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Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies with a certificate in Critical Gender Studies, University of California, San Diego
M.A. in Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego
B.A. in English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Dartmouth College
Dr. Keva X. Bui is an Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where they research, teach, and write about histories and cultures of race, war, and science in the context of US empire in Asia and the Pacific. Their current book project, Disarming Empire: Race and Anti-War Critique in US Cold War Weapons Culture, is a historical and cultural analysis of Cold War weapons development in the United States as it is shaped by race and war in Asia. It engages an array of sources—from scientists’ writings, government reports, and international law to anti-war newsletters, movement pamphlets, and artist and activist cultural production—to understand weapons culture as both a racial infrastructure of knowledge- and death-making in the US military-industrial complex, as well as a site of radical of anti-war struggle over disarmament and abolition. Bui’s writing can be found in Amerasia Journal, Journal of Asian American Studies, Verge: Studies in Global Asias, and Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies.
Their other ongoing writing projects include 1) an article on the Cold War legacies of international schools in Asia, with specific focus on Taipei American School and enduring presences of U.S. militarism in Taiwan, 2) a co-authored essay with Heidi Amin-Hong on diasporic, artistic, and community practices of ecological memory in the wake of the Vietnam War, and 3) a special section of Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, and Technoscience titled "Racial Matters of Asian/America," co-edited with Natalia Duong.
critical militarization studies; feminist science and technology studies; anti-war movements; environmental studies; cultural studies
Journal Articles
2024 - “Napalm’s University: Abolitionist Visions from the Anti-War Movement,” Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies 45.1, special issue “Asian American Abolition Feminisms,” eds. Rachel Kuo and Diane Wong (January 2024): 91-105
2023 - “Eugenic Ecologies of Herbicidal Warfare in the Vietnam War,” Journal of Asian American Studies 26.3, special issue “Environmental Entanglements in Asian America” eds. Lisa Park and Simi Kang (October 2023): 315-337
2022 - “Materialities of Empire in a More-than-Human World,” with Heidi Amin-Hong, Verge: Studies in Global Asias 8.2, Special Issue “Visualizing Asias: Interventions in Asian and Asian Diasporic Art,” eds. Laura Kina, Chang Tan, and Tina Chen (August 2022): 65-69
2022 - “A Game of Transformation,” Verge: Studies in Global Asias 8.2, Special Issue “Visualizing Asias: Interventions in Asian and Asian Diasporic Art,” eds. Laura Kina, Chang Tan, and Tina Chen (August 2022): 75-79
2021 - “Objects of Warfare: Infrastructures of Race and Napalm in the Vietnam War,” Amerasia Journal 47.2, Special Issue “Cold War Reformations,” eds. Crystal Mun-hye Baik and Wendy Cheng (Fall 2021): 299-313
Book Reviews
Review of Biotic Borders: Transpacific Plant and Insect Migration and the Rise of Anti-Asian Racism in America, 1890-1950, by Jeannie Shinozuka, Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Spring 2023)
Review of The Subject(s) of Human Rights: Crises, Violations, and Asian/American Critique, edited by Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, Guy Beauregard, and Hsiu-chuan Lee, Canadian Literature (Fall 2021)
Review of Migrant Futures: Decolonizing Speculation in Financial Times, by Aimee Bahng, Journal of Asian American Studies (June 2020)
Review of Sticky Rice: A Politics of Intraracial Desire, by Cynthia Wu, MELUS (April 2020)
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review