Nabiha Khetani Data-verified
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Nabiha Khetani's research at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville has focused on the critical examination of historical narratives and their impact on public memory, particularly concerning issues of race and identity. Her work investigates how institutions engage with and perpetuate or challenge racist public memory. This research is exemplified by her publication, "Forgetting Fulbright: opposing racist public memory at the University of Arkansas." Khetani collaborates with fellow researchers at the University of Arkansas, including Joe Edward Hatfield and T. Jake Dionne, with whom she has co-authored publications. Her academic output, though currently modest in volume, indicates an active engagement with scholarly discourse, evidenced by her recent activity and a citation for her work.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Forgetting Fulbright: opposing racist public memory at the University of Arkansas (2023)
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- Forgetting Fulbright: opposing racist public memory at the University of Arkansas
- Forgetting Fulbright: opposing racist public memory at the University of Arkansas
- Forgetting Fulbright: opposing racist public memory at the University of Arkansas
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