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Department ofEnglish

Juliana Chang

Juliana Chang

Professor

Curriculum Vitae (CV)


Juliana Chang has been an Assistant Professor with Santa Clara University since 2001. She received her Ph.D. at UC Berkeley, and has previously taught at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and at Boston College.

Research Interests
  • Asian American literature
  • Critical race studies
  • Poetry
  • Psychoanalysis
Courses
  • Asian American Literature
  • American Literature
  • Poetry
  • Composition and Rhetoric
Publications
  • Books
    • Editor, Quiet Fire: A Historical Anthology of Asian American Poetry, 1892-1970. New York: Asian American Writers Workshop/Temple University Press, 1996.
  • Journal Articles
    • "Melancholic Remains: Domestic and National Secrets in Fae Myenne Ng's Bone." MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, forthcoming.
    • "'I Cannot Find Her': The Oriental Feminine, Racial Melancholia, and Kimiko Hahn's The Unbearable Heart." Meridians 4.2 (2004): 637-63."
    • "Masquerade, Hysteria, and Neocolonial Femininity in Jessica Hagedorn's Dogeaters." Contemporary Literature 44.4 (Winter 2003): 637-63.
    • "Reading Asian American Poetry." MELUS 21.1 (Spring 1996): 81-98.
    • She has published articles on Asian American literature and is the editor of Quiet Fire: A Historical Anthology of Asian American Poetry, 1892-1970 (1996).
  • Book Chapter
    • "Time, Jazz, and the Racial Subject: Lawson Inada's Jazz Poetics." Racing and E-racing Language: LIving with the Color of Our Words. Ed. Ellen J. Goldner and Safiya Henderson-Holmes. Syracuse University Press, 2001.