
معرفی
Emily Mitamura is a Consortium for Faculty Diversity Postdoctoral Fellow in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies at Bowdoin College, where they engage as both scholar and poet examining narratives of colonial and mass violence in Cambodian contexts through interdisciplinary frameworks.
Education:
- PhD, University of Minnesota
- MA, University of Minnesota
- BA, Vassar College
Research centers on Third World and women of color feminisms, critical refugee studies, and postcolonial thought, exploring how violence narratives become terrains of political life for survivors. Their creative work emerges from archival hauntings and bodily experimentation within Asian/American expressive culture.
Scientific Awards:
- 2023-4 Shauna M. Stark ’76, P’10 Postdoctoral Fellowship at Brown University's Pembroke Center
- Center for Khmer Studies Fellowship
- Critical Refugee Studies Collective Fellowship
- Harold Leonard Memorial Film Fellowship
Supported by multiple interdisciplinary awards, Mitamura currently co-edits a special issue on racialized death's political economy while teaching courses on global feminisms, girlhood, and Asian American studies.




