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Name: Professor Lok C. D. Siu
Resident Country/Region: USA
Affiliated Institute: New York University
Position: Assistant Professor
Geographic Focuses: America-General
Fields of Interest: General , Community and Society , Culture , Ethnic Relations , Media , Relations with China
Contact Information: Mail Address: 41-51 E. 11th Street, New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-3694
Fax: 212-995-4705
E-Mail:lok.siu@nyu.edu
Academic Achievements:

1. Education and Career

2. Honors

3. Publications

Education and Career

UC Berkeley, BA 1993
Stanford University, MA 1995
Stanford University, PhD 2000

Assistant Professor, New York University, 2000-Present
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Honors


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Publications

Books
Siu, Lok C. D. 2005. Memories of a Future Home: Diasporic Citizenship of Chinese in Panama. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Parreñas, Rhacel and Lok C. D. Siu, Co-editors. In Prep. Asian Diasporas: New Conceptions, New Frameworks. Co-Editor with Rhacel Parreñas. Under contract with Stanford University Press.

Articles
Siu, Lok. 2005. Queen of the Chinese Colony: Gender, Nation, and Belonging in Diaspora. Anthropological Quarterly. (Lead Article) Volume 78. Number 3. Pp. 511-542.

Siu, Lok. 2002. Cultural Citizenship of Diasporic Chinese in Panama. Amerasia Journal. Special issue on Asians in the Americas. Volume 28. Number 2. Pp. 181-202. LA: UCLA Press.

Siu, Lok. 2001. Diasporic Cultural Citizenship: Chineseness and Belonging in Central America and Panama. Social Text. (Lead Article) Special issue on cultural citizenship. Number 69, Winter. Pp. 7-28. Durham: Duke University Press.
Siu, Lok. 1994.Apple King Nicaragua: Re-membering Biographies. Stanford Asian Women'sJournal. Spring.

Book Chapters

Siu, Lok. 2005. Citoyenneté Culturelle Diasporique: Identité Chinoise et Appartenance en Amérique Centrale et au Panama. Les Diasporas: 2000 Ans D'histoire. Edited by
Lisa Anteby-Yemini, William Berthomiére, and Gabriel Sheffer. Poitiers, France:
Presses Universitaires de Rennes. Pp. 433-456. (French translation of “Diasporic Cultural Citizenship: Chineseness and Belonging in Central America and Panama.” Social Text [2001])

Siu, Lok. 2004. Panamá. El Ferrocarril, la tienda y el barrio. Cuando Oriente Llegó a América. Contribuciones de inmigrantes chinos, japonese y coreanos. Banco Interamericano de Desarollo (Inter-American development Bank). Washington, D.C. Pp. 79-88. (Portuguese and English versions will follow.)

Siu, Lok. 2004. Migration Stories: Serial Migration and the Production of Home and Identity in Transnationalism. The Chinese in the Caribbean. Edited by Andrew Wilson.
Princeton, NJ: Markus Wiener Publishers. Pp. 159-190.

Siu, Lok. 1999.Lessons From the Field: Being Chinese American in Panama. Encounters: People of Asian Descent in the Americas. Edited by Roshni Rustomji-Kerns. Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield. Pages 49-55.

Other Publications

Siu, Lok. 2000. Asia Latin America: Trans-Pacific Links and the Formation of Latin America. Anthropology News. American Anthropological Association. December.

Siu, Lok. 2000. Geopolitics, Nationalism, and the Formation of Diasporic Chinese in Panama. [Papers Presented to the Conference] Asian Migrations to the Americas Conference. St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago: University of West Indies.
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