2017 ACLS Fellowship, funding the research project “Revolution in the Quotidian: A History of Maoist Urban Space, 1953-83” ($38,600). 2014-2017 “Revolution in the Quotidian: Haidian District,” sponsored project grant, Institute for Cultural Studies, Capital Normal University, Beijing. Total award CNY 200,000. Spring 2014 Faculty fellow at Telluride House (Michigan Branch). Spring 2014 Visiting Scholar at the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, University of Michigan. Spring 2014 Social and Behavioral Science College Research Professorship, University of Arizona. AY 2011-12 Visiting scholar at the Universities Service Centre for China Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Spring 2010 Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (AHSS) Faculty Grant for the project “De-Centering Cold-War History: Street Level Experiences and Global Change.” Co-organizer. Total award $30,000. Spring 2010 Provost’s Author Support Fund. 2 Spring 2010 Social and Behavioral Science College Junior Professorship, University of Arizona. Summer 2008 Social and Behavioral Science Research Institute Mini Grant. AY 2007-08 An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowship, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University. Summer 2007 Social and Behavioral Science Research Institute Small Grant. AY 2004-05 “De Bary Class of ’41” Postdoctoral Fellowship, Columbia University, Heyman Center for the Humanities. AY 2003-04 Whiting Fellowship for the Humanities, Columbia University. AY 2001-02 Columbia University Traveling Fellowship. 2001 Julie How Fellowship for Modern Chinese History Students, Columbia University. 1999-2001 Weatherhead Fellowship, Columbia University. 1998-99 East Asian Languages and Cultures Department Fellowship, Columbia University. AY 1994-95 PRC Ministry of Education Fellowship to study in China. AY 1994-95 Grant from the University of Venice to conduct research abroad. PUBLICATIONS MONOGRAPHS 2017 The End of Concern. Maoist China, Activism, and Asian Studies. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2017. Reviews: The Sixties 11:1 (2018); History: Reviews of New Books 46: 4 (2018); Critical Asian Studies 50:2 (2018); China Quarterly 234 (June 2018). 2010 Behind the Gate. Inventing Students in Beijing. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010. Reviews: Twentieth-Century China (November 2011); Reviews in Cultural Theory (March 2011); Journal of Asian Studies 70:04 (2011); American Historical Review 116:5 (2011); China Journal 67 (2012); China Quarterly 209:1 (2012); Pacific Affairs 85:1 (2012). EDITED VOLUMES AND TRANSLATIONS 2012 Jadwiga Pieper Mooney and Fabio Lanza, eds. De-Centering Cold War History: Local and Global Change. Routledge, 2012. 1996 Mao Zedong, Inventare una scuola. Scritti giovanili sull’educazione (Inventing a School. Early. Writings on Education) Fabio Lanza, transl.; Fabio Lanza and Alessandro Russo, eds. Rome: Manifesto Libri, 1996. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS 2019, “Global Maoism” in Afterlives of Chinese Communism, edited by Christian Sorace forthcoming and Ivan Franceschini (ANU Press and Verso). Accepted. 2018, “The Search for a Socialist Everyday: The Urban Communes” in Alan Baumler, forthcoming ed. The Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China. Accepted. 2018 “A City of Workers, A City for Workers? Remaking Beijing Urban Space in the Early PRC,” in China: A Historical Geography of the Urban, ed. by Ding Yannan, Maurizio Marinelli, and Zhang Ziaohong. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018: 41-66. October 2015 “America’s Asia? Revolution, Scholarship and Asian Studies” in Marc Frey and Nicola Spakoswki, eds. Asianisms: Regionalist Interactions and Asian Integration. Singapore: NUS Press, 2016: 134-155 3 April 2015 “Deng’s Children: Chinese ‘Youth’ in the Beijing Spring, 1989,” in David Pomfret and Richard Jobs, eds. Transnational Histories of Youth in the Twentieth Century. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015: 260-282. November 2012 “Tiananmen 1989,” in Naomi Standen, ed. Demystifying China: New Understandings of Chinese History. Rowman and Littlefield, 2012: 225-232. October 2012 “Making Sense of ‘China’ during the Cold War: Global Maoism and Asian Studies” in Jadwiga Pieper Mooney and Fabio Lanza, eds. De-Centering Cold War History: Local and Global Change. Routledge, 2012: 147-166 October 2012 “Introduction,” co-written with Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, in De-Centering Cold War History: Local and Global Change: 1-12. 2007 “The Beijing University Student. A Collective Biography,” in Kenneth J. Hammond and Kristin Stapleton, eds. The Human Tradition in Modern China. Wilmington, DL: SR Books, 2007: 117-134. 2005 “Niente Cerimonie. Rituali accademici e spirito anti-comunitario a Beijing Daxue” (No Cerimonials. Academic Rituals and Anti-Communitarian Spirit at Beijing Daxue), in M. Scarpari e T. Lippiello, eds., Caro Maestro. Scritti in onore di Lionello Lanciotti. Venezia: Cafoscarina, 2005. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES 2018, “Class, Revolution, and the Contemporary” in the A&Q issue “Framing forthcoming Questions: Contemporary History / Contended History,” Verge: Studies in Global Asia (5:1). Accepted. July 2016 “首都的诸多矛盾:20 世纪 50 年代北京对于社会主义生活的规划” (Capital Contradictions: Planning Socialist Life in 1950s Beijing), 区域 Remapping, vol. 5, edited by Wang Hui and Wang Zhongchen, transl. by Chen Yue (July 2016): 159-175. October 2014 “Do We Need to Rethink Sinology? Views from the Eastern Bloc,” in The China Review 14:2 (Fall 2014). January 2013 “Of Chronology, Failure, and Fidelity. When Did The May Fourth Movement End?” Twentieth-Century China 38:1 (January 2013): 53-70. 2012 “Springtime and Morning Suns: ‘Youth’ as a Political Category in Twentieth- Century China,” Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth 5:1 (2012): 31-51. 2009 “La città e la politica. Attivismo studentesco e spazio urbano, Pechino 1919” (Politics and the City. Student Activism and Urban Space, Beijing 1919), Contemporanea. Rivista di storia dell’800 e del ’900, XII: 1 (January 2009): 5-28. 2008 “Politics of the Unbound. ‘Students’ and the Everyday of Beijing University,” positions: east asia cultures critique, 16:3 (Winter 2008): 569-599. 1994 “Sugli inediti giovanili di Mao Zedong” (On Young Mao Zedong's Previously Unpublished Writings), Studi Storici, 35:1 (Jan-Mar 1994): 265-284. BOOK REVIEWS 2018 Jeremy A. Murray, China’s Lonely Revolution. The Local Communist Movement of Hainan Island, 1926-1950 (SUNY Press, 2017), in Twentieth Century China, 43, no. 2 (May 2018): E13-E14. 2018 Ralph A. Thaxton, Jr., Force and Contention in Contemporary China. Memory and Resistance in the Long Shadow of the Catastrophic Past (Cambridge, UK and New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2016), in Journal of Social History 51:4 (Summer 2018): 1136-1137. January, 2018 Yang Guobin, The Red Guard Generation and Political Activism in China (New York: Columbia University Press, 2016), in Pacific Historical Review, 87:1 (Winter 2018): 205-206. 2018 Frank Dikötter, The Cultural Revolution. A People’s History 1962-1976 (New York and London: Bloomsbury Press, 2016) in The Historian (2018): 134-135. 4 December, 2017 Review essay of Maggie Clinton, Revolutionary Nativism: Fascism and Culture in China, 1925-1937 (Duke, 2017) and Reto Hoffman, The Fascist Effect: Japan and Italy, 1915-1952 (Cornell, 2015) in Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review, 25 (2017): 169-178. https://cross- currents.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/e-journal/articles/lanza.pdf 2016 Joyce Mao, Asia First: Asia First. China and the Making of Modern American Conservatism (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2015), in Journal of Asian Studies, 75:2 (May 2016): 510-12. 2016 Shakhar Rahav, The Rise of Political Intellectuals in Modern China. May Fourth Societies and the Roots of Mass-Party Politics (Oxford and New York: Oxford University, Press, 2015), in The Chinese Historical Review: 23.1 (2016): 83-85. 2015 David Strand, An Unfinished Republic: Leading by Word and Deed in Modern China (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011), in China Review International, 20:1- 2 (2015): 203-205. 2015 “The Making and Unmaking of the Chinese Working Class: Mining Anyuan for Revolutionary History” review of Elizabeth J. Perry, Anyuan. Mining China’s Revolutionary