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Asian American, Race and Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality, Immigration, and Popular CultureProfessor(s)Chiou-Ling Yeh DepartmentHistory DescriptionDr. Yeh was a Kevin Starr Fellow in California Studies at the University of California Humanities Research Institute in 2001-2002. She is currently working on her book manuscript, which examines San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Festivals and analyzes how Chinese American leaders used this cultural production to negotiate difficult political, economic, and social conditions in mainstream society, as well as to reshape the material, social, cultural, and racial space of the United States. “’In the Tradition of China and in the Freedom of America’: the Making of San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Festivals,” American Quarterly (Spring 2004) “Contesting Identities: Youth Rebellion in San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Festivals, 1953-1969” in The Chinese in America: A History from Gold Mountain to the New Millennium, edited by Susie Lan Cassel, Alta Mira Press, 2002 Contact InformationChiou-Ling Yeh |
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