- Benjamin Lee (academic)
Benjamin Lee is a professor of anthropology and philosophy at
The New School , where he also served as provost from 2006 until 2008. Lee's primary academic interests include contemporary China; the cultural dimensions of globalization, particularly the effects of global financial flows; and modern theories of language.Lee graduated from
Johns Hopkins University with a BA in psychology and later attended theUniversity of Chicago , where he received an MA in human development and a PhD in anthropology.Selected publications
* From Primitives to Derivatives (coauthor, 2004)
* Derivatives and the Globalization of Risk (coauthor, 2004)
* "The Subjects of Circulation," in U. Hedetoft and M. Hjort (Eds.)
* The Postnational Self: Belonging and Identity (2002)
* "Cultures of Circulation: The Imaginations of Modernity," Public Culture (coauthor, 2002)
* "Peoples and Publics," Public Culture (1998)
* Talking Heads: Language, Metalanguage, and the Semiotics of Subjectivity (1997)
* "Critical Internationalism," Public Culture (1995)
* "Going Public," Public Culture (1993)
* Semiotics, Self, and Society (coeditor, 1989)
* Developmental Approaches to the Self (coeditor, 1983)
* Psychosocial Theories of the Self (editor, 1982)
* The Development of Adaptive Intelligence (coauthor, 1974)External links
* [http://www.newschool.edu/nssr/faculty.aspx?id=16336&DeptFilter=NSSR+Anthropology The New School Faculty Page]
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