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Hsinya Huang is a Distinguished Professor of American and Comparative Literature, National Sun Yat-Sen University (NSYSU), Taiwan. She is the author or editor of books and articles on transnational and transpacific studies, Native American and Pacific Islander literatures, and humanities for the environment, including (De)Colonizing the Body: Disease, Empire, and (Alter)Native Medicine in Contemporary Native American Women's Writings (2004), Native North American Literatures: Reflections on Multiculturalism (2009), Aspects of Transnational and Indigenous Cultures (2014), Chinese Railroad Workers: Recovery and Representation (2017), Diaspora, Memory and Resurgence: Trans-Pacific Indigenous Writing and Practice (2021), and Radiation Ecologies in Trans-Pacific Indigenous Literature: After Hiroshima (forthcoming). She is former Dean of Arts and Humanities and Provost of Academic Affairs and Faculty Advancement, NSYSU, and served as Director General of International Cooperation and Science Education, Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan. Chia-hua Lin is a Ph.D. Candidate in the English Department of the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA. She is the recipient of the 2018 Fulbright Graduate Study Grant, the 2020 Government Scholarship to Study Abroad (GSSA) from the Taiwanese Ministry of Education, and the 2023 Taiwanese Overseas Pioneers (TOP) Grants from the National Science and Technology Council. She currently serves as the secretary of the Asia Pacific Observatory of Humanities for the Environment (HfE) Global Network. |