Hsuan L. Hsu 徐旋

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Position Title
Professor of English

Voorhies 160
Office Hours
Th10-12 by appointment
Bio

Currently Teaching:

  • 184 - Literature & the Environment

Biography: 

pronouns: he/they

ph.d., university of california, berkeley, 2004                   UPEIdentifierl.png

a.b., harvard university, 1998

hsuan l. hsu joined the UC Davis faculty in 2008. His research areas include 19th and 20th-Century U.S. literature, Asian diasporic literature, race studies, cultural geography, sensory studies, and the environmental humanities. He is the author of Geography and the Production of Space in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (Cambridge, 2010)Sitting in Darkness: Mark Twain, Asia, and Comparative Racialization (NYU, 2015), The Smell of Risk: Atmospheric Disparities and the Olfactory Arts (NYU, 2020), and Air Conditioning (Bloomsbury Object Lessons, 2024). He is currently working on a book that considers how artists and writers have been experimenting with smell as a medium sensorial worldmaking.

Hsuan's recent courses have examined topics such as geographies of risk, transnational American literature, medical humanities, the aesthetics of atmosphere, the aesthetics of chemosensation, and race and realism. He serves (or has served) on the editorial and advisory boards of American Literature, Literary Geographies, the Journal of Transnational American StudiesAmerican Literary Realism, Genre: Forms of Dicourse and CultureEurAmerica, Multimodality & Society, Venti: Air, Experience, Aesthetics, and the Broadview Anthology of American Literature, the Executive Council of the American Literature Society, and the Executive Committees of the MLA's forum for Nineteenth-Century American Literature and for Ecocriticism and Environmental Humanities; he is the book review editor for Senses and Society. His research has been supported by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Davis Humanities Institute, the Andy Warhol Foundation's Arts Writers Program, Stanford's Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, the UC Humanities Research Institute, and the Obama Institute for Transnational American Studies.

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Books & edited projects:

Articles and Essays

Awards:

  • Obama Fellowship, Obama Institute for Transnational American Studies, JGU Mainz, June 2019.
  • UC Humanities Research Institute President's Faculty Research Fellowship, 2018-19.
  • ACLS Fellowship, 2018-19.
  • Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, 2018.
  • Davis Humanities Institute Faculty Fellowship, 2018.
  • ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowship/Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University 2012-13
  • National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend 2012
  • Don D. Walker Award for the year's best essay on Western US literature 2010
  • Davis Humanities Institute California Cultures Initiative research seminar 2010
  • honorable mention, Norman Foerster essay prize, American Literature 2009
  • Nineteenth Century Studies Association Emerging Scholars Award 2008
  • Margaret Church Memorial essay prize, Modern Fiction Studies 2006
  • American Academy of Arts and Sciences Visiting Scholar 2004-5
  • Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship 2003-4