Adeline Koh

Associate Professor of Postcolonial Literature at Stockton University

Biography

Adeline Koh is Associate Professor of Postcolonial Literature at Stockton University. She works on the intersections of postcolonial studies, digital humanities, and literature. She is the Director of the Center for Digital Humanities at Stockton, and is the designer of Trading Races, a historical role-playing game designed to teach race consciousness. She is also co-founder of Postcolonial Digital Humanities, a collaborative website producing a new orientation for postcolonial analysis in the digital age. Outside of the regional Penn fellowship program, she has also held fellowships at Duke University and the National University in Singapore. She has published in venues such as differences, the Journal of Victorian Culture, French Forum, Hybrid Pedagogy and more. She is also a core contributor to the ProfHacker column at the Chronicle for Higher Education. During the fellowship, she will be working on a chapter on emotion and the development of disciplinary fields in her monograph Critical Histories of the Digital Humanities: Media, Science, Pedagogy, under contract with Northwestern University Press.

Education

  • Ph.D. University of Michigan (2002 — 2007)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) University of Michigan (2002 — 2007)

Companies

  • Founder and CEO Sabbatical Beauty (2016)
  • Associate Professor of Postcolonial Literature Stockton University (2014 — 2017)
  • Director of the Stockton College Center for the Digital Humanities Stockton University (2013 — 2017)
  • Regional Faculty Fellow University of Pennsylvania (2015 — 2016)
  • Assistant Professor of Postcolonial Literature Stockton University (2010 — 2014)
  • Visiting Faculty Fellow Duke University (2012 — 2013)
  • Postdoctoral Fellow National University of Singapore (2008 — 2010)

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