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Notes on contributor
Keith L. Camacho is an associate professor in the Asian American Studies Department at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is also the senior editor of Amerasia Journal, the author of Cultures of Commemoration: The Politics of War, Memory, and History in the Mariana Islands, and the co-editor of Militarized Currents: Toward a Decolonized Future in Asia and the Pacific.
Notes
1 Eagleton, Literary Theory, 18.
2 On writing about the Atlantic and the Pacific, refer, respectively, to Gabaccia, “A Long Atlantic in a Wider World” and Hanlon, “Losing Oceania to the Pacific and the World.”
3 For a sampling of these publications, refer to Roberts and Stephens, eds., Archipelagic American Studies; Leong and Carpio, eds., “Carceral States.” Lyons and Tengan, eds., “Pacific Currents”; Armitage and Bashford, eds., Pacific Histories; Fojas and Guevarra, Jr., eds., Transnational Crossroads; Matsuda, Pacific Worlds; Anderson, Jenson, and Keller, eds., Unconscious Dominions; DeLoughrey and Handley, eds., Postcolonial Ecologies; Fujitani, White, and Yoneyama, eds., Perilous Memories; Wilson and Dissanayake, eds., Global/Local.
4 Bascara, “New Empire, Same Old University?”, 55.