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Jie Li is the Ford Foundation Professor of East Asian Studies and a Harvard College Professor at Harvard University. She serves as Director of Graduate Studies in East Asian Languages and Civilizations and teaches courses on East Asian Cinema and Chinese media cultures.
- Education: A.B. in East Asian Studies from Harvard College, Ph.D. in modern Chinese literary and film studies; studied English literature at University of Cambridge and German literature at University of Heidelberg.
Her research examines the mediation of memories in modern China, analyzing textual, audiovisual, and material artifacts from the 1950s to 1980s. Key projects include urban history in Shanghai Homes, Mao-era cultural memory in Utopian Ruins, and socialist cinema networks in Cinematic Guerrillas.
Her publications span journals like Twentieth-Century China, Grey Room, and Modern China, focusing on topics from police files to open-air cinema. She has received multiple accolades for scholarly excellence and undergraduate teaching, including the 2024 Walter Channing Cabot Fellowship and 2020 Roslyn Abramson Award.




