Jean Amato, professor of English and Communication Studies, and Kyunghee Pyun, professor of Art History and Museum Professions, have co-edited two new anthologies, born of their long-term scholarly collaboration.
In Multidisciplinary Representations of Home and Homeland in Diaspora (Routledge, 2024), Amato and Pyun compile writings that explore their fascination with homes, identity, and affiliation across time, cultures, geographies, and disciplines.
Their second new book—Home and Homeland in Asian Diaspora: Transnational Reflections in Art, Literature and Film (Palgrave MacMillan, 2024)—is a collection of written works by artists, filmmakers, and comparative scholars of literature, cinema, art history, gender studies, and cultural studies.