Kuaotunu, Aotearoa. Photo by Lee Emrich.

Kuaotunu, Aotearoa. Photo by Lee Emrich.

 

Rebecca H. Hogue writes and teaches about empire, militarization, and the environment in the Pacific Islands and Oceania. Rebecca is a 2023-24 ACLS Fellow and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University. In 2024, she will join the faculty at the University of Toronto as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English.

She earned her PhD in English and Native American Studies at the University of California, Davis where she was a Mellon/ACLS fellow. Her current book manuscript project explores Indigenous women’s anti-nuclear arts and literatures in the Pacific; she is also at work on several projects in literatures of the Pacific, Environmental Humanities, and settler responsibilities to decolonization. She can be reached at rhogue [at] fas [dot] harvard [dot] edu. For more information on her scholarship and teaching, visit her Harvard webpage.