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Danielle Wong is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English Language and Literatures at the University of British Columbia, with cross-appointments to the Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies Program. Her scholarship interrogates intersections between race, empire, capitalism, and emerging technologies through critical frameworks in postcolonial, anti-racist, and science studies.
- Education: MA and PhD in English from McMaster University
- Affiliations: Cornell University (Postdoctoral Associate, Asian American Studies)
Her research focuses on racial virtuality—the entanglement of Asianness with information capitalism and digital media. Current projects examine algorithmic whiteness, diasporic temporalities, and the biopolitical dimensions of contagious narratives in literature and media. This work will be published in her forthcoming monograph with New York University Press titled Racial Virtuality: Asianness, New Media, and Information Capitalism.
Recent publications in Representations, Canadian Literature, and Theatre Research in Canada demonstrate methodological rigor in analyzing how technologies mediate racialized embodiment. Her pedagogy bridges literary analysis with critical theory, emphasizing narrative form's capacity to expose structural inequities.



