Lei Ping
Associate Professor of Chinese Studies
Email
pingl@newschool.edu
Office Location
A - 66 West 12th Street
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Lei Ping is Associate Professor of Chinese Studies and Interim Chair of Languages Department (2022) at The New School. She holds a PhD in East Asian Studies from New York University. Her writings have appeared in leading peer-reviewed academic journals such as Journal of Asian Studies, Journal of Chinese Architecture and Urbanism, Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, China Review International, NewBooks Asia. Her research centers on Marxism, urbanism, cultural sociology, and social classes in Asian and global economies and societies. She has served on the editorial board of Journal of Chinese Architecture and Urbanism as well as Journal of Urban Studies and Public Administration. Ever since 2020, Lei Ping’s University Lecture "China Today: Art, Economy, and Politics” has been continuously awarded by The New School as one of the few university-wide Signature Courses that demonstrates the university’s commitment to innovate in the online teaching and learning space of critical China Studies. She launched the first field-based undergraduate summer study abroad program for The New School in Shanghai China in collaboration with Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts and Parsons School of Design.
Degrees Held
Ph.D. New York University
M.A. New York University
B.A. Fudan University
Recent Publications
2024 Ping, Lei. “Gentrification of Taste and Lifestyle: Shanghai as an Instagrammable Wanghong City.” The Developing Economies. Journal Special Issue on Neighborhood Transformation in East Asian Cities. 2024.
2022 Ping, Lei. Feature. “Shanghai: Between Modernity and Postmodernity.” China Review International, Vol.27(2), Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2022.
2021 Ping, Lei & M. Larrimore. "A Sanctuary from Double Betrayal." Public Seminar. June 2021.
2020 Ping, Lei. "Advertising Homeownership through Cultural Capitalism: Neoliberal Making of New Shanghai Middle-Class Dream." Journal of Chinese Architecture and Urbanism. Vol.2(1), 2020.
2019 Ping, Lei. "Demolition of a Distinctive Chinese Habitus: Controversies of Urban Sustainability in Postsocialist Shanghai." Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development. Vol.61(6), 2019.
2019 Ping, Lei. "Survival of Shanghai Urbanite Culture in the Mao Era: Bourgeois Aspirations and Practice of Longtang Everyday Life." Journal of Chinese Architecture and Urbanism. Vol.1(1), 2019.
2019 Ping, Lei. Book Review. Shadow Modernism: Photography, Writing, and Space in Shanghai, 1925-1937 by William Schaefer. International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) NewBooks.Asia. October 2019.
2018 Ping, Lei. Book Review. Scythe and the City: A Social History of Death in Shanghai by Christian Henriot. China Review International, Vol.23(4), Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2018.
2018 Ping, Lei. Book Review. Curating Revolution: Politics on Display in Mao’s China by Denise Y. Ho. International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) NewBooks.Asia. September 2018.
2015 Ping, Lei. Book Review. Spectacle and the City: Chinese Urbanities in Art and Popular Culture edited by Jeroen de Kloet and Lena Scheen. Journal of Asian Studies, Vol.74(1), January 2015.
2010 Ping, Lei. “Restratified Private Space in Postsocialist Shanghai” and “Les strates de l’espace privé dans un Shanghai postsocialiste.” Ciel Variable, Vol. 84. February 2010.
Performances and Appearances
2021 WNSR TNS Radio Podcast Interview. "Only One Can Survive: Portraying Class Disparities through Ritualized Violence in Film/TV." December 2021.
2020 CBS Sunday Morning Show On-Camera Expert. "Dumplings: A Delicious Tradition." January 2020.
2019 USC US-China Today Interview. "When Cultural Appreciation Becomes Appropriation: Chinese Imagery in Western Fashion.” December 2019.
Research Interests
China Studies; Shanghai Studies; Cultural and Urban Studies; Modern and contemporary Chinese political economy, history, art, literature, and cinema.
Awards And Honors
Siganature Online University Lecture ULEC "China Today", 2020-present
Faculty Mentoring Grant, The New School, 2017-2018
Research Fellow, India China Institute, 2015-2016
GSAS Dean’s Travel Grant, NYU
Henry MacCracken Fellowship, NYU