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Department's Acting Chair

Dr. Gina Masequesmay


Jerome Richfield 340
Office Hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 2–4 p.m.

Phone: 818-677-4966 Fax: 818-677-7094

Lecturers

Lecturer

Email: allan.aquino@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-6454
Office location: JR 219A

Allan Aquino

Biography

Prof. Allan Aquino

Asian American Studies makes one's understanding of America and the world broader and all the more clearer. Taking any Asian American Studies course can only be beneficial.

Professor Aquino has an MA degree in Asian American Studies from UCLA, where he was a recipient of a Graduate Fellowship award. A published poet and writer, he has the distinction of being the only student to take the last course that famed novelist, poet, and literary critic NVM Gonzalez taught in the United States. In 1998 Aquino received the distinguished CSUN Outstanding Graduating Senior award. He has been an instructor for the Asian American Studies Department since Autumn 2000.

He recalls, "Carlos Bulosan's America Is in the Heart was one of the first books I ever read "independently," and it inspired me to take my first AAS courses."

Allan Aquino

 Education

  • M.A. University of California, Los Angeles, 2000.
  • B.A. California State University, Northridge, 1998.

Scholarship/Service Highlights

  • Musical Score
    "The Madwoman of Chaillot" (Nancy Cheryll-Davis, dir.), Culver City Public Theater. Summer 2006.
  • Vice President
    Filipino American National Historical Society, LA Chapter. 2004-present.

Publications

  • "Portrayals in Film and Television", with Timothy P. Fong and Valerie Soe. Asian Pacific American Experiences: Past, Present, and Future. Eunai Kim Shrake and Edith Wen-Chu Chen, eds. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company: Dubuque, IA. 2012.
  • "Who is Harlemm Lee?". Ibid. (with Timothy Fong).
  • "dreamlog for a needful heart". Poem. http://blog.angryasianman.com/2012/07/angry-poetry-corner-dreamlog-of-needful.html. July 9, 2012
  • “to the heirs of nick joaquin”, “los angeles”, and “the summer ’86 cantos”. Poems. Tayo Literary Magazine. Fall 2011. www.TayoLiteraryMag.com
  • Foreword author, and co-editor (with Wakako Yamauchi and R. Scott Okamoto). signaling, by Traci Akemi Kato-Kiriyama. The Undeniables Publishing: Los Angeles, CA. 2010
  • “Filipino Americans”. Encyclopedia of Asian American Issues Today. Edith Wen-Chu Chen and Grace J. Yoo, eds. Greenwood Publishing: Santa Barbara, CA. 2010.
  • “Media” (section editor and co-author). Ibid.
  • Poetry selections from dreamlogs & other ephemera. Tayo Literary Magazine, Forthcoming, October 2012. www.TayoLiteraryMag.com
  • "On the Curses and Blessings of War: Discussions for a Filipino American Experience Class," Teaching About Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Edith Chen and Glenn Omatsu, editors. Altamira Press, 2005.
  • "Broken on the Wheel" and "NVM by the Mountainside", poems. Amerasia Journal 30:3 (2004/2005).

Co-founder and co-producer

  • LA Enkanto Kollective - Filipina/o American Poetry and Spoken Word from Los Angeles. 2001.

Lecturer

Email: kimberly.carroll@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-5032
Office location: SH 396

Kimberly Teaman Carroll

Lecturer

Email: margeaux.gamboa-wong@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-5036
Office location: SH 396

Margeaux Gamboa-Wong

Lecturer

rene.gutierrez@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-5032
Office location: SH 396

Rene Gutierrez

Lecturer

Email: phllip.hutchison@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-7204
Office location: JR 219A / UN 205

Phillip Hutchison

Biography

Prof. Phil Hutchison

Professor Hutchinson joined the department in Fall 2005, after completing his master's degree in Asian American Studies at University of California, Los Angeles.

The department is proud of the fact that Professor Hutchison, like Professor Aquino, attended CSUN as an undergraduate, majoring in Asian American Studies and later coming back to join the department as a professor. 

Education

  • Ph.D. Cultural Studies , George Mason University, 2011.
  • M.A. Asian American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, 2002.
  • B.A. Asian American Studies and Chicano Studies, California State University, Northridge, 2000.

Lecturer

Email: song.kim@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-5032
Office location: SH 396

Lecturer

Phone: 818-677-5032
Office location: SH 396

Lecturer

Email: daehwan.lee@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-6454
Office location: JR 219A

Daehwan Lee

Biography

Prof. Daehwan Lee

I have been teaching at CSUN since 2002. I have research interests in Asian Americans and media, gang culture, hip hop and religion

Professor Lee has taught at UCLA, UCI, CSUDH, CSUF, Claremont Colleges, Glendale Community College and he is currently a full time faculty at Pasadena City College in History and Asian American Studies.

Prof. Daehwan Lee

Education

  • M.A. Asian American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, 2002.
  • B.A. History and Asian American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, 2000.

Lecturer

Email: sung.ohm@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-4966
Office location: SH 396

Lecturer

jennifer.sams@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-7240
Office location: ST 510

 

Jennifer Sams

Lecturer

gretchelle.quiambao@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-5032
Office location: SH 396

Lecturer

prahas.rudraraju@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-5032
Office location: SH 396

Lecturer

Email: david.song@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-7204
Office location: ST 510

Biography

Prof. David Song, M.A.

David K. Song has been a lecturer in the Asian American Studies Department at California State University, Northridge since 2008. He has also taught at UCLA.

Prior to finishing the MA program at UCLA, he was involved with the Korean Resource Center, a grassroots non-profit organization based out of LA's Koreatown.

At CSUN he has taught Developmental Reading, Developmental Writing, Intro to Asian American Studies, and Asian American Legal and Political History.

Asian American Studies mural

Education

  • M.A. Asian American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, 2007
  • B.A. History, University of California at Berkeley, 2000

Lecturer

Email: derek.tang@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-5032
Office location: SH 396

Derek A. Tang

Biography

Professor Derek A. Tang

"Asian American Studies is about challenging yourself, venturing beyond self doubt, and ultimately exploring your soul's desire for life long mastery."

I started my college career at CSUN as a Business Marketing major. I was introduced to Asian American Studies during my freshman year and I immediately grew fond of the subject. AAS allowed me to discover abilities and talents that I had yet to realize. I am truly grateful to teach for the AAS Department and work with many of the same faculty that were instrumental to my success.

Professor Derek A. Tang

Teaching Honor

  • 2016 CSUN Polished Apple Award
Derek Tang receiving the Polished Apple Award

Education

  • M.A. Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Cal State University, Northridge, 2011
  • B.A. Asian American Studies, Cal State University, Northridge, 2007

 

Lecturer

megan.trinh@csun.edu
Phone: 818-677-5032
Office location: SH 396

Lecturer

Email: mariaturnmeyer@yahoo.com
Phone: 818-677-4966
Office location: JR 219A

Maria Turnmeyer

Biography

Prof. Maria Turnmeyer

Writing Coordinator, Asian American Studies • CSUN Core Commitments • CSUN WRAD, Writing and Reading Across the Disciplines • EOP Commuter Bridge Faculty

“Asian American Studies is about leadership, mentorship, individuality, community – and the life-long impact every student leaves – Asian American, or not.” Anon

Maria Turnmeyer painting a mural

Teaching Honors

  • 2008 Nominated CSUN Outstanding Faculty Award
  • 2007 Nominated CSUN Don Dorsey Mentorship Award
  • 2006 Nominated CSUN Outstanding Faculty Award
  • 2005 CSUN Polished Apple Award
  • 2004 NASA / Edwards Air Force Diversity Honors
  • 2004 CSUN Polished Apple Award

Education

  • M.A. English – California State University Northridge, 2002
  • B.A. English – California State University Northridge, 2000
  • A.A. English – Los Angeles City College
  • High School - Aurora Central High School, Aurora – Colorado (GO BRONCOS!)

Publications / Productions (Theatre)

  • Representations of Asian Americans in Advertising: Constructing Images of Asian Americans, Teaching About Asian Americans, Alta Mira Press.
  • Bits and PiecesAsian Pacific American Journal
  • Ballad for an AutobiographyNocturnes
  • To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee) – Director
  • Personality Crisis (Dr. Rick Mitchell) – Stage Manager
  • Puppeterialism – Playwriter, produced at Highways Performance Space
  • Stories from the Warehouse – Playwriter, produced by TEADA

Department's Acting Chair

Dr. Gina Masequesmay


Jerome Richfield 340
Office Hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 2–4 p.m.

Phone: 818-677-4966 Fax: 818-677-7094

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