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Nadine Chan
Nadine Chan (Ph.D., University of Southern California) is an assistant professor of Cultural Studies at Claremont Graduate University. Chan has articles published in Cinema Journal, Studies in Documentary Film, Periscope for Social Text, Spectator and the anthology Screening Race in American Nontheatrical Film (Duke UP). Chan’s manuscript-in-progress, A Cinema under the Palms: Colonial Worldmaking in an Unruly Medium examines cinema as a world-making and terraforming technology through the framework of counter-colonial ‘unruliness’ in Southeast Asia. Her second project focuses on how data visualizations of the Anthropocene produce our sense of planet and planetary time. Her work has been supported by an SSRC research fellowship, a Harper-Schmidt postdoctoral fellowship at UChicago and a Global Asia postdoctoral fellowship at NTU, Singapore.
Contact: Claremont Graduate University, 136 Dartmouth Place, Claremont, CA 91711, USA.