Amy R. Wong is an associate professor of English at Dominican University of California and the author of Refiguring Speech: Late Victorian Fictions of Empire and the Poetics of Talk (Stanford University Press, 2023). She is working on a second book, On Being Quiet: Resisting the Talking Cure in Asian America (under contract with Bloomsbury). Her essays and reviews may be found in venues including Parapraxis Magazine, Public Books, Post45, ASAP Journal, Avidly, and the Los Angeles Review of Books.
Amy R. Wong
Articles
Can Tragedies Transcend Borders?
Amy R. Wong explores Nan Z. Da’s “The Chinese Tragedy of King Lear.”
Undisciplining Victorian Studies
"What we ultimately wish to fight for is the freedom of scholars of color to work on any object, topic, and methodology they choose."
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