Karen Leong is an associate professor of women and gender studies and Asian Pacific American studies in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University.
In all aspects of Leong's scholarship research, teaching, and community engagement, she explores the overlapping and mutually reinforcing discourses of gender, race, class, and nation, and how these discourses have advantaged some and disadvantaged others in United States society. In her teaching and research, she focuses on United States cultural and social history with an emphasis on women's experiences, the development and shifting of gender ideologies, racial identity formation, immigration policy and the formation of national identities. Her book, "The China Mystique: Pearl S. Buck, Anna May Wong, Mayling Soong Chiang and the Transformation of American Orientalism" was published by the University of California Press in spring 2005. She is currently working with JACL Arizona and members of the Japanese American community on an oral history project about Japanese Americans in Arizona.
Education
Ph.D. University of California-Berkeley
Publications
Karen J. Leong. Allure and Anxiety: Gamblers, Glamour Girls, and New Women in East Asia Commentary. (2012).
Li, W., Airriess, C., Chen, A. and Leong, K., and Keith, V. Katrina and Migration: Evacuation and Return by African Americans and Vietnamese Americans in an Eastern New Orleans Suburb. The Professional Geographer (2010).
Wei Li, Christopher A. Airriess, Angela Chia-Chen Chen, Karen J. Leong, and Verna Keith. Katrina and Migration: Evacuation and Return by African Americans and Vietnamese Americans in an Eastern New Orleans Suburb. The Professional Geographer (2010).
Wei Li, Christopher A. Airriess, Karen Leong, Angela Chia-Chen Chen, and Verna Keith. Vietnamese Americans in New Orleans East: From Vietnamese Village to Asian Quarter?. How Ethnically Marginalized Americans Cope with Catastrophic Disasters: Studies in Suffering and Resiliency (2010).
Karen J. Leong. Still Walking Still Brave: Mapping Gender, Race, and Power in U.S. Western History. (2010).
Airriess, C., Li, W., Leong, K. J., Chen, A., & Keith, V. C. Church-Based Social Capital, Networks and Geographical Scale: Katrina Evacuation, Relocation, and Recovery in a New Orleans Vietnamese American Community. Geoforum (2008).
Karen Leong. Communicating Diplomacy: Eleanor Roosevelt's Role in Managing Madame Chiang Kai-shek's 1943 Visit. White House Studies (2008).
Wei Li, Christopher Airriess, Angela Chen, Karen Leong, Verna Keith. Surviving Katrina and its Aftermath: A comparative analysis of community mobilization and access to emergency relief by Vietnamese Americans and African Americans in an Eastern New Orleans Suburb. Journal of Cultural Geography (2008).
Karen J. Leong. Introductory Essay, "Breaking the Silence: Japanese Americans and Executive Order 9066.". Silent History/ A Survey of Japanese American Internment: Photographs by Todd Stewart (2008).
Karen J. Leong and Judy T. Z. Wu. "Filling the Rice Bowls of China: Staging Humanitarian Relief during the Sino-Japanese War.". Chinese Americans and the Politics of Race and Culture (2008).
Angela Chen, Verna Keith, christopher airriess, Wei Li, Karen Leong. Economic Vulnerability, Discrimination, and Hurricane Katrina: Health among Black Katrina Survivors in Eastern New Orleans. The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (2007).
Angela Chen, Verna Keith, Karen Leong, christopher airries, Wei Li. Hurricane Katrina: Prior Trauma, Poverty and Health among Vietnamese Katrina Survivors. International Nursing Review (2007).
Angela Chia-Chen Chen, Verna M. Keith, Karen J. Leong, Christopher Airriess, Wei Li, Kuo-yi Chung, and C.C. Lee. Hurricane Katrina: prior trauma, poverty and health among Vietnamese-American survivors. International Nursing Review (2007).
Karen J. Leong, Christopher A. Airriess, Wei Li, Angela Chia-Chen Chen, and Verna Keith. "Resilient History and the Rebuilding of a Community: The Vietnamese American Community in New Orleans East". Through the Eye of Katrina: The Past as Prologue? Special issue, Journal of American History (2007).
Karen Leong, christopher airriess, Wei Li, Angela Chen, Verna Keith. Resilient History and the Rebuilding of a Community: The Vietnamese American Community in New Orleans East. The Journal of American History (2007).
Karen J. Leong, Christopher Airriess, Verna Keith, Wei Li, Angela Chia-Chen Chen, Thuy-Kim Le, and Ying Wang. . "Raising a Storm: The Role of Community Networks in Two New Orleans Neighborhoods Before, During, and After Katrina". Through the Eye of Katrina. Social Justice in the United States (Carolina Academic Press, 2007) 169-182 (2007).
Karen Leong. Anna May Wong and the British Film Industry. Quarterly Review of Film and Video (2006).
Leong, Karen. The China Mystique: Pearl S. Buck, Anna May Wong, Mayling Soong and the Transformation of American Orientalism. (2005).
Leong, Karen. Yoshiko Uchida. Notable American Women. A biographical dictionary completing the twentieth century (2004).
Karen Leong. Foreign Policy, National Identity, and Citizenship: The Roosevelt White House and the Expediency of Repeal. Journal of American Ethnic History (2003).
Leong, Karen (Author) . The Racialized Image of Anna May Wong. Major Problems in Asian American History: Documents and Essays (2003).
. . Review of: Across the Pacific: Asian Americans and Globalization (2002).
Leong, Karen (Author) . Strategies for Surviving Race in the Classroom. Race in the College Classroom (2002).
Leong, Karen (Author) . A Distinct and Antagonistic Race': Constructions of Chinese Manhood in the Exclusionist Debates, 1869-1878. Across the Great Divide: Cultures of Manhood in the United States West (2001).
Leong, Karen. The Page Law, 1875. Civil Rights in America (2000).
Leong, Karen. Yick Wo v. Hopkins. Civil Rights in America (2000).
Research Activity
Leong,Karen*. Japanese American Internment in Arizona Oral History website Project. DOI-NPS(8/24/2011 - 9/1/2015).
Leong,Karen*, Vicenti Carpio,Myla Thyrza. Arizona Intersections: The Shared Histories of American Indians and Japanese Americans during World War II. Charles Redd Center(8/15/2011 - 6/30/2012).
Leong,Karen*, Leong,Karen*, Leong,Karen*. Enduring Communities: The Japanese American Experience in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Utah. Japanese Amer. Natl Museum(4/24/2006 - 11/30/2009).
Leong,Karen*, Kuo,Karen Jean. Discover Nikkei Website (ASU APAS Collaboration with JANM Nikkei Legacy Project). Japanese Amer. Natl Museum(11/30/2005 - 3/31/2006).
Chen,Angela Chia-Chen*, Adams,Karen Lee, Keith,Verna M, Le,Thuy-Kim Pham, Leong,Karen, Li,Wei. SGER Collaborative Research: Surviving Katrina and its Aftermath: A Comparative Analysis of Community Mobilization and Access to Emergency Relief. NSF-EHR(11/1/2005 - 9/30/2007).
Karen J. Leong. Paper: "Legislating the Reproduction of Citizens: A Feminist Analysis of Arizona Politics" Panel: "An Interdisciplinary Feminist Analysis of Racial Formations beyond the Black-White Binary". National Women’s Studies Association Annual Meeting, Oakland CA (Nov 2012).
Karen J. Leong. "Redrawing the Boundaries of Japanese American Internment History". Western History Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (Oct 2012).
Karen J. Leong. "Peter Boag’s _Redressing the American Frontier_". Coalition for Western Women's History, Western History Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (Oct 2012).
Karen J. Leong. "Peter Boag’s _Redressing the American Frontier_". Coalition for Western Women's History, Western History Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (Oct 2012).
Karen J. Leong. "New Directions in Asian American Studies". Pacific Coast Branch – American Historical Association (Aug 2011).
Karen J. Leong. "Allure and Anxiety: Gamblers, Glamour Girls, and New Women in East Asia - Sponsored by the Northeast Asia Council". Association for Asian Studies/International Convention for Asian Scholars Joint Conference, Honolulu (Apr 2011).
Karen J. Leong. Panelist, "Manufacturing a Crisis and the Reproduction of Secondary Citizenship Arizona's SB1070 and the 14th Amendment". Immigration, Nation and Gender panel, Gender and States of Emergency, Department of Women’s Studies, (Apr 2011).
Karen J. Leong. "Unsettling Alliances: Teaching, Theory, and Activism at Arizona State,". Critical Ethnic Studies and the Future of Genocide Conference, UC Riverside (Mar 2011).
Service
ASU Ethnic Studies Working Group, Member (2011 - Present)
University General Studies Committee, Member of Cultural Diversity committee (2010 - Present)
National Women Studies Association, Member of Teagle Civic Engagement Working Group (2010 - Present)
Social Sciences and Humaniites Research Council, Canada, Grant reviewer (2009 - Present)
Frontiers, Manuscript reviewer (2005 - Present)
Issues in Educational Leadership, Reviewer (2005 - Present)
Governing Board of the Council of Western Women's Historian, Elected (2011 - 2013)
Western Historical Quarterly, Member, Editorial Board (2009 - 2012)
Journal of American History, Member, Editorial Board (2009 - 2012)
JUS 394 "Race, Space, and Inequality", Guest lecture, "Indigenous Arizona and Japanese American Internment" with Dr. Myla Vicenti Caripo (2011 - 2011)
Pacific Coast Branch American Historical Association, Program Committee Member for 2011 Annual Meeting (2010 - 2011)
Western History Quarterly, Editorial Board member (2009 - 2011)
Journal of American History, Editorial Board member (2009 - 2011)
CLAS Curriculum Committee, Member (2010 - 2011)
Journal of American History, Editorial Board (2009 - 2011)
Film & Media Studies Lecturer Search Committee, Member (2010 - 2010)
Immigration Tomorrow Symposium, Multicultural Resource Center and Comparative American Studies, October 2, 2010, Oberlin College, OH., Keynote Speaker (2010 - 2010)
Immigration Tomorrow Symposium, Multicultural Resource Center and Comparative American Studies, October 2, 2010, Oberlin College, OH., Panelist (2010 - 2010)
American Studies Association, Yasuo Sakakibara Prize Committee member (2007 - 2009)
University of Arizona, External Reviewer for promotion & tenure (2009 - 2009)
Association for Asian American Studies Book Awards Committee, Co-chair (2008 - 2009)
Western History Association, Nominating Committee (2007 - 2009)
Association for Asian American Studies, Regional Representative to the Board of Directors (2007 - 2009)
Third-Year Review Committee for Brandon Yoo, Chair (2008 - 2009)
Program Committee, Western History Association 2008 National Meeting, Member (2007 - 2008)
Scripps College, External reviewer for Promotion and Tenure file (2008 - 2008)
Temple University Press, Manuscript Reviewer (2008 - 2008)
Frontiers, Manuscript Reviewer (2008 - 2008)
Asian and Asian American Student Convocation Committee, Member (2007 - 2008)
IHR MIgration and Belonging Research Cluster, Co-convener of cluster (2007 - 2008)
Association for Asian American Studies Annual Meeting, Organized Directors Workshop (2008 - 2008)
University of California at Santa Cruz, External reviewer for Promotion and Tenure (2008 - 2008)
University of North Carolina, Manuscript Reviewer (2008 - 2008)
School of Justice and Social Inquiry Director Search Committee, CLAS, ASU, Member (2006 - 2007)
Institute for Humanities Research Advisory Board, CLAS, ASU, Member (2005 - 2007)
Nominating Board, Pacific Coast Branch-American Historical Association (elected position), Member (2005 - 2007)
Pacific Coast Branch-American Historical Association Nominating Board, Elected member (2005 - 2007)
Pennsylvania State University, External reviewer for promotion and tenure (2007 - 2007)
University of Chicago, External reviewer for tenure (2007 - 2007)
LGBT Certificate Committee, Member (2006 - 2007)
ASU in Arizona, Internship Selection Committee (2007 - 2007)
Caucus for Asian Pacific American Studies in the Interior West, regional caucus for Association for Asian American Studies, Founding member (2006 - 2006)
LIT, Manucript reviewer (2006 - 2006)
Meridiens, Manucript reviewer (2006 - 2006)
Southwest Borderland Hire Search Committee, PhD Committee, Women and Gender Studies Program ASU, Member (2006 - 2006)