
Han, “Singing from the margins,” The Immanent Frame: Secularism, Religion, and the Public Sphere (2019)
As part of a forum on social inequality in/and religious studies,…

“A Queer Caste: Mixing Race and Sexuality in Colonial New Zealand” in Queer Indigenous Studies: Critical Interventions in Theory, Politics and Literature
By the time England decided, somewhat reluctantly, to colonize…

Mark My Words: Native Women Mapping Our Nations (First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies)
Dominant history would have us believe that colonialism belongs…

Ghosts Of Slavery: A Literary Archaeology of Black Women’s Lives
Through their open defiance, women like Harriet Tubman and Sojourner…

Beamtimes and Lifetimes
The unique breed of particle physicists constitutes a community…

Strange Affinities: The Gender and Sexual Politics of Comparative Racialization
Representing some of the most exciting work in critical ethnic…

Marchant, Critical Acts: Latin American Women and Cultural Criticism (1999)
Moving deftly across the gap between Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking…

Dying from Improvement: Inquests and Inquiries Into Indigenous Deaths in Custody
In Dying from Improvement, Sherene H. Razack argues that, amidst…

Han, “Shifting Geographies of Proximity: Korean-led Evangelical Christian Missions and the U.S. Empire” featured in Ethnographies of U.S. Empire
How do we live in and with empire? Ju Hui Judy Han's essay, "Shifting…

“Like I Was a Man”: Chain Gangs, Gender, and the Domestic Carceral Sphere in Jim Crow Georgia, featured in Signs, Volume 39, No. 1
In 1908, Georgia legislators passed a historic prison reform…

