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Contributors Dannah Dennis holds a PhD in anthropology from the University of Virginia and is currently a Teaching Fellow for Global Perspectives on Society at New York University Shanghai. Her work examines changing narratives of national identity in the midst of Nepal’s constitutional transition to secularism and federalism. Sujin Eom holds a PhD in architecture from the University California, Berkeley. Her research interests lie at the intersection of migration and architecture. Barbara Grossman-­Thompson is an assistant professor in the Department of International Studies at California State University, Long Beach. Her research focuses on gender and labor in contemporary Nepal. Kimberly Kay Hoang is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Chicago. She is the author of Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendancy, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work (2015). positions 25:4  doi 10.1215/10679847-4190832 Copyright 2017 by Duke University Press Published by Duke University Press positions positions 25:4  November 2017 is a PhD candidate of sociology at the University of Southern California. His research centers on the institutionalization of sexual politics in East and Southeast Asia and its implications for state restructuring and social inequality. His work has been published in Korean Journal of Sociology. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png positions asia critique Duke University Press

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Dannah Dennis holds a PhD in anthropology from the University of Virginia and is currently a Teaching Fellow for Global Perspectives on Society at New York University Shanghai. Her work examines changing narratives of national identity in the midst of Nepal’s constitutional transition to secularism and federalism. Sujin Eom holds a PhD in architecture from the University California, Berkeley. Her research interests lie at the intersection of migration and architecture. Barbara Grossman-­Thompson is an assistant professor in the Department of International Studies at California State University, Long Beach. Her research focuses on gender and labor in contemporary Nepal. Kimberly Kay Hoang is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Chicago. She is the author of Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendancy, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work (2015). positions 25:4  doi 10.1215/10679847-4190832 Copyright 2017 by Duke University Press Published by Duke University Press positions positions 25:4  November 2017 is a PhD candidate of sociology at the University of Southern California. His research centers on the institutionalization of sexual politics in East and Southeast Asia and its implications for state restructuring and social inequality. His work has been published in Korean Journal of Sociology.

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