Graduate Working Groups
Cold War Asias: Connections and Mobilities through post-WWII Asias
“Cold War Asias” serves as an inter/transdisciplinary working group for graduate students interested in the entangled histories of modern Asia, Asian America(s), and the world, with World War II and the Cold War as the primary chronological backdrop. We examine movements of people, ideas, and goods from/to/through Asia.
Contacts: Jeongeun Park (
Global Anti-Caste Thought
This working group seeks to deepen our engagement with the intellectual history of radical anti-caste thought and asks how we can build on these foundations to combat current forms of global casteism and virulent Hindutva. While primarily drawing on the legacies of well-known anti-caste thinkers like Phule, Ambedkar and Periyar, we also seek to center the work of lesser-known anti-caste thinkers from marginalized communities in India.
Contacts: Jeffrey Immanuel (
Asian Invasive Species: Cultural Images & Engagement
U.S. local communities’ engagement with invasive species, such as Spotted Lanternflies and Asian Carp, has garnered significant media attention in recent years. While these endeavors demonstrate passionate participation, they often carry an unsettling overtone of nativism and xenophobia. Members from the disciplines of Comparative Literature, Translation Studies, and Computer Sciences collaborate on mapping knowledge and images into a digital platform.
Contact: Xingming Wang (