SAMPLE PRESENTATION (Since 2022):
Competitive Paper Presentation:
Eguchi, S. (July, 2025). Unfixed openness: Remembering first love through Kieta Hatsukoi on TV Asahi. Asian Studies Conference Japan (ASCJ), Tokyo, Japan.
Eguchi, S. (June, 2025). Queering mis/disinformation: History of Asian American racial projects. International Communication Association (ICA), Intercultural Communication Division, Denver, CO.
Eguchi, S. & Pindi Nziba, G. (June, 2025). Unsettling conservatism: A queer critique of discourses around the 2024 U.S. presidential election in Congo and Japan. International Communication Association (ICA), Intercultural Communication Division, Denver, CO.
Eguchi, S. (April, 2025). You Tube’s Max-Yos’s masc-femme aesthetic: Re-orienting the politics of Asian American gender racialization in global Queer Asia. Association of Asian American Studies (AAAS), Boston, MA.
Kim, L.,* & Eguchi, S. (June, 2024). Model minorities, monstered: Queer Asian American critique of anger in Netflix’s series BEEF. International Communication Association (ICA), Popular Media and Culture Division, Gold Coast, Australia.
Eguchi, S. (November, 2023). Sexual code-switching: Interracial queer rhetoric of Narumiya Jin’s pornographic aesthetics. National Communication Association (NCA), Asian/Pacific American Communication Studies Division, National Harbor, MD.
Powell, A., Eguchi, S., & Summer, K. (November, 2023). Black, white and queer: Reimagining interracial queer dating through the Sibling Rivalry Podcast. National Communication Association (NCA), GLBTQ Communication Studies Division, National Harbor, MD.
Roe, O., & Eguchi, S. (November, 2023). Good looking “for an Asian Guy?”: Shohei Ohtani’s Japanese masculinity interrupting the Asian American male stereotype in/beyond Major League Baseball (MLB). National Communication Association (NCA), Critical Cultural Studies Division, National Harbor, MD.
Pollard, E., & Eguchi, S. (November, 2023). Messy queerness: Homonationalism and im/possibilities of gay Asian American triangulations in Hulu’s Fire Island. National Communication Association (NCA), Asian/Pacific American Communication Studies Division, National Harbor, MD.
Kimura, K., & Eguchi, S. (November, 2023). Deconstructive possibilities: Applications of queer of color approaches in critical cultural media studies. National Communication Association (NCA), Caucus on LGBT Concerns, National Harbor, MD.
Eguchi, S. (May, 2023). Postracial queer romance: The case for Anthony Bowens and Michael Pavano’s interracial same-sex couple. International Communication Association (ICA), Ethnicity and Race in Communication Division, Toronto, Canada.
Oloruntobi, T.*, Nguyen, A.*, & Eguchi, S. (November, 2022). Interrogating transnationalities:Collaborative auto/ethnography of becoming and being “international” in the U.S. American academy. National Communication Association (NCA), International and Intercultural Communication Division’s Ralph Cooley Top Paper Award and Top Competitive Scholar Paper Award, New Orleans, LA.
Atay, A., Eguchi, S., & Pindi, G. (November, 2022). Transnational advocacy: Marginalizing the U.S. Americanism of critical intercultural communication. National Communication Association (NCA), International and Intercultural Communication Division, New Orleans, LA.
Ellis, C. D., & Eguchi, S. (May, 2022). Queer(er) pastures: Re-imagining futurities of racialized spatialility in/through Boogie. International Communication Association (ICA), Ethnicity and Race in Communication Division, Paris, France.
Noncompetitive Scholarly Participation/Invited Lecture:
Invited Speaker. (April, 2025). Authored by anonymous: Interpreting student evaluations as cultural documents beyond the classroom. University of New Mexico, College of Population Health.
Invited Speaker. (April, 2025). Doing something new: Autoethnography of developing teaching strategies for introduction to Asian American studies. University of New Mexico, Center for Teaching & Learning, 2025 Teaching Conference’ Session on Reflection, Data, Course Transformation Experiences: Learning Strategies’ Implementation with Feedback.
Keynote Co-Speaker. (November 2024). Imagining the future of queer intercultural communication: Through writing, speaking, and editing. University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Department of Modern Language, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication, MLLI Research Day Program.
Guest Speaker. (April, 2024). Book discussion: Asians loving Asians: Sticky rice homoeroticism and queer Politics. University of Washington department of Communication, the graduate-level course, Special Topics: Asian American Media Studies.
Guest Speaker. (April, 2024). Health communication and culture: Theories and methods. University of New Mexico, Department of Psychology, the graduate-level (Ph.D.) course, Health Disparities.
Guest Speaker. (February, 2024). Academic career im/possibilities: From transnational Asian American queer perspective. New York University, Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, the graduate-level (M.A.) course, Organizational Communication.
Invited Speaker. (May, 2023). Minoritarian Politics, Recentered: Possibilities of Queerness for Japan’s Diversity and Multiculturalism. Japan Communication Researchers’ Conference.
Guest Speaker. (February, 2023). Building an Academic Career: From Transnational Asian American Queer Perspective. New York University, Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, the graduate-level (M.A.) course, Organizational Communication.
Invited Speaker. (January, 2023). Autoethnography. University of Washington, Department of Communication, Graduate Research Cluster.
Guest Speaker. (November, 2022). Book Discussion: Asians loving Asians: Sticky Rice Homoeroticism and Queer Politics. University of New Mexico, Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, the undergraduate-level course, Queer Theory.
Keynote Speaker. (May, 2022). Transparency, Reflexivity, & Hopefulness: Desiring Intersectional Queer Principles of IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility) beyond Tolerance. Texas A&M University, Department of Communication, Communicating Diversity Student Conference.
Invited Speaker. (May, 2022). Book Discussion: Asians Loving Asians: Sticky Rice Politics and Homoeroticism. University of New Mexico, Asian American Pacific Islander Resource Center.
Ribbon Cutting Speaker. (April 2022). Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. University of New Mexico, Asian American Pacific Islander Recourse Center.
Colloquium Speaker. (April, 2022). Studying AsiaPacifiQueer Communication: Autoethnographic Critique of Japanese Queer Reimagining(s) of Hawai’i. University of Texas, Austin, Department of Communication Studies.
Guest Speaker. (February, 2022). The Politics of Differences in Organizational Communication: Identity-Based Career Plans, Struggles and Challenges in Higher Education. New York University, Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, the graduate-level (M.A.) course, Organizational Communication.