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“How to Read Like an Asian American”

  • Mon, Mar 02, 2026
  • 4:00 pm–5:30 pm

Meeter Center Lecture Hall

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Sabrina Lee
How does identity influence interpretation? How does experience structure scholarship?

This talk explores the relationship between ethnic studies and literary interpretation to argue for the importance of attending to positionality.  Drawing on the life and activism of Yuri Kochiyama, as well as her own reading journey, Dr. Lee articulates an understanding of identity that is neither static nor essential but attuned to both inheritance and choice, community and change, responsibility and freedom.

Dr. Sabrina Lee holds a PhD in English with a graduate minor in Asian American Studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.  She specializes in twentieth-century anglophone literature, in particular literary modernism.  In the Calvin English Department, she teaches courses in literary theory, modernism, ethnic studies, and gender studies.

Co-Sponsors:  Calvin University Asian Studies Program and the English Department