V works on novels produced under conditions of authoritarianism, contemporary transphobia, and social reproduction. Her dissertation investigates anglophone novels and the mediation of rising fascism through the figural trans person, with an emphasis on the production of space. V's previous work has been concerned with comparative Asian totalitarianisms, with a particular focus on the literature of North Korea, North Korean defectors, and unconverted long term prisoners.
Research Areas
Global anglophone literature; Marxist feminism; social reproduction theory; transfeminist theory; authoritarianism; 21st century novels; North Korean literature
Education
M.A., York University, 2022
B.A., University of Texas - Austin, 2019
Honors & Awards
Summer Research and Travel Award, 2023
Dean’s Fund Travel Grant, 2023
York Graduate School Fellowship, 2021
Rapoport-King Thesis Scholarship, 2019
