
معرفی
Nina Hanee Jang is an Assistant Professor at the University of Louisville. Her research focuses on children's literature, Asian American literature, and intersectional studies of race, gender, and sexuality. She holds a Ph.D. in English from Illinois State University, where her dissertation explored Korean American youth literature's role in identity formation through ontological awareness and community.
- Education: Ph.D., English (Children's Literature), Illinois State University
Her work bridges literary analysis with social justice, examining themes like migration, magical storytelling, and queer theory. She has published on antiracist pedagogies, genre studies of academic spaces, and Victorian literature's societal critiques. Her creative writing appears in journals like Euphemism, blending poetic exploration with critical inquiry.
No scientific awards are listed. She has advised no named students in the provided texts. Her research engages interdisciplinary approaches, often intersecting with media studies (e.g., Studio Ghibli analyses) and feminist methodologies.





