Skip to main content

Distributed by PRIA production of Wisconsin Public Radio

Home

View Mobile Version

Main menu

  • On the Radio
  • Interview Archives
    • Shows by Year
    • Arts & Culture
    • Big Ideas
    • Science & Nature
  • On Our Minds
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Find a Station
    • Ways to Listen
    • Meet our Staff
    • FAQ's
  • Donate Now

Search TTBOOK Archives

GO

Seo-Young Chu

Seo-Young Chu
Related Work: 

Do Metaphors Dream of Literal Sleep? A Science-Fictional Theory of Representation
(Seo-Young Chu)

Related Interviews

The Language of Science Fiction
Seo-Young Chu on "Do Metaphors Dream of Literal Sleep?"

Seo-Young Chu is Assistant Professor of English at Queens College, City University of New York.  Her publications include essays on postethnic science fiction, nineteenth-century mesmerism, Korean American science fiction, and the place of mathematics in Emily Dickinson’s poetry.  Do Metaphors Dream of Literal Sleep?A Science-Fictional Theory of Representation is Chu's first book.  Her current book project is tentatively titled "Science-Fictional North Korea."

Podcast/RSSShare Follow on Facebook Twitter

 

SUPPORTED BY

SUPPORTED BY

Peabody award winner

Footer Links

  • TTBOOK Home
  • On the Radio
  • Interview Archives
  • On Our Minds
  • About Us
  • Donate

View Mobile Version