Box 353560,
University of Washington,
Seattle, WA 98185, USA
Tel: 1 206 616 1769
Fax: 1 206 685 9555
E-mail: Barlow@u.washington.edu
Tani Barlow works in the departments of History and Women’s Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle.
Her scholarly publications include The Question of Women In Chinese Feminism (Duke Press, 2004), New Asian Marxisms (Duke Press, 2002) a special journal issue on Alain Badiou and the impact of Chinese politics on his thinking (positions, 13:3, spring 2006) as well as articles in many journals and magazines. Barlow is the founding senior editor of the award winning journal positions: east asia cultures critique and co-founder of the decade old Project for Critical Asian Studies.
Her current projects include a collaborative research group “The Modern Girl and Colonial Modernity in East Asia” at Ochanomizu University, Tokyo. Tani Barlow sits on the editorial boards of numerous journals. Among her recent articles is “Wanting Some: Natural Science, Social Science and Consumerism,” in Mechthild Leutner and Nikola Spakowski, ed., Women in China: The Republican Period in Historical Perspective (Berlin: LIT Verlag)