CURRICULUM VITAE 2015 Aihwa Ong Department of Anthropology Kroeber Hall, University of California Berkeley, CA. 94720-3710 Emai
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CURRICULUM VITAE 2015 Aihwa Ong Department of Anthropology Kroeber Hall, University of California Berkeley, CA. 94720-3710 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.aihwaong.info Positions: Science Council of the International Panel on Social Progress, Paris, 2014 -2017 Executive Program Committee, Assoc. of American Anthropology, 2013 Chair, US National Committee for Pacific Science Association, 2009—11 President-elect, Society for East Asian Anthropology, Assoc. Am. Anthrop., 2009-2011 Visiting Professor, Yonsei University, May-June, 2011 Sr. Researcher, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Spr. 2010 Visiting Professor, City University of Hong Kong, June, 2001 On Berkeley Campus : Robert Lowie Chair in Anthropology (2015- ) Advisory Board, Interdisciplinary Studies Field (ISF), 2014- Curriculum Committee, Blum Center for Developing Economies, 2009 - Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Ex. Committee (Chair, 1999-2001) Head of Socio-cultural House, Anthropology, Berkeley, 2002-2004, 2006-08 Education Ph.D. in Anthropology, Columbia University, 1982 B.A. in Anthropology (honors), Barnard College, 1974 Academic Interests Science, Technology & Society; Governance; Citizenship; Cities; Contemporary Art; Southeast Asia, China, United States Content of CV: Keynotes; Grants; Awards, p. 2-3 Books, p. 4 Articles in Refereed Journals & Book Collections, p. 5-12 Invited Lectures & Presentations, p. 12-21 Workshops Organized, Professional Activities, p. 21 1 Keynote Lectures Keynote Address : "How Citizenship Captures the China Flight," Pittsburgh University, April 3, 2015 Keynote Address : "Archipelago: Cities in the Global Stream" City University of Hong Kong June 4, 2015 Moses Lecture: "Where the Wild Genes Are," UC Berkeley, Mar. 12, 2014 Keynote Lectures: (2) "Reassembling the Body," Univ. of Copenhagen, May 2014 Keynote Address: "Cultural Earthquakes: Chinese Art & Western Perceptions," Macalister University, Oct. 9, 2014 Keynote Address: "Why Singapore Trumps Iceland: gathering genes in the wild," University of Western Sydney, Australia, Nov. 3, 2014 Wendt Lecture, "Where the Wild Genes Are," East Asian Studies Program, Princeton University, June, 2013 Keynote Address : “The Lung Cancer Patient is an Asian Female Non-Smoker,” University of Bergen, Aug. 16-18, 2012 The Lolle Nauta Forum “Passport Babies, Donor Babies: How Biology Mutates Citizenship,” Groningen University, Oct. 6, 2011 The 5th Eric Wolf Lecture , “What Marco Polo Forgot: Contemporary Chinese Art Negotiates the Global," University of Vienna, Oct., 2009 Tocqueville Seminar Lecture : “Asian Art Reconfigures the Global,” University of Richmond, Feb.18, 2009 Plenary Lecture : “Scales of exception,” Singapore J. of Tropical Geography. Assoc. of Am. Geographers, San Francisco, April 17, 2007 Keynote Address “Asian Sites of Emergence,” Fifth International Diversity Conference, BeiJing, June 30, 2005 The Frank Golay Memorial Lecture , “Southeast Asia Inside Outside: Flows, Networks, and Assemblages” Cornell University, 2003 2 Grants & Honors 2015 Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley (3 year grants: 2015-2016; 2014-15; 2011-12) 2011 UC Berkeley-Yonsei University Seminar Grant, May-June 2010 Sr. Research Visiting Grant, National University of Singapore, Mar-May 2009 School of American Research grant for workshop, “The New Middle Classes, Santa Fe, Mar. 28- April 3. 2008 Sloan Foundation grant for SSRC workshop, “Inter-Referencing Asia: the Art of being Global.” Dubai, February. 2007 Invitation to The World Economic Forum , Davos, January. 2006 UC Pacific Rim Research grant for workshop, “Asian Biotech,” Honolulu, June. 2004 UC Pacific Rim Research grant for workshop on “Privatizing China.” Shanghai, June. 2002 Sloan Foundation grant for SSRC workshop on “Oikos & Anthropos: Rationality, Technology, Ethics,“ Prague, April 2001-2003 MacArthur Fellowship for the study of sovereignty & citizenship 2001-2002 UC Pacific Rim Research grant for study of labor markets Book Awards 2005 Honorable Mention for Buddha is Hiding (2003), by the Society for Urban, National, and Transnational Anthropology 2000 Book Awards for Flexible Citizenship (1999) Association for Asian American Studies, Cultural Studies Book Award; American Ethnological Society, Honorable Mention. 3 Books Self-Authored (5): n.d. Fungible Life: Variation and Uncertainty in Asian Biomedical Frontiers [Submitted to Duke University Press] 2006 Neoliberalism as Exception: Mutations in Citizenship and Sovereignty. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press [Italian & Japanese editions] 2003 Buddha is Hiding: Refugees, Citizenship, the New America Berkeley: University of California Press [Italian edition] Honorable Mention, Soc. Urban, National, & Transnational Anthropology, 2005 1999 Flexible Citizenship: the Cultural Logics of Transnationality Durham: Duke University Press. [German edition] Cultural Studies Book Award, Association of Asian American Studies, 2001; Honorable Mention, American Ethnological Society, 1999 1987 Spirits of Resistance and Capitalist Discipline: Factory Women in Malaysia Albany: State University of New York Press. Second Edition, 2010 Edited Volumes (6) 2011 Worlding Cities: Asian Experiments with the Art of Being Global (co-editor Ananya Roy). Wiley-Blackwell 2010 Asian Biotech: Ethics and Communities of Fate (co-editor Nancy N. Chen). Duke University Press 2008 Privatizing China, Socialism from Afar (co-editor Li Zhang). Cornell University Press 2005 Global Assemblages: Technology, Politics, and Ethics as Anthropological Problems. (co-editor Stephen J. Collier). Malden, Ma.: Blackwell Publishers 1997 Ungrounded Empires: The Cultural Politics of Modern Chinese Transnationalism (co-editor Donald Nonini). New York: Routledge 1995 Bewitching Women, Pious Men: Gender and Labor Politics in Southeast Asia (co-editor Michael Peletz). Berkeley: University of California Press. 4 Articles in Journals & Book Collections 2015 "Why Singapore Trumps Iceland: Gathering Genes in the Wild," Journal of Cultural Economy (Fall 2015) vol. 8, no. 3. 2014 "The Carpenter and the Bricoleur: Saskia Sassen and Aihwa Ong" [Interview] In Reassembling International Relations Theory , ed. M. Acuto. London: Palgrave Macmillan "The Enigma of Return: troubling bodies," Migration: A COMPAS Anthology , B. Anderson and M. Keith (eds.), COMPAS: Oxford. 2014 2013 "Sovereign Wealth Funds: re-configuring global flows," in special section, "Opinions: The Anthropology of Finance." Journal of Business Anthropology 2(1): 54-60. Spring 2013 “A Milieu of Mutations: The Pluripotency and Fungibility of Life in Asia,” East Asian Science, Technology and Society (2013) 7:1–18 2012 “What Marco Polo Forgot: Asian Art Negotiates the Global,” Current Anthropology Volume 53, Number 4 (August 2012): 1-24. “Powers of Sovereignty: State, People, Wealth, Life,” in Focaal. Journal of Global & Historical Anthropology . 62 (2012): 24-35 Reprint “Flexible Citizens,” in Encyclopedia of Diversity in Education , ed. James A. Banks. Sage 2011 “Translating Gender Justice in SE Asia: Situated Ethics, NGOs and Bio-Welfare,” in Excavating Gender Justice, Special Issue of Hawwa, Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World 9 (2011), 26-48 "Introduction: Worlding Cities, or the Art of Being Global." In Worlding Cities , ed. A. Roy & A. Ong, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011; 1-26 "Hyperbuilding: Spectacle, Speculation, and the Hyperspace of Sovereignty," In Worlding Cities , ed. A. Roy & A. Ong, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011; 205-226 "Biotech Wordt de Spoetnik van Azie," by Door Ronald Veldhuizen, Bioneuiws, 15 October, 2011 Reprints 5 “Flexible Staartsburgerschaft,” The Globalization Handbook , eds. Fernand Kreff, Eva- Maria Knoll, and Andre Gingrich. pp. 167-75 Bielefeld: Transcript, 2011 “In Conversation with Professor Aihwa Ong. 21 May 2010, Singapore,” Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers. Nos. 99/100, 2011, p. 95-103 2010 “Introduction: An Analytics of Biotechnology & Ethics in Global Space,” In Asian Biotech, Duke University Press, 2010 “Lifelines: the Ethics of Blood Banking for Family and Beyond,” in Asian Biotech Duke University Press, 2010 2009 "Citizenship in the Midst of Transnational Regimes of Virtue ," Political Power & Social Theory , Emerald, UK, 2009 “Interview” and “Neoliberalism as a Global Form,” Horizontes antropológicos (Brazil), ana 15, n. 31 (Junho 2009):321-28. “Intelligent City: From Ethnic Governmentality to Ethnic Evolution,” in The Other Global City, ed. Shail Marayam, London: Routledge "Lost in Business-Translation," in German. Vienna, Austria, Nov. 5, .2009Science.ORF.at Reprints: “Kuayue Taipingyang: Jiazu, Guoji ji Ziben Yunzuo ” (or “Pacific Shuttle” in pinyin) Thinking , 2009 (2): 37-41 “Les mutations de la citoyennete,” Rue DesCartes (2009) , no. 67, 109-117 “Dislocazioni del lavoro. Mobilita e flessibilita nel nouvo mercato globale della conoscenza,” Sociologia del lavoro , n. 115/2009 “A Bio-Cartography: Maids, Neoslavery, and NGOs,” in Migrations & Mobilities , ed. Seyla Benhabib & Judith Resnik, 157-84. New York University Press, 2009 2008 “The Human and Ethical Living.” In Globalizing the Research Imagination , Jane Kenway and Johannah Fahey, eds. pp.87-100. London: Routledge “Scales of exception: Experiments with knowledge & sheer life in tropical Southeast Asia,” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 29 (2008) 2:1-13. 6 “Introduction: Powers of the Self, Socialism from Afar,” in Privatizing China, Socialism from Afar (with Li Zhang) Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1-19. “Self-Fashioning Shanghainese: