Overview
Marguerite Nguyen is an Associate Professor of English. Her research and teaching cover American literature, Asian American literature, Vietnamese diasporic studies, critical refugee studies, and ecocriticism. She is author of America's Vietnam: The Longue Durée of US Literature and Empire (Temple University Press, 2018) and co-editor of Refugee Cultures: Forty Years after the Vietnam War (MELUS Special Issue, 2016). Her research has been supported by the Andrew Mellon Foundation, American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, and National Humanities Center. She is also affiliated with the Asian American and Diaspora Studies Program.
Her current project, Refugee Ecologies, explores local-global understandings of the environment among Vietnamese refugee communities in New Orleans. It posits narratives of forced migration as a defining feature of the US South and of American literature more broadly.
Her current project, Refugee Ecologies, explores local-global understandings of the environment among Vietnamese refugee communities in New Orleans. It posits narratives of forced migration as a defining feature of the US South and of American literature more broadly.
Office Hours
Fall '25 Semester:
Thursdays 3:15-5:15 (304D)
Thursdays 3:15-5:15 (304D)
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Associate Professor of English
·
2025 - Present
English,
Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Recent Publications
Refugee Ecologies: Narratives of Water in Vietnamese Diaspora
Chapter · August 10, 2023 CiteReturns of War: South Vietnam and the Price of Refugee Memory. New York: New York University Press, 2018. 256 pages. $89.00 (hardcover), $30.00 (paperback), $30.00 (e-book)
Journal Article Journal of Vietnamese Studies · May 1, 2023 Full text CiteRefugee Ecologies: The Elements, Flora, and Fauna in Refugee Narratives
Chapter · February 17, 2023 This Handbook presents a transnational and interdisciplinary study of refugee narratives, broadly defined. ... CiteEducation, Training & Certifications
University of California, Berkeley ·
2008
Ph.D.
Duke University ·
1997
B.A.