My work explores the politics of loss, particularly in everyday, local contexts. I draw on a range of fields, most often trauma and memory studies, ethnic studies, and the edges of sociology in order to ask about what it means to fight for justice in the present-day.
I specialize in:
trauma and memory studies
studies of haunting, loss, and pain
critical Japanese Canadian / nikkei studies
literary and cultural studies
the politics and ethics of research
I am trained in and still learning about:
urban studies, subaltern studies, and critical geographies
participatory action research
critical health studies, including the history of public health