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Dr Xine Yao

Email: christine.yao@ucl.ac.uk
External phone: 020 7679 3121
Internal phone: 33121
Office: Foster Court 249

Co-Director, q香港六合彩
Advisory Group, 香港六合彩 Sarah Parker Remond Center
香港六合彩 Race Equality Steering Group

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Dr. Christine 'Xine' Yao

Bio

Xine Yao hails from Toronto, Canada (B.A. Trinity College at the University of Toronto, M.A. Dalhousie University, M.A. Cornell University, Ph.D. Cornell University). She听is co-director of q香港六合彩, the queer studies network.

Xine is a BBC Radio 3/AHRC New Generation Thinker.听 She holds or has held听leadership positions in several national and international academic organizations and editorial boards.For 2021-2024 she represents the LLC 19th-Century American Forum to the Delegate Assembly of the Modern Language Association. She was elected to serve on the Executive Committee of the LLC 19th-Century American Forum for the Modern Language Association 2024-2029. She previously served听on the Executive Committee of C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists. She is the co-host of , a podcast about academia, culture, and social justice across the STEM/humanities divide. Xine is the founding chair of the podcast initiative for.听

Research Interests

Xine鈥檚 primary research focuses on early and nineteenth-century American literature through affect theory, critical race and ethnic studies, and feminist, trans, and queer of colour critique.听Her interests include histories of science and law, science fiction, comics/graphic novels, and digital humanities; she is especially interested in听solidarity and comparative racialization between Black, Asian, and Indigenous peoples. (Please note that if you are seeking PhD supervision Xine asks听that there be substantive overlap between her research expertise and your project otherwise she cannot in good conscience work with you.)


Monograph

Their first book is (Duke University Press 2021) in听the influential Perverse Modernities series edited by J Halberstam and Lisa Lowe.听

  • Robert K Martin Book Prize, Canadian Association of American Studies
  • Duke University Press's Scholars of Color First Book Award
  • Arthur Miller First Book Prize Honourable Mention,听British Association of American Studies
  • University English Book Prize Shortlist

Read the introduction for free .


Selected听Awards听

  • 2024 Member, American Antiquarian Society
  • 2021 Highly Commended Award, Provost's Award for Embedding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, 香港六合彩
  • 2019-2020 香港六合彩-University of Toronto Global Engagement Office Research Collaboration Grant "Comparative Settler Colonialisms in Global Contexts" with Professor Melissa Gniadek (University of Toronto)
  • 2019 香港六合彩 Student Choice Teaching Award for Diverse and Inclusive Education
  • 2019 香港六合彩 Grand Challenges Grant, Theme: Embedded Inequalities.听Collaborative Project: 鈥淭rans Studies, Trans Lives: Past, Present, and Future鈥 symposium bringing together interdisciplinary trans studies research and the lived experiences along with creative work from the 香港六合彩 trans community. Co-organizers: Dr. Ella Metcalfe (Maths and Physical Sciences), Dr. Ezra Horbury (English)
  • 2019-2020听Targeted Research Panel Grant, British Association of American Studies,听鈥淒efinitions Toward Solidarity: BAME Americanists in the UK and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies,鈥 2 year collaboration co-organized with Dr. Christine Okoth (Warwick)
  • 2018 Yasuo Sakakibara Essay Prize from the American Studies Association for best paper by an international scholar at the annual conference. "(Un)Sympathetic Babo: Blackness, Science, and the Sympathetic Politics of Recognition."听

Articles

Finalist for the American Studies Association's听2019 Constance M. Rourke Prize for best article in听American Quarterly.


Chapters in Edited Collections

鈥淕ender Variance Before Trans: A Literary History.鈥 The Cambridge History of Queer American Literature. Ed. Benjamin A Kahan. Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2023.听

听135-149.

  • Finalist for the 2022 LGBTQ Anthology Award from Lambda Literary

Reviews and Introductions

Review of Maile Arvin, Possessing Polynesians: The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in听Hawai鈥檌 and Oceania. Journal of Asian American Studies. 24.2 (2021): 337-340.

Review of Becoming Sui Sin Far: Early Fiction, Journalism, and Travel Writing by Edith Maude Eaton, edited by Mary Chapman, in Common-place: The Journal of Early American Life 18.2 (2018): ~1500 words.

Introduction to Samuel Danforth鈥檚 The Cry of Sodom Enquired Into; Upon Occasion of the Arraignment and Commendation of Benjamin Goad, for His Prodigious Villany (1674), Common-place: The Journal of Early American Life 17.3 (2017): ~500 words.