This dissertation takes a transethnic, transnational, relational, and comparative approach to literature about the children of immigrants, the second generation. It argues that second generation is a distinct subject position that is shaped but not wholly defined by race, ethnicity, and nation and, as such, ought to be considered across these boundaries. Negotiations of this subject position itself are also inflected by other factors that are not ethnically or nationally bound, including but not limited to gender, sexuality, age, class, and spirituality. I further argue that, by analyzing second-generation texts from diverse contexts and with diverse forms and styles, the central characteristic and themes of second-generation-focused litera...
Generally thought of as a yearning for recent past, or homesickness, nostalgia is seen as a sentimen...
My dissertation explores contemporary Asian American and Latinx speculative fictions that critique r...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary project that draws upon literary theory, diaspora and tran...
My dissertation examines fiction and autobiography by diasporic South Asian women writers to analyze...
Thesis advisor: Kalpana SeshadriThe novel is generally read through a Western lens that privileges b...
textIn my dissertation, I examine the works of six writers (George S. Kaufman, Moss Hart, Clarice an...
The Ghosts That Visit Us as We Dream is a poetic manuscript that observes my family’s immigration ...
This dissertation is a cross-generational study of three immigrant themes in Jewish-American literat...
My dissertation is concerned with experiences of individualization in the context of ethnic group id...
In this dissertation, Wor(l)ds in Progress, I intend to offer, as indicated in the subtitle, a study...
Combining textual analysis, literary reception history, and qualitative sociological research, this ...
The following thesis aims to examine the interlocutions of diasporic trauma and genre in The Brief W...
This dissertation, titled “Interrogating the Mind of Modernism: Gender, Race, and Modern Cognitive C...
My dissertation explores a set of creative intersections between romanticism, black political though...
My work focuses on the representation of South Asian life in works by four contemporary Anglophone w...
Generally thought of as a yearning for recent past, or homesickness, nostalgia is seen as a sentimen...
My dissertation explores contemporary Asian American and Latinx speculative fictions that critique r...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary project that draws upon literary theory, diaspora and tran...
My dissertation examines fiction and autobiography by diasporic South Asian women writers to analyze...
Thesis advisor: Kalpana SeshadriThe novel is generally read through a Western lens that privileges b...
textIn my dissertation, I examine the works of six writers (George S. Kaufman, Moss Hart, Clarice an...
The Ghosts That Visit Us as We Dream is a poetic manuscript that observes my family’s immigration ...
This dissertation is a cross-generational study of three immigrant themes in Jewish-American literat...
My dissertation is concerned with experiences of individualization in the context of ethnic group id...
In this dissertation, Wor(l)ds in Progress, I intend to offer, as indicated in the subtitle, a study...
Combining textual analysis, literary reception history, and qualitative sociological research, this ...
The following thesis aims to examine the interlocutions of diasporic trauma and genre in The Brief W...
This dissertation, titled “Interrogating the Mind of Modernism: Gender, Race, and Modern Cognitive C...
My dissertation explores a set of creative intersections between romanticism, black political though...
My work focuses on the representation of South Asian life in works by four contemporary Anglophone w...
Generally thought of as a yearning for recent past, or homesickness, nostalgia is seen as a sentimen...
My dissertation explores contemporary Asian American and Latinx speculative fictions that critique r...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary project that draws upon literary theory, diaspora and tran...