講者簡歷 Speaker's Profile

鄧津華

美國麻省理工學院歷史系

趙氏廷箴懷芳東亞文明講座教授


Emma Jinhua Teng

T.T. and Wei Fong Chao Professor of Asian Civilizations

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

鄧津華為美國麻省理工學院歷史系趙氏廷箴懷芳東亞文明講座教授,專長領域為中華文化、華人移民歷史、亞裔美國人歷史、東亞文化以及婦女性別研究等。鄧教授為美國哈佛大學東亞語言與文明博士,專攻漢學研究、台灣研究、和亞裔美國人研究,曾於美國和國際學術期刊上發表多篇學術論文。首部學術專書《臺灣的想像地理:中國殖民旅行寫作和圖像,1683-1895》(2004年),將兩岸關係置於清朝帝國擴張主義的歷史背景進行研究,並闡述清朝對台灣的殖民論述。新近著作《歐亞混血:美國、香港與中國的雙族裔認同(1842-1943)》(2013 年),則探討1842 年至1943 年間,有關種族混合想法以及中國和美國混合家庭的生活經驗。目前研究重點是中國留學生與美國排華議題以及華裔美國女性的烹飪寫作。


Emma J. Teng is the T.T. and Wei Fong Chao Professor of Asian Civilizations at MIT, where she is a member of the History Faculty and a MacVicar Faculty Fellow. Professor Teng earned her Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University, where she specialized in Chinese studies and Asian American studies. Her first book, Taiwan’s Imagined Geography: Chinese Colonial Travel Writing and Pictures, 1683-1895 (2004), a study of Chinese colonial discourses on Taiwan, places the China-Taiwan relationship in the historical context of Chinese imperial expansionism. Her latest book, Eurasian: Mixed Identities in the United States, China and Hong Kong, 1842-1943 (2013), examines ideas concerning racial intermixing and the lived experiences of mixed families in China and the US between 1842 and 1943. Her current research focuses on Chinese educational migration to the US under Chinese Exclusion and Chinese American women’s culinary writing.