Ariel Fox

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Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations

Ariel Fox’s work explores the intersection of literary and economic imaginaries in late imperial China.

Ariel Fox’s work explores the intersection of literary and economic imaginaries in late imperial China. She is particularly interested in the ways in which dramatic forms provided the conceptual grounding for late imperial writers and audiences to negotiate a newly global economy. Her first book, The Cornucopian Stage: Performing Commerce in Early Modern China (Harvard University Asia Center, 2023), examines the ways in which seventeenth-century playwrights recuperated commercial subjects and objects—like the merchant and his money—as narratively, morally, and socially productive. Professor Fox’s other current projects include tales of anthropomorphic money, the poetics and aesthetics of banknotes, and movement and gesture on the late imperial stage.

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