Adjunct professor, Women's Studies, Lakehead University, York University, Canada
Angie Wong is an adjunct professor of Women's Studies at Lakehead University and a soon-to-be Humanities graduate from York University. Wong's dissertation is entitled "The Asianadian, 1978-1985: Hybridity and Resistance in Theory and Practice." She is the co-author of a forthcoming book project entitled "A Community-based History of Calgary's Chinatown, 1890-1997" which is supported by a SSHRC Insight Development Grant. With an interdisciplinary approach to scholarship, Wong utilizes critical race theory, feminist ethnography, postcolonial theory, cultural studies, settler colonial studies, Chinese philosophy, and the philosophies of existentialism, phenomenology, and metaphysics in much of her work.
Thank you, Sandra Oh – a first for the Emmys
Aug 01, 2018 14:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
When I learned that Sandra Oh was the first woman of Asian descent to receive an Emmy nomination for her work in the BBC drama, Killing Eve, I experienced a lot of conflicting emotions. I was excited for her. I wanted...