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Abinash Dash Choudhury

Graduate Program, Teaching Assistant

Abinash's research interests include medieval and early modern South Asian literature with particular focus on formations of literary history  and comparative literature theory.

Education:

Abinash Choudhury received his BA in English from Delhi University and went on to complete his MA in Comparative Literature from Jadavpur University, Kolkata.

Asian Language Placement Tests for Fall 2022

Placement tests for Asian languages will be held during office hours the first week of classes. If you are interested in taking a Chinese, Japanese, Korean or Vietnamese language class in the fall and need a placement test, you can contact the following instructors to set up an appointment.

Chinese Language 1000-2000 classes, please contact Zhiwen Hu at zh47446@uga.edu . For Chinese Language 3000-4000 classes, please contact Anqi Liu at anqi.liu@uga.edu

**Please contact Dr. Karin Myhre for information on CHNS 4110/6110 at kmyhre@uga.edu

Ji Hyun Hong

Graduate Student in Language and Literacy Education, Korean Language Teaching Assistant

Ji Hyun’s research focuses on Korean American adolescents' counter stories and critical literacy through their meaning-making of Asian American middle grade and young adult novels that address issues of race, racism, and ethnic identity.

Ali Ahsan

Graduate Program, Teaching Assistant

Ali Ahsan studied his MA in Linguistics from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and MPhil in Comparative Literature from Ambedkar University Delhi. His MPhil thesis was on the role of minor languages in the making of literature in Southwest India and is titled, "Minor Literatures: Two Novels on the Bearys".

 

His areas of interest include anti-caste writings, comparative literature and religion, literatures of the sea, the craft of fiction, translation (practice), and theories of language. 

 

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