A cultural anthropologist, Anru Lee's research focuses on the Asian Pacific region and issues of capitalism, modernity, gender and sexuality, infrastructure, and urban anthropology. She is the author of In the Name of Harmony and Prosperity: Labor and Gender Politics in Taiwan's Economic Restructuring and Haunted Modernities: Gender, Memory, and Placemaking in Postindustrial Taiwan, and is co-editor of Women in the New Taiwan: Gender Roles and Gender Consciousness in a Changing Society. Her current project investigates mass rapid transit systems as related to issues of technology, governance, and citizenship. Her most recent fieldwork looks at the built Mass Rapid Transit systems in Taiwan in the context of the country's struggle for cultural and national identity.