
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,…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

“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…

“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…