SPACE-TIME COLONIALISM
Global Asias is honored to invite you to a book talk on October 6th with Juliana Hu Pegues on Space-Time Colonialism: Alaska’s Indigenous and Asian Entanglements. Hu Pegues is an Associate Professor of Literature in English at Cornell University and won the 2022 Lora Romero First Book Prize from the American Studies Association for this monograph.
The talk will feature discussants Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow Evelyn Saveedra Autry and History PhD student Raven Manygoats, and is moderated by Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies PhD candidate Mich Ling. There will be a graduate luncheon prior to the talk and an open reception with snacks following. If you’d like to attend any of the events online or in-person, please RSVP here.
The event is organized by the GLAS Cold War Asias Graduate Working Group and is co-sponsored by Global Asias SAS Initiative, the Institute for Research on Women, Department of American Studies, Department of English and the Americanist Seminar, Department of History, Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and the Indigenous Working Group at the Center for Latin American Studies.
ALASKA'S INDIGENOUS AND ASIAN ENTANGLEMENTS
Book Talk with Juliana Hu Pegues + Discussants Evelyn Saavedra Autry + Raven Manygoats + Moderator Mich Ling
Organized by GLAS Cold War Asias Graduate Working Group
Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences
Co-sponsored by the Global Asias Initiative, the Institute for Research on Women, Department of American Studies, Department of English and the Americanist Seminar, Department of History, Department of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and the Indigenous Studies Working Group at the Center for Latin American Studies.
