普林斯顿大学非裔美国人研究系导师教师师资介绍简介-Kinohi Nishikawa

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Position
Associate Professor

Role
Department of African American Studies & Department of English

Title
Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS)

Office Phone
(609) 258-6494

Email
kinohin@princeton.edu

Office
B54 McCosh Hall


Bio/Description
Kinohi Nishikawa specializes in twentieth-century African American literature, book history, and popular culture. He earned his A.B. in English from Dartmouth College and his Ph.D. in Literature from Duke University. At Princeton Nishikawa teaches courses on African American humor, African American authors (James Baldwin), and Afro-Asian studies.?
Nishikawa’s first book,?Street Players: Black Pulp Fiction and the Making of a Literary Underground, was published by the University of Chicago Press in 2018. His major work in progress is?Black Paratext, a study of how book design has influenced the production and reception of African American literature from World War II to the present. Nishikawa has published widely on modern African American print culture, with a particular emphasis on newspapers, magazines, and independent publishers.?
Recent publications include an essay on Black experimental novelist William Melvin Kelley in?American Literary History (2018) and an article on Black Arts movement editor Hoyt W. Fuller in?Chicago Review (2016). Nishikawa has also contributed chapters to the forthcoming collections?Black Cultural Production after Civil Rights(Illinois),?African American Expression in Print and Digital Culture(Wisconsin), and?Are You Entertained? New Essays on Black Popular Culture in the Twenty-First Century(Duke).

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