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Joshua Goldstein serves as a Professor in the Department of History and East Asian Languages and Cultures within the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California, maintaining an active office in the Social Sciences Building (SOS 260) with direct contact availability.
His academic foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in Modern Chinese History from the University of California, San Diego (2000)
- B.A. in Semiotics from Brown University (1988)
Professor Goldstein's research integrates historical methodology with cultural analysis, specializing in Modern Chinese History where he examines political transformations, social movements, and intellectual currents within 19th-20th century China. His work extends to broader East Asian historical frameworks, exploring transnational connections and regional identity formation through interdisciplinary lenses that incorporate semiotic theory from his undergraduate background. This unique approach enables nuanced investigations of historical narratives and cultural production in East Asia.
While no specific awards are documented in the current profile, his full professorship at a major research university reflects significant scholarly recognition. His academic trajectory suggests extensive graduate student mentorship and potential grant-funded research initiatives typical for tenured faculty at this rank, though explicit details remain unspecified in available sources.
No laboratory affiliations or dedicated research teams are referenced in the provided institutional profile.

