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Build As We Fight American Studies Association November 7–10, 2019 • Honolulu, HI AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION PRESIDENTS, 1951 TO PRESENT Carl Bode, 1951–1952 Paul Lauter, 1994–1995 Charles Barker, 1953 Elaine Tyler May, 1995–1996 Robert E. Spiller, 1954–1955 Patricia Nelson Limerick, 1996–1997 George Rogers Taylor, 1956–1957 Mary Helen Washington, 1997–1998 Willard Thorp, 1958–1959 Janice Radway, 1998–1999 Ray Allen Billington, 1960–1961 Mary C. Kelley, 1999–2000 William Charvat, 1962 Michael Frisch, 2000–2001 Ralph Henry Gabriel, 1963–1964 George Sánchez, 2001–2002 Russel Blaine Nye, 1965–1966 Stephen H. Sumida, 2002–2003 John Hope Franklin, 1967 Amy Kaplan, 2003–2004 Norman Holmes Pearson, 1968 Shelley Fisher Fishkin, 2004–2005 Daniel J. Boorstin, 1969 Karen Halttunen, 2005–2006 Robert H. Walker, 1970–1971 Emory Elliott, 2006–2007 Daniel Aaron, 1972–1973 Vicki L. Ruiz, 2007–2008 William H. Goetzmann, 1974–1975 Philip J. Deloria, 2008–2009 Leo Marx, 1976–1977 Kevin K. Gaines, 2009–2010 Wilcomb E. Washburn, 1978–1979 Ruth Wilson Gilmore, 2010–2011 Robert F. Berkhofer Jr., 1980–1981 Priscilla Wald, 2011–2012 Sacvan Bercovitch, 1982–1983 Matthew Frye Jacobson, 2012–2013 Michael Cowan, 1984–1985 Curtis Marez, 2013–2014 Lois W. Banner, 1986–1987 Lisa Duggan, 2014–2015 Linda K. Kerber, 1988–1989 David Roediger, 2015–2016 Allen F. Davis, 1989–1990 Robert Warrior, 2016–2017 Martha Banta, 1990–1991 Kandice Chuh, 2017–2018 Alice Kessler-Harris, 1991–1992 Roderick Ferguson, 2018–2019 Cecelia Tichi, 1992–1993 Scott Kurashige, 2019–2020 Cathy N. Davidson, 1993–1994 Dylan Rodriguez, 2020–2021 COVER Our cover was designed bu Joy Lehuanani Enomoto, a mixed media visual artist and social justice activist. Joy’s artwork and scholarship has been featured in the Routledge Postcolonial Handbook, Na\ Wa\hine Koa: Hawaiian Women for Sovereignty and Demilitarization, Finding Meaning: Kaona and Contemporary Hawaiian Literature, Amerasia Journal, Bamboo Ridge: Journal of Hawai‘i Literature and Arts, Slate Magazine, Absolute Humidity and Hawai‘i Review. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION Build As We Fight November 7–10, 2019 Honolulu, HI SPONSORS For its generous sponsorship of the Opening Plenary/Authors Celebration, we extend special thanks to University of Hawai‘i at Ma\noa, including the Provost’s Office, the College of Arts and Humanities, the College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature, the College of Social Sciences, and the Department of American Studies. For its generous sponsorship of the Presidential Address, we extend special thanks to the University of Washington. We wish to acknowledge the Global South Center of the Pratt Institute for its support of the conference. We also wish to acknowledge the Japan-United States Friendship Commission for the support that has enabled some Japanese scholars and graduate students to travel to Honolulu for the annual meeting and the Renée B. Fisher Family Foundation for its support of the International Partnership Luncheon. Thank you to Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture, and Design and UW Indigenous Wellness Research Institute for your support of special sessions. 2 CONTENTS Page ASA Officers and Committees ..................................4 Preface ...................................................11 Conference Committee Overview ..............................13 Plenary Events .............................................18 ASA Policy on Labor and ASA Conventions ......................21 General Conference Information ...............................22 Registration .............................................23 Convention Headquarters and Hotel Information ................23 Badges .................................................26 Ticketed Events ..........................................26 Social Media (App, Twitter) .................................27 Book Exhibit ............................................27 Tours ..................................................28 Featured Sessions .........................................29 Access Guidelines for Session Organizers and Panelists ..............36 ASA Sessions at a Glance .....................................43 Session Subject Index ........................................66 ASA Session Details Wednesday, November 6 ..................................133 Thursday, November 7. .134 Friday, November 8 ......................................188 Saturday, November 9 ....................................263 Sunday, November 10 ....................................329 Advertisers ...............................................360 Exhibitors ...............................................361 Program Participants .......................................362 3 ASA OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION, 2019–2020 The term end date is June 30 of the year indicated in parentheses. 2019–2020 OFFICERS President: Scott Kurashige, University of Washington, Bothell President-elect: Dylan Rodriguez, University of California, Riverside Past President: Roderick Ferguson, Yale University Executive Director: John F. Stephens, American Studies Association Editor of American Quarterly: Mari Yoshihara, University of Hawai‘i at Ma\noa EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President: Scott Kurashige, University of Washington, Bothell President-elect: Dylan Rodriguez, University of California, Riverside Past President: Roderick Ferguson, Yale University Councilor: Ho\ku\lani K. Aikau (Kanaka ‘O|iwi), University of Utah Councilor: Soyica Colbert, Georgetown University Councilor: Deborah Vargas, Rutgers University, New Brunswick COUNCIL Ho\ku\lani K. Aikau (Kanaka ‘O|iwi), University of Utah (2021) Leticia Alvarado, Brown University (2022) Soyica Colbert, Georgetown University (2021) Margo Natalie Crawford, University of Pennsylvania (2022) Jigna Desai, University of Minnesota (2021) Nick Estes, student representative, University of New Mexico (2020) Elizabeth Freeman, University of California, Davis (2022) Roderick Ferguson, past president, Yale University (2020) Laura Sachiko Fugikawa, contingent faculty representative, Colby College (2020) Alyosha Goldstein, University of New Mexico (2020) LaMonda Horton-Stallings, Georgetown University (2020) Scott Kurashige, president, University of Washington, Bothell (2021) Soo Ah Kwon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2022) Amber Jamilla Musser, George Washington University (2022) Dylan Rodriguez, president-elect, University of California, Riverside (2022) Lettycia Terrones, student representative, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2022) Lisa B. Thompson, University of Texas, Austin (2020) Kyla Wazana Tompkins, Pomona College (2021) Deborah Vargas, Rutgers University, New Brunswick (2020) Rinaldo Walcott, international representative, University of Toronto, Canada (2020) 4 ASA OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES John F. Stephens, ex officio, executive director, American Studies Association Mari Yoshihara, ex officio, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, editor of American Quarterly DELEGATE TO THE AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES Roderick Ferguson, Yale University (December 2023) OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR John F. Stephens, executive director Brienne A. Adams, University of Maryland, College Park, convention coordinator Deborah Kimmey, assistant director Kelsey Sherrod Michael, University of Maryland, College Park, convention coordinator BOARD OF TRUSTEES TRUST AND DEVELOPMENT FUND President-elect and Chair: Dylan Rodriguez, University of California, Riverside (2025) Scott Kurashige, ex officio, University of Washington, Bothell (2024) Kandice Chuh, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (2022) David Roediger, University of Kansas (2020) Robert Warrior, University of Kansas (2021) President: Roderick Ferguson, Yale University (2023) Executive Director: John F. Stephens, ex officio, American Studies Association FINANCE COMMITTEE President-elect and Chair: Dylan Rodriguez, University of California, Riverside Past President: Roderick Ferguson, Yale University President: Scott Kurashige, University of Washington, Bothell Councilor: Ho\ku\lani K. Aikau (Kanaka ‘O|iwi), University of Utah Councilor: Soyica Colbert, Georgetown University Councilor: Deborah Vargas, Rutgers University, New Brunswick NOMINATING COMMITTEE Chair: Jennifer Doyle, University of California, Riverside (2021) Karen Inouye, Indiana University (2021) Shona N. Jackson, Texas A&M University, College Station (2022) Tiffany (Lethabo) King, Georgia State University (2022) C. Riley Snorton, University of Chicago (2020) Sandra Ruiz, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2020) 5 ASA OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES BODE-PEARSON PRIZE COMMITTEE FOR 2019 Chair: Lisa Duggan, New York University Joanne Barker, San Francisco State University Fred Moten, University of California, Riverside ANGELA Y. DAVIS PRIZE COMMITTEE FOR 2019 Chair: Jodi Melamed, Marquette University Kara Keeling, University of Chicago A. Naomi Paik, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MARY C. TURPIE AWARD COMMITTEE FOR 2019 Chair: Lisa Lowe, Tufts University Philip Deloria, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Kevin Murphy, University of Minnesota JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN PUBLICATION PRIZE COMMITTEE FOR 2019 Chair: Kimberly Juanita Brown, Mt. Holyoke College Sarika Chandra, Wayne State University Wendy Kozol, Oberlin College LAURA ROMERO FIRST BOOK PUBLICATION PRIZE COMMITTEE FOR 2019 Chair: Aliyyah Abdur-Rahman, Brown University Evren Savci, Yale University Harrod J. Suarez, Oberlin College RALPH HENRY GABRIEL DISSERTATION PRIZE COMMITTEE