Housing Inequality in America

Bio: Tina Nandi

Tina Nandi is a second-year master’s student in the American Culture Studies graduate program at Bowling Green State University, where, as a Teaching Associate she teaches an undergraduate course called “Introduction to American Culture Studies,”—a course designed to enable students to learn and think critically about structural inequalities in the US, affected as they are by the questions of class, gender, race, sexuality, ethnicity, ability/disability, age, nationality, and so on. Her MA thesis examines Bangladeshi women tea-workers—who are among the most exploited groups of people in the world—involving such areas as contemporary labor studies, subaltern studies, postcolonial studies, Marxist feminism, and US imperialism studies. Tina is also interested in World Literature and Film Studies.

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