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Shana Ye is an Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto Scarborough and the Women and Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on transnational feminism, queer studies, post/socialist studies, feminist science and technology studies, and critical ethnography. She holds affiliations across multiple academic units within the University of Toronto system.
Her current research projects include SILICON YELLOW: SOJOURNER COLONIALISM AND THE AESTHETICS OF TECHNO-CHIMERICA, exploring racialized Chineseness in technology and geopolitics; ARTIFICIAL NATIONS: IMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND THE ECONOMY OF MEANING, examining virtual reality and material memory; and DEATH, DATA, DIASPORA: PATHOETHNOGRAPHY OF THE UNSPEAKABLE, investigating queer experiences through embodied and digital lenses.
Shana’s publications span peer-reviewed journals such as TSQ, Feminist Studies, Gender, Place & Culture, and Feminist Media Studies. Her work bridges academic inquiry with creative practices, including digital art and playwriting.
Her research trends emphasize transnational frameworks, blending ethnography with speculative fiction to critique power structures. Key themes include queer labor dynamics, postsocialist geographies, and the intersection of technology with colonialist aesthetics.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Shana’s advising and grant activities remain unreported in the current data. She is affiliated with interdisciplinary initiatives at U of T Scarborough and maintains creative artistic projects alongside her academic work.





