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Susan Koshy is an interdisciplinary scholar with a PhD from UCLA. Her work draws insights from literature, anthropology, legal studies, and history, focusing on race, ethnicity, diaspora, and modernity as part of her larger theoretical interest in neocolonialism and globalization processes. Koshy’s research interrogates boundaries of disciplinary formations and is situated at the intersection of postcolonial studies and ethnic studies. Her book, "Sexual Naturalization," examines narratives of white-Asian miscegenation against the backdrop of anti-miscegenation laws and Asian immigration expansionism. She has co-edited several volumes, including "Colonial Racial Capitalism" and "Monolingualism Discontents," and her articles have appeared in notable journals like PMLA and American Literary History. Koshy’s teaching spans graduate seminars and undergraduate courses, covering critical theories of race, globalization, and Asian American literature. She has held several prestigious fellowships and has been actively involved in initiatives addressing anti-Asian racism and interdisciplinary research at the University of Illinois.
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