Mark Pfeifer

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Mark Edward Pfeifer, PhD is the editor of the Hmong Studies Journal,[1] and the director of the Hmong Resource Center Library at the Hmong Cultural Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.[2]

From 2000 to 2006, he directed the Hmong Resource Center Library at the Hmong Cultural Center (HCC) in St. Paul. From around 2006 to 2011 Pfeifer worked at the Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi as an academic librarian. During that period he assisted HCC with its website. [3]

Since 2010, he has taught anthropology courses online for the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute in Utica, New York.

Works

  • Hmong-related Works, 1996-2006: An Annotated Bibliography. Scarecrow Press, 2007. ISBN 0810860163, 9780810860162.
  • Tapp, Nicholas and Mark Edward Pfeifer (editors). A Hmao Songs, Stories and Legends from China. Lincom, 2009. ISBN 978-3929075700.
  • Pfeifer, Mark Edward; Chiu, Monica; Yang, Kou (editors). Diversity in Diaspora: Hmong Americans in the Twenty-First Century. University of Hawai‘i Press, January 2013. ISBN 978-0-8248-3597-2. Pfeifer was the lead editor of the book, an anthology of scholarly articles on Hmong Americans.

References

  1. ^ Xiong, Yang Sao. "Education of Hmong Americans." In: Banks, James A. (editor). Encyclopedia of Diversity in Education. SAGE Publications, May 24, 2012. p. 1078. "editor of the Hmong Studies Journal[...]
  2. ^ Tomforde, Maren. The Hmong Mountains: cultural spatiality of the Hmong in Northern Thailand. Lit, March 31, 2006. p. 133. "Mark E. Pfeifer, director of the "Hmong Studies Resource Centre" [sic] in Saint Paul, Minnesota (USA), has also compiled a[...]" - See search page
  3. ^ "Mark Pfeifer Returns to Saint Paul." Asian American Press. November 25, 2011.

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