Nayan Shah
Nayan Shah is Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity and History at University of Southern California. He received his doctoral degree in history at the University of Chicago and previously worked as a professor of history at University of California, San Diego and Binghamton University. Provided by Wikipedia
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Stranger intimacy : contesting race, sexuality, and the law in the North American West by Shah, Nayan, 1966-
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Contagious divides : epidemics and race in San Francisco's Chinatown by Shah, Nayan, 1966-
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Plague at the Golden Gate
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