Jackie Wang

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Jackie Wang is an American scholar, writer, and artist known for her work on race, incarceration, and social justice. Her interdisciplinary approach combines critical theory, poetry, and activism.

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**Jackie Wang**

**Definition:**
Jackie Wang is an American scholar, writer, and artist known for her work on race, incarceration, and social justice. Her interdisciplinary approach combines critical theory, poetry, and activism.

**Article:**
Jackie Wang is a prominent figure in contemporary social theory and cultural criticism. She holds a Ph.D. in literature and has contributed extensively to discussions on the prison-industrial complex, racial capitalism, and the carceral state. Wang’s work often explores the intersections of race, technology, and surveillance, emphasizing the systemic nature of racialized oppression. In addition to her academic writing, she is also a poet and musician, integrating creative expression with scholarly inquiry. Wang’s contributions have influenced both academic and activist communities focused on dismantling structural inequalities.

**Meta Description:**
Jackie Wang is an American scholar and artist known for her critical work on race, incarceration, and social justice. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges theory and activism.