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Justin Phan’s Essay Featured in an Exhibit in Glasglow

Justin Phan’s essay entitled, Of Mothers & Fathers: Rejecting French Colonial Disposability in the Specter of Ancestors Becoming” is featured in the Andrew Tuan Nguyen’s “All That We Are is What We Hold in Our Outstretched Hands” exhibit in Glasgow!

Check out the exhibit here: https://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/all-that-we-are-is-what-we-hold-in-our-outstretched-hands

You can read Justin’s essay here: https://www.cca-glasgow.com/media/documents/Tuan-Handout_Extended_Web.pdf.

Justin Quang Nguyên Phan is currently a Bridge to Faculty Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Global Asian Studies Program at UIC. His research and teaching interests focus on Southeast Asian diasporic cultural texts, refugee studies, feminist theories and epistemologies, decolonization, colonial and empire formations, critical race and ethnic studies, aesthetics, embodiment, queer diaspora, Afro-Asia, militarism, transnational feminisms, and visual culture.