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John Lie (/l/ LEE) is professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley.[1] His principal academic interests are social theory, political economy, social identity, and East Asia.

Early life and education[edit]

Lie was born in Seoul, South Korea. He grew up in Tokyo, Japan, and Honolulu, Hawaii. After graduating from Punahou School, he attended Harvard University (A.B., Social Studies; Ph.D., Sociology). He has held tenured appointments at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and the University of Michigan, as well as holding visiting appointments at Yonsei University, Keio University, Harvard University, and other institutions.

Career[edit]

Lie's "sociological imagination" trilogy explores the intersection of biography, history, and social structure by analyzing his Korean diasporic experience. The trilogy comprises Blue Dreams: Korean Americans and the Los Angeles Riots, Han Unbound: The Political Economy of South Korea, and Multiethnic Japan. These books have transformed our understanding of topics ranging from ethnic conflict and economic growth to the nature of contemporary Japanese society.[2] The latest addition is "Zainichi (Koreans in Japan): Diasporic Nationalism and Postcolonial Identity". He is a widely cited and quoted authority on the Korean diaspora.[3]

Perhaps his most important book to date is Modern Peoplehood. It seeks to advance a unified theory to make sense of race, nation, ethnicity, racism, and (peoplehood) identity.[4] By advancing a general theory of race, ethnicity, and nation that avoids ethnocentrism and essentialism, his theory of "modern peoplehood" promises to advance the current impasse of social-scientific discussion on these topics.[5]

Lie was Dean of International and Area Studies at Berkeley for five years.[1] In that capacity, he has been at the forefront of globalizing the university.[6]

In the 2010s, Lie has continued to publish books on a variety of topics, including K-pop, East Asian political economy, and Japan and the idea of sustainable society.

Bibliography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Berkeley Sociology Faculty Profile". Archived from the original on 2008-12-09. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
  • ^ Park, Edward J. W (1998). "Blue Dreams: Korean Americans and the Los Angeles Riots". Journal of Asian American Studies. 1 (1): 101–103. doi:10.1353/jaas.1998.0001. S2CID 144203484. Project MUSE 14506.; Jeffry Frieden (2006). Global Capitalism (New York: Norton) ISBN 978-0393058086; "コネクタのブログ". Archived from the original on 2008-09-21. Retrieved 2008-12-02.
  • ^ e.g. http://articles.latimes.com/2003/dec/21/local/me-russkor21
  • ^ Joppke, Christian (2006). "Modern Peoplehood. By John Lie. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Pp. X+384. $49.95". American Journal of Sociology. 112: 326–328. doi:10.1086/507810.
  • ^ See David Hollinger (2006) Postethnic America (New York: Basic) ISBN 978-0465030651
  • ^ "02.08.2006 - John Lie: Thinking globally, researching competitively".
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