Jennifer Dorothy Lee is Associate Professor of East Asian Art in the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
""Against conventional historiography of post-Reform Chinese art and with painstaking detail and analytical virtuosity, Jennifer Dorothy Lee’s Anxiety Aesthetics conceptualizes how artists and intellectuals both repudiated and continued the revolutionary legacies of Maoism in their works."" * Positions Politics * “Anxiety Aesthetics is a beautifully crafted work of inspired scholarship. Cogently argued and a pleasure to read. . . . Anyone working on the cultural production of 1980’s China writ large will find something of interest here. Indeed, insofar as Lee positions her research in relation to a crisis of socialism, one hopes the book will find an audience among scholars of comparative socialisms more broadly.” * Chinese Studies International *