Department of Theatre's Associate Professor and Ethnic Studies' Interim Chair and Associate Professor Kimberly M. Jew shares research and publication highlights from her recent sabbatical report:
- “Settler Sensibilities in Asian Diasporic Theatre in Hawai’i (1928–1961): Imagining Islands of Opportunity and Home." Kimberly M. Jew. Pacific Coast Philology, Journal of the PAMLA, Volume 58, Issue 1-2, pp. 154-175, Penn State University Press. (2025)
- “Selections from Frontiers 50th Anniversary Oral History Project,” Frontiers, a Journal of Women Studies, (46.2), co-authored by Kimberly Jew, Elise Holman, Liz Silva, University of Nebraska Press. (2025)
- “Chinese New Zealander Transnational Movements: Time, Space, and Identity in Renee Liang’s Under the Same Moon” in Theatre and Performance Notes and Counternotes, Penn State University Press. (2025)
- “(Multi) Ethnic Absurdist Theatre,” in The Routledge Guide to Absurdist Literature, Routledge Press, edited by Michael Bennett. (2024)
- Co-editor of a large 40-essay volume of theatre and dance essays, focusing on women's leadership in the performing arts. The volume, titled “Volume 4: Leaders,” is part of a 4-part series titled Women’s Innovations in Theatre, Dance, and Performance. This series will be published by Bloomsbury Press in late 2025 or 2026.