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Academic Writing

  • ​​​“The Politics of Afro-Asian Intimacies in ‘Jim Crow Tokyo’.” Journal of American Ethnic History, Vol.  39, No. 1 (Fall 2019), pp. 35-65.
  • “‘Yankee, Why Does a Big Man Like You Fear My Baby?’: The Gendered Politics of the Anti- Japanese Movement, 1908-1024,” Amerasia, Vol. 46, No. 2 (August 2020), pp. 162-179. 
  • A Gendered Diaspora: Intimacy and Empire in the Making of Japanese America, 1908-1952 (book manuscript under contract at NYU Press) ​

Public Writing

  • Mr. Kay, Contingent Magazine 
  • The Sound of the Japanese Diaspora: An Interview with G Yamazawa, Discover Nikkei
  • Why Women Have Become Targets in the Immigration Fight, Washington Post 
  • Hapa Music is Black and Brown: Jhené Aiko and the Problem of Multiracial Self-Representation, Discover Nikkei
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