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Religion and Politics in the Contemporary United States

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Lisa Lowe

Associate Editor
University of California, San Diego
http://literature.ucsd.edu/faculty/llowe.cfm

Lisa Lowe is Professor of Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies in the Literature Department at UC San Diego, an affiliated faculty in Ethnic Studies and Critical Gender Studies there, and Visiting Professor in American Studies at Yale University.  She is the author of Critical Terrains:  French and British Orientalisms (Cornell, 1991), and Immigrant Acts:  On Asian American Cultural Politics (Duke, 1996), and is coeditor of The Politics of Culture in the Shadow of Capital (Duke, 1997).  A forthcoming book, Metaphors of Globalization, discusses the politics of knowledge of neoliberal globalization.  Her current research concerns the legacies of colonial slavery, indentured labor, and immigration within modern concepts of humanism, political freedom, and social justice.