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2007-2008 Directory of Asian Studies Faculty
KAREN
L. ADAMS
Professor of English
Department of English, ASU-PO Box 870302, Tempe, AZ 85287-0302
Tel: 480-965-3013; Dept: 480-965-3168; Fax: 480-965-3451; Office:
LL 211B
E-mail: kladams@asu.edu; Website: http://www.public.asu.edu/~kadams/ (personal
page)
Ph.D.:
University of Michigan.
Country/Region: Southeast Asia.
Teaching: Studies in Linguistics
Research: English, Lingusitics, Southeast Asian Languages
Publications: Southeast Asian Linguistic Society (SEALS
VI). 2001. Tempe, AZ: Program for Southeast Asian Studies, Arizona
State University. (Karen L. Adams and Thomas J. Hudak, proceedings
eds.)
Southeast Asian Linguistic Society (SEALS II). 1994. Tempe, AZ: Program
for Southeast Asian Studies, Arizona State University. (Karen Adams and
Thomas Hudak, proceedings eds.)
Perspectives on Official English: The Campaign to Make English the Official
Language of the USA. 1990. Contributions to the Sociology of Language,
57. Berlin: Mouton. (Karen Adams and Daniel Brink, eds.) (375 pp.)
Systems of Numeral Classification in the Mon-Khmer, Nicobarese and Aslian
Subfamilies of Austroasiatic. 1989. Pacific Linguistics, Series B-101,
Australian National University. (228 pp.)
JOSEF
C. BRADA
Professor of Economics
Director, International Business Studies
Department of Economics, W. P. Carey School of Business, ASU-PO BOX 873806,
Tempe, AZ 85287-3806
Tel: 480-965-6524; Dept: 480-965-3531; Fax: 480-965-0748; Office: BAC 689
E-mail: josef.brada@asu.edu; Website: http://wpcarey.asu.edu/ecn/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Country/Region:
Teaching: international business
Research: international trade, comparative economics,
the centrally planned economies and the economics of transition.
Publications: Reaganomics Goes Global. (London and New York: Palgrave, 2006) xx
+ 262 pp. Co-editor with W. Bienkowski and M. J. Radlo.
Blue Ribbon Report: Macedonia (Skopje: United Nations Development
Programme, 2006)
86 pp. (with others). “Real
and Monetary Convergence between the European Union’s
Core and Recent Member Countries: A Rolling Cointegration Approach”,
Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol. 29, Issue 1 (January 2005),
pp. 249-270, (with A. Kutan, S. Zhou).
“
The Paradox of China’s Growing Under-urbanization” (with
G.H. Chang). Economic Systems, Vol. 30, No. 1, (March, 2006) pp.
24-40 (with G. Chang).
“
The Effects of Transition and Political Instability on Foreign
Direct Investment: Central Europe and the Balkans” Economics
of Transition, Vol. 14, No. 4 (2006), pp. 649-680 (with A. M. Kutan
and T. Yigit).
“
The Optimal Timing of Initial Public Offerings in the Course of
Privatization: Theory and an Illustrative Application”, Economic
Systems, (with (C. Y. Ma), 2007.
CLAUDIA
BROWN
Professor of Art History
School of Art, Katherine K. Herberger College of the Arts, ASU-PO Box 871505,
Tempe, AZ 85287-1505
Tel: 480-965-2409; Mess: 480-965-2409; Office: MH 216
E-mail: claudia.brown@asu.edu;
Website: http://art.asu.edu/ (Dept. page)
Ph.D.:
University of Kansas
Country/Region: China
Teaching: ARS 201 Art of Asia; ARS 472 Art of China; ARS
473 Art of Japan; ARS 475 Chinese Painting; ARS 494 Buddhist
Art Across Asia; graduate courses and seminars in the history
of Chinese art.
Research: Special interest in later Chinese painting
and decorative arts, museums, exhibitions
Publications:Co-author of Transcending Turmoil: Painting
at the Close of China's Empire, 1796-1911, 1993; primary author,
Weaving China's Past: The Amy S. Clague Collection of Chinese
Textiles, 2000, and Minol Araki, 1999. Articles in Between
the Thunder and the Rain: Chinese Painting from the Opium Wars
to the Cultural Revolution, 2000; Beyond Yixing: The Ceramic
Art of Ah Leon, 1998; and Worlds Within Worlds: Chinese Scholars'
Rocks from the Richard Rosenblum Collection, 1997contributor,
A Tradition Redefined: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Paintings
from the Collection of Chu-tsing Li, 1950-2000, Harvard University
Art Museums in association with Yale University Press, forthcoming
fall 2007; editor, with Ju-hsi Chou, Clarity and Luster: New Light on Bronze
Mirrors in Tang and Post-Tang Dynasty China, 600-1300, a volume of
symposium papers published in Cleveland Studies in Art History, a
journal of the Cleveland Museum of Art, 2005 (103 pages).
B.
RICHARD BURG
Professor of History
Department of History, ASU-PO BOX 872501, Tempe, AZ 85287-2501
Tel: 480-965-6492; Dept: 480-965-5778; Fax: 480-965-0310; Office: SS 225G
E-mail: burg@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/history/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
University of Colorado
Country/Region:
Teaching: HIS 401 American Colonial History; HIS 598 American
Revolution: War at Sea
Research: colonial and revolutionary periods of early
America; English and American Puritanism; maritime history and
the history of human sexuality; Indonesia
ANTHONY
H. CHAMBERS
Professor of Japanese
Department of Languages and Literatures, ASU-PO BOX 870202, Tempe, AZ 85287-0202
Tel: 480-965-0517; Dept: 480-965-6281; Fax: 480-965-0135; Office: LL422B
E-mail: anthony.chambers@asu.edu;
Website: http://www.public.asu.edu/~achamber (personal
page)
Ph.D.:
University of Michigan
Country/Region: Japan
Teaching: Advanced Japanese, Japanese Literature, Japanese
Literature in Translation, Problems of Translation, Introduction
to Classical Japanese, and graduate courses in advanced readings,
literature, and translation
Research: modern Japanese fiction, especially the work
of Tanizaki Jun'ichiro; premodern Japanese literature; literary
translation: Tanizaki, Ueda Akinari, Hirano Keiichiro, other
writers
Publications: "The Secret Window: Ideal Worlds in Tanizaki's
Fiction," Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University,
1994.
Translations of Japanese fiction, including: "Naomi," "The Secret
History of the Lord of Musashi," "Arrowroot," "The Reed
Cutter," and "Captain
Shigemoto's Mother" by Tanizaki, and short works by a number
of modern and premodern writers.
JOYOTPAUL
CHAUDHURI
Professor of Political Science
(Acting Director, Center for Asian Research 1991-1992)
Department of Political Science, ASU-PO BOX 873902, Tempe, AZ 85287-3902
Tel: 480-965-9321; Dept: 480-965-6551; Fax: 480-965-3929; Office: SS 203A
E-mail: joy@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/polisci/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
University of Oklahoma
Country/Region: South Asia, India
Teaching: political ideologies
Research: democratic theory (rights), ethnic politics,
South Asian studies, and American Indian affairs.
Publications: He is the author and co-author of monographs
and book chapters on Political Theory and American Indian affairs,
including "Founding America: The Political Legacy of Rights,
Religion, Commerce and Diversity" (1992).
HYAEWEOL
CHOI
Associate Professor of Korean
Department of Languages and Literatures, ASU-PO BOX 870202, Tempe, AZ 85287-0202
Tel: 480-965-4560; Dept: 480-965-6281; Fax: 480-965-0135; Office: LL 448C
E-mail: hchoi@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/dll/kor/korean.html (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
State University of New York, Buffalo
Country/Region: Korea
Teaching: Third-Year Korean, Korean Film and Literature,
Women of Korea, Korean Culture and Society
Research: Sociocultural History of Women in Korea and
East Asia; Missionary Discourses; Intellectual History of Korea;
Cross-cultural Communication; Asian Diaspora
Publications:“A New Moral Order: Gender Equality
in Korean Christianity,” in Religions of Korea in Practice,
ed. Robert Buswell (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006),
pp. 409-420.
“
(En)Gendering a New Nation in Missionary Discourse: An Analysis
of W. Arthur Noble’s Ewa,” Korea Journal 46.1 (Spring
2006): 139-169
“
Christian Modernity in Missionary Discourse from Korea, 1905-1910,” East
Asian History 29 (June 2005): 39-68
“
Emancipation or Oppression in Diaspora?: Korean Women Academics
and their Diasporic Experience,” in Asian Women: Interconnections,
eds., Tineke Hellwig and Sunera Thobani (Toronto: Canadian Scholars
Press/Women’s Press, 2005), pp. 67-91
“
An American Concubine in Old Korea: Missionary Discourse on Gender,
Race, and Modernity,” Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s
Studies 25.3 (2004): 134-161
"
Missionary Zeal in a Transformed Melodrama: Gendered Evangelicalism
in Korea," The Asian Journal of Women's Studies, vol. 7,
no. 1, 2001, pp. 7-39.
"
Women's Literacy and New Womanhood in Late Choson Korea," The
Asian Journal of Women's Studies, vol. 6, no. 1, 2000, pp. 88-115.
"
Women's Work for "Heathen Sisters": American Women
Missionaries and their Educational Work in Korea," Acta
Koreana, vol. 2 (July 1999), pp. 1-221.
An International Scientific Community: Asian Scholars in the
United States (New York: Praeger, 1995.)
Altbach, Philip G. and Hyaeweol Choi, Bibliography on Publishing
and Book Development in the Third World, 1980-1993 (Norwood,
New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corp., 1993).
"
The Societal Impact of Student Politics in Contemporary South
Korea" Higher Education, vol. 22, no.2, 1991, pp. 175-188.
Works
In Progress:
Gender and Mission Encounters in Korea: New Women, Old Ways (book
manuscript under review)
New Women in Korea: A Sourcebook (book manuscript in preparation)
JULIE
F. CODELL
Professor of Art and English
School of Art, Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts, ASU-PO Box 871505,
Tempe, AZ 85287-1505
Tel: 480-965-3400; Dept: 480-965-8521; Fax: 480-965-8338; Office: ART 250
E-mail: julie.codell@asu.edu; Website: http://art.asu.edu/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
Indiana University
Country/Region: India
Teaching: Empire films, 1930-40; Victorian India; Indian
autobiographies and photography
Research:India under the Raj; empire film; 19th c. Indian
culture (auto/biography, photography, art and travel writing);
19th- and early 20th-century Indian art collections; Indians
living in Victorian Britain; the Coronation Delhi Durbars,
1877-1911; Indian cinema. Fellowships/grants: American
Institute of Indian Studies; National Endowment for the Humanities;
ASU Center for Asian Research; ASU Herberger College of Fine
Arts; Huntington Library and Museum; Harry Ransom Humanities
Center, U Texas at Austin
Publications: 2005 "Excursive Discursive: Gandhi's
Autobiography, Undressing Carlyle, and Redressing the Transnational
Self," Life Writing, Gender, and Identity Formation in
Victorian Culture. Ed. D. Amigoni (Aldershot: Ashgate).
2005 "Masquerade, Mimicry and the Modern Woman in British Empire Cinema:
Rhodes of Africa and Abdul the Damned," British Art and Empire. Eds.
Fordham, Barringer and Quilley (Manchester U P).
2004 Guest Editor. The 19th-Century Press in India. Special issue, Victorian
Periodicals Review, v. 37 (Summer).
2004 "Getting the Twain to Meet: Global Regionalism in East and West:
A Monthly Review," Victorian Periodicals Review. v. 37 (Summer).
2004 Co-editor. Encounters in the Victorian Periodical Press: Editors,
Readers, Writers (London: Palgrave Macmillan).
2004 "Islam, Women, and Imperial Administration: Encounters and Antagonisms
between British and Colonial Authors in the Victorian Press," Encounters
in the Victorian Press, eds. Brake and Codell (Palgrave Macmillan). 2004 "British
and Indian Imperial Identities in the 1903 Delhi Coronation Durbar's Exhibition
of Indian Art," Revisiting the Raj, eds. Jharna Sanyal and Krishna
Sen (Kolkata/Calcutta: Dasgupta and Co.), 139-76.
2004 "Connoisseurs and Capitalists: British Imperial Identity in the
1903 Delhi Coronation Durbar's Exhibition of Indian Art," Cultural
identities and the aesthetics of Britishness, ed. D. Arnold (Manchester
U P), 134-63.
2003 Editor. Imperial Co-Histories: National Identities and the British & Colonial
Press (Fairleigh Dickinson U P/Associated Univ. Presses).
2003 "The Empire Writes Back: Native Informant Discourse in the Victorian
Press," Imperial Co-Histories, ed. Codell (Fairleigh Dickinson U P),
188-218.
2003 "Ironies of Mimicry: The Art Collections of Sayaji Rao III Gaekwad,
Maharajah of Baroda, and the Cultural Politics of Early Modern India," Journal
of the History of Collections, v. 15, 125-44.
1998 Co-editor. Orientalism Transposed: The Impact of the Colonies on British
Culture (Aldershot: Ashgate).
1998 "Resistance and Performance: Native Informant Discourse in Biographies
of Maharaja Sayaji Rao III of Baroda," Orientalism Transposed, eds.
Codell & Macleod (Ashgate), 13-45.
BOOK REVIEWS: 2005 "Francis Frith in Egypt and Palestine: A Victorian
Photographer Abroad by Douglas R. Nickel," Historians of British Art
Newsletter (Fall)
2005 "Monuments, Objects, Histories by Guha-Thakurta," Journal
of History of Colonialism (2005), online review
2003 "Boats of Bengal by Robert Hardgrave," CAA Reviews online.
DANIEL
L. COLLINS
Associate Professor of Art
School of Art, Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts, ASU-PO Box 871505,
Tempe, AZ 85287-1505
Tel: 480-965-8311; Dept: 480-965-8521; Fax: 480-965-8338; Office: Tower Center
A-Wing 105A
E-mail: dan.collins@asu.edu; Website: http://art.asu.edu/ (Dept.
page)
M.F.A.:
University of California, Los Angeles
Country/Region:
Teaching:
Research: Modern Art; public monuments and architecture;
Malaysia; Indonesia
BARBARA
J. CROWE
Professor of Music
School of Music, Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts, ASU-PO Box
870405, Tempe, AZ 85287-0405
Tel: 480-965-7413; Dept: 480-965-3371; Fax: 480-965-2659; Office: MUSIC E359
E-mail: barbara.j.crowe@asu.edu;
Website: http://music.asu.edu/ (Dept.
page)
M.M.:
Michigan State University
Country/Region: Bali
Teaching: Music Therapy
Research: Music, Bali
Publications: "Music Therapy with an Emotionally Disturbed
Boy" in the German Music Therapy journal, Musiktherapeutische
Umschaw; "Music Therapy in Physical Medicine-Expanding Opportunities
for Employment" in the American Association for Music Therapy
Journal, "Stimulating Creativity in Music Therapy Through Specific
Music Activities" in The Arts in Psychotherapy, and "An Overview
of Sound Healing Practices" in Music Therapy Perspectives
HEMALATA
DANDEKAR
Professor of Planning and Landscape Architecture
Director, School of Planning and Landscape Architecture, ASU-P.O. Box 872005,
Tempe, AZ, 85287-2005
Tel: 480-965-8676; Dept: 480-965-7167; Fax: 480-965-9656; Office:
E-mail: hema@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/caed/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
University of California-Los Angeles
Country/Region: South Asia
Teaching: International Design of Cities. This class
will have at least 25% South Asia content.
Research: urbanization and urban-regional linkages, globalization
and city development, housing and gender, rural development and
vernacular architecture of South Asia
Publications:
MANJIRA
DATTA
Associate Professor of Economics
Department of Economics, W. P. Carey School of Business, ASU-PO BOX 873806,
Tempe, AZ 85287-3806
Tel: 480-965-6433; Dept: 480-965-3531; Fax: 480-965-0748; Office: BAC 561
E-mail: manjira.datta@asu.edu;
Website: http://wpcarey.asu.edu/ecn/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
Cornell University
Country/Region:
Teaching: Intermediate Macroeconomics, International Trade
Theory (undergraduate and graduate), South Asia and the World
Economy.
Research: economic theory, international trade, industrial
organization and resource economics.
CHRISTOPHER
DUNCAN
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and School of Global Studies
Department of Religious Studies, ASU PO Box 873104, Tempe, AZ 85287-3104
Tel: 480-727-0692; Dept: 480-965-7145; Fax: 480-965-5139; Office: ECA 326
E-mail: CrDuncan@asu.edu; Website: http://www/asu.edu/clas/religious_studies/faculty/duncan.html
Ph.D.: Yale University
Country/Region: Indonesia
Teaching: ritual, myth and symbol; religion and global politics;
missionization and religious dialogue
Research: religion and violence, communal conflict, local interpretations
of missionization, resettlement and religious conversion; environmental
anthropology of rural-rural migration
and parks-people conflict in Southeast Asia
Publications: “The Other Maluku: Chronologies of Conflict in North
Maluku, Eastern Indonesia.” Indonesia 890 (October 2005); editor,
Civilizing the Margins: Southeast Asian Government Policies for the Development
of Minorities (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004); “Unwelcome
Guests: Relations between Internally Displaced Persons and Their Hosts
in North Sulawesi,” Journal of Refugee Studies 18, 1(2005); “Untangling
Conversion: Religious Change and Identity among the Forest Tobelo of
Halmahera, Indonesia,” Ethnology 42, 4(2003)
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