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Chris Suh: “Asia, Asian America, and the American South: Doing Transpacific History in Georgia”

flier for April 18 talk by Chris Suh, Emory U
101 LeConte Hall

Join us as Dr. Chris Suh (Assistant Professor, Emory University) presents: “Asia, Asian America, and the American South: Doing Transpacific History in Georgia”. Suh's talk will draw from his new book, The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion (Oxford University Press, March 2023).

A free and public event. Pizza lunch for attendees.

Chris Suh is a historian of race, ethnicity, and inequality, specializing in transpacific connections between the United States and East Asia and Asian American history. My current book project, tentatively titled The Allure of Empire: A Transpacific History of Race and the United States in the Progressive Era, is forthcoming from Oxford His new book tells the story of how the politics of interracial cooperation worked to define “progress” in an age of imperial subjugation and immigrant restriction.

Since arriving at Emory, Suh has won multiple awards for research, teaching, and service, including the Laura Jones Hardman Award for Excellence in Service to the Emory Community for work with Asian American students on campus. His research has been highlighted by NPR, AJC, and Time magazine.

Dr. Chris Suh
History
Emory University

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