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Hua Hsu
Occupation(s)Associate professor, educator, writer

Hua Hsu is an associate professor of English at Vassar College, and an Asian American writer. His work includes investigations of immigrant culture in the United States, as well as public perceptions of diversity and multiculturalism. Other research work and interests include studies of literary history and arts criticism.[1]

Hsu is a fellow at New America, a public policy think tank and a contributor to The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Slate, and The Wire. He is a board member of the Asian American Writers' Workshop.[2][3][4] He is due to publish a book, A Floating Chinaman: Fantasy and Failure Across the Pacific, in 2016, under Harvard University Press.[5] He is a second generation Taiwanese American and grew up in Cupertino, California.[6]

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References

  1. ^ "Vassar Faculty and Staff". Vassar English Department. Vassar College. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
  2. ^ "Hua Hsu, New America Fellow". New America. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
  3. ^ "Authors: Hua Hsu". Slate.
  4. ^ "Author: Hua Hsu". The Atlantic.
  5. ^ "Contributors: Hua Hsu". The New Yorker. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
  6. ^ http://blog.angryasianman.com/2016/06/angry-reader-of-week-hua-hsu.html