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Josephine Lee is a Professor of English and Asian American Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and Culture. Her research focuses on racial representation in theater, American musical theater, and Asian American cultural history. Lee holds a Ph.D. in English from Princeton University and a B.S. in Humanities and Physics from MIT.
Her notable works include Race in American Musical Theater (2023), Oriental, Black, and White (2022), and The Japan of Pure Invention (2010). She has co-edited influential anthologies like Asian American Literature in Transition (2021) and Asian American Plays for a New Generation (2011). Her scholarship bridges theater studies, cultural critique, and historical analysis, addressing themes of racial habits, authenticity, and decolonial performance practices.
Lee’s research trends emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to racial dynamics in performance, with a focus on how theater reflects and challenges sociopolitical structures. Her articles and books consistently interrogate historical and contemporary representations of race in American cultural productions.
Her editorial work underscores her role in shaping the canon of Asian American literature and culture. While no formal awards are listed, her extensive publications and editorial roles highlight her scholarly impact. Lee teaches courses on Asian American theater, performance studies, and cultural history, though specific grants or advising activities are not detailed in the provided text.




