Zhou Taomo 周陶沫
周陶沫
我是一位现代中国和东南亚的历史学家。我在新加坡南洋理工大学教授现代亚洲史、全球资本主义和国际冷战史。
我在我的第一本书《革命时期的移民》中写到了中国人的散居身份和中国-东南亚的地缘政治。中国、印度尼西亚和冷战》(康奈尔大学出版社,2019年)。该书是《外交事务》的 "2020年最佳图书",并获得了亚洲研究协会颁发的哈里-J-本达奖的荣誉提名。我的其他文章发表在《亚洲研究杂志》、《外交史》、《中国季刊》、《批判性亚洲研究》、《亚洲间文化研究》、《印度尼西亚》杂志和《中国制造》杂志等刊物上。
我在中国第一个经济特区--深圳的一个移民家庭中长大,我正在进行第二个图书项目,在中国改革和出口加工区(EPZ)和自由港的全球扩散的大背景下,研究这个现代大都市的转型。这个项目获得了新加坡教育部的一级拨款。
我出生在哈尔滨,在深圳长大,在北京、东京、伦敦和纽约州的伊萨卡度过了我的学生时代,然后定居在新加坡工作。我自己的生活经历为我的研究兴趣提供了依据,即在亚洲范围内人员、思想、商品和资本的移动和流动。工作之余,我喜欢和我的两个女儿一起游泳。
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Zhou Taomo 周陶沫
I am a historian of modern China and Southeast Asia. I teach histories of modern Asia, global capitalism and the international Cold War at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
I write about Chinese diasporic identities and Sino-Southeast Asian geopolitics in my first book entitled Migration in the Time of Revolution: China, Indonesia and the Cold War (Cornell University Press, 2019). The book is a Foreign Affairs “Best Books of 2020” and has received an Honorable Mention for the Harry J. Benda Prize from the Association for Asian Studies. My other writings have appeared in publications such as Journal of Asian Studies, Diplomatic History, The China Quarterly, Critical Asian Studies, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, the journal Indonesia, and The Made in China Journal.
Having grown up in a migrant family in Shenzhen, the first special economic zone of China, I am working a second book project on the transformation of this modern metropolis in the broader context of China’s reform and the global proliferation of the Export Processing Zones (EPZ) and free ports. This project is awarded a Tier 1 grant from the Ministry of Education, Singapore.
I was born in Harbin, raised in Shenzhen and spent my student years in Beijing, Tokyo, London, and Ithaca, NY before settling in Singapore for work. My own life experiences inform my research interests on the movement and mobility of people, ideas, commodities and capital in the inter-Asian context. Outside of work, I enjoy swimming with my two daughters.
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