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Doyoung Lee

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Professor Lee at a department "open house," October 2003.

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  • Office: 340 Jerome Richfield
  • Phone: 818-677-4966
  • Fax: 818-677-7094
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  • Campus Mailcode: 8251
  • Curriculum Vitae [pdf download]

Education

  • M.A. Asian American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (1989)
  • B.A. Japanese Language and Literature, University of Hawaii, Manoa (1986)

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DOYOUNG LEE has been a lecturer of the Asian American Studies Department at the California State University, Northridge since Fall, 1991.

She has taught Asian American Women; Asian American Fiction; Survey of Asian American Literature; Race, Racism and Critical Thinking; Introduction to Asian American Studies; Freshman Composition; Developmental Writing; and Developmental Reading.

In addition, she also teaches in Women’s Studies Department and Humanities Interdisciplinary Program.

Doyoung Lee has received her first M.A. in American Studies/Literature (Bowling Green State University, Ohio); her second M.A. in TESL and Applied Linguistics (UCLA).  Currently she is in the Ph.D. program of Women’s Studies in Religion in the School of Religion, Claremont Graduate University.