Dr Ari Heinrich
PhD (University of California, Berkeley); MA (Harvard University)
ARC Future Fellow
A18 - Brennan MacCallum Building
The University of Sydney
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Biographical details
Ari Larissa Heinrich received the Master's degree in Chinese Literature from Harvard University in 1995, and the Ph.D. in Chinese Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2002. He has received fellowships, research support, and publication subsidies from the Australian Research Council, the Fulbright-Hays Program, the Australian Academy of the Humanities, the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation, the Association for Asian Studies, and others.
Research interests
Heinrich’s research interests include literary and cultural figurings of science and medicine; cultural notions of authenticity, copyright, replication, and reproduction; the use of visual culture in literary studies; science fiction and utopian imaginings; and global queer cultures.
Current projects
Heinrich is working on a manuscript tentatively titled Souvenirs of the Organ Trade: The Medically Commodified Body in Contemporary Chinese and Global Imaginaries.
Selected grants
2011
- Souvenirs of the Organ Trade: The New Medical Body in Contemporary Chinese Imaginaries; Heinrich L; Australian Research Council (ARC)/Future Fellowships (FT).