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Sophia J. Mao Selected for National Humanities Center Summer Residency

April 22, 2026
Sophia Mao

Sophia J. Mao, an assistant professor of Literatures in English, is among the scholars selected to participate in the National Humanities Center's 2026 Select Summer Residency Program.

Each summer resident works on an individual humanities-related research project in a private office in the Center’s secluded, light-filled building, and participates in the Center’s storied intellectual community. They will also have access to professional development seminars and lectures, the Center’s library services, and daily meals prepared on site.

Mao’s research and teaching interests include contemporary Asian American literature, 20th- and 21st- century Global Anglophone literature, affect theory, and media studies. 

During her residency, she will be working on a book manuscript entitled “Feeling Onwards: Model Minority Affects in Contemporary Asian American Literature” that argues that contemporary Asian American narratives surrounding upward mobility utilize unique affective strategies that sidestep, without denying, racial trauma as an origin story of Asian America.

Learn more about the Department of Literatures in English.