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K.E. Supriya, Associate Professor

Office: Johnston Hall, Room 227
Phone: 414-229-2271
e-mail: supriya@uwm.edu
Curriculum Vita: PDF 75kb

Degree:
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Current Research Interests:
Elihu Yale's letters (Governor-General of British East India Company, 1689-1693)
South Asian Sexual Communication through Film
Offshoring Discourses about/in India
U.S.A - India economic communication

Current Teaching Interests:
Asian American Cultural Identity
South Asian Gender Identity
On-line versions of Intercultural, International, and Global Communication
Gender Communication
Qualitative Research Methods

Other Activities:
Visiting Scholar, University of Texas-Austin, Department of Communication Studies, 04-05
Consultant, Covenant Healthcare, Milwaukee Intercultural Communication Facilitator, Greek-Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot Youth, Williams Bay

Recent Publications:
Remembering Empire: Power, Memory, and Place in Postcolonial India. Peter Lang Publishing, NY (forthcoming, October 2004).

Shame and Recovery: Mapping Identity in an Asian Women's Shelter. New York: Peter Lang, 2002.

Supriya, K.E. "Argument as Empire Formation: The Letters of Elihu Yale" in the 4th International Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference Proceedings, (Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2003).

Supriya, K.E. "Mommy, I love Hamburgers and Indian Food: Digging for Roots in a Rootless Culture," in From Generation to Generation: Transmission of Cultural Identity over Time, ed. Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, ( Hampton, forthcoming Spring 2005).


 
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