ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
Our program fosters a critical understanding of contemporary issues through the interdisciplinary study of Asian American histories and experiences.

Faculty Profile

 

 

Mark Chiang

 

601 South Morgan Street (MC 231)
University Hall, Suite 1020
Chicago, IL 60607
Phone: 312.996.2580
Fax: 312.413.1005
Email:mchiang@uic.edu

Curriculum Vitae

 

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

 

Mark Chiang holds a joint appointment in English and Asian American Studies. He is the author of The Cultural Capital of Asian American Studies: Autonomy and Representation in the University (NYU Press, 2009), which examines how institutional contexts shaped the development of the academic field of Asian American Studies in general, and of the Asian American literary and cultural field in particular. His current research focuses on intersections of the cultural and economic fields, as these are alternatively construed in the sociological and anthropological traditions, and how they can help to illuminate the intertwining dynamics of race and class in Asian American literary production, as well as the role of cultural production in current struggles over economic relations. Prof. Chiang formerly served as the founding director of the Asian American Studies Program at UIC, and also as the co-PI on the UIC AANAPI Students’ Educational Engagement Initiative, a $1.8 million grant from the US Dept of Education directed toward improving educational outcomes for Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander undergraduates at UIC. He teaches courses in Asian American literature and culture, multiethnic 20th century American literature, film, and cultural theory.


 


Asian American Studies (MC 231)
809 University Hall
601 S. Morgan Street
Chicago, IL 60607-7115
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