Ackbar Abbas is a professor of comparative literature at the University of California, Irvine. Previously he was chair of comparative literature at the University of Hong Kong and also co-director of the Centre for the Study of Globalization and Cultures.
Ackbar Abbas | |
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Born | 1947 |
Education | MPhil |
Alma mater | University of Hong Kong |
Spouse | Liu Sola |
His research interests include globalization, Hong Kong and Chinese culture, architecture, cinema, postcolonialism, and critical theory. His book Hong Kong: Culture and the Politics of Disappearance was published by the University of Minnesota Press in 1997.[1]
He previously served as a Contributing Editor to Public Culture, an academic journal published by Duke University Press.[2]
Early life and education
editBorn in 1947, Abbas was raised in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong to a family of Indian, Malaysian, and Chinese descent.[3]
Ackbar Abbas holds an MPhil from the University of Hong Kong.[4] He is married to Chinese vocalist and writer Liu Sola.[3]
Contributions
editAbbas has written extensively on Hong Kong culture, architecture, and cinema.
Publications
editBooks
edit- Hong Kong: Culture and the Politics of Disappearance. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.
- Internationalizing Cultural Studies. Co-edited with John Erni. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005.
- Chen Danqing: Painting After Tiananmen. Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong, Cultural Studies Series No. 6, 1995.
- The Provocation of Jean Baudrillard. Ed. Hong Kong: Twilight Books, 1990.
- Literature and Anthropology. Co-edited with Jonathan Hall. Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press, 1986.
- Rewriting Literary History. Edited with T.W. Wong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1984.
- Literary Theory Today. Edited with T.W. Wong. Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press, 1981.
Editing
edit- Book Series Editor (with Wimal Dissanayake), The New Hong Kong Cinema. University of Hong Kong Press, 2002–present.
- Special issue editor (with Wu Hung), Hong Kong 1997: the Place and the Formula. Public Culture, May 1997.
Essays
edit- "Culture as Event in China’s Socialist Market Economy," in Proceedings of the 2005 Venice Biennale, ed. Robert Storr, forthcoming.
- "Faking Globalization," in Other Cities, Other Worlds: Urban Imaginaries in a Globalizing Age, ed. Andreas Huyssen (2008). Reprinted in A Visual Culture Reader, ed. Nicholas Mirzoeff, 3rd ed., (2012).
- "The Fake as Anthropological Object," in Konzept Böll. Thema 2: Alles eins? Die Globale Zukunft von Kultur und Demokratie (forthcoming).
- "Asian Phantasmagorias of the Interior," in HK Lab II: An Experience of Hong Kong's Interior Spaces, ed. Laurent Gutierrez, Valérie Portefaix, and Laura Ruggeri (Hong Kong: Map Book Publishers, 2005), 290–298.
- "The Turns and Returns of Beauty," in Uber Schonheit/About Beauty (Berlin: House of World Cultures, 2005), 91–103.
- "Framing the City Through Cinema," in Migrating Images (Berlin: House of World Cultures, 2004), 112–118.
References
edit- ^ "UC Irvine - Faculty Profile System - Ackbar Abbas".
- ^ "Public Culture | Duke University Press".
- ^ a b interview with Abbas
- ^ "UCI Comparative Literature - Faculty". Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-22.