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Jun Qiang

@junqiang15

Researching U.S. Lit, Edith Wharton, Space, Narrative, late Victorian, Modernism & Women’s Writing

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We are thrilled to announce that our next #USSOBOOKHOUR will be a discussion with Gordon H. Chang about his new book, 'Ghosts of Gold Mountain', which records a history of the Chinese workers who built the Transcontinental Railroad. (19 November, 5.30pm) usso.uk/ussobookhour-w…

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#WriteAmStudies Edited the website page on November’s #USSOBOOKHOUR talk with Gordon H. Chang, a historian in Asian American studies from Stanford Uni; Produced the link for the workshop on How to Transform PHD work into a book (below); Writing to meet a deadline in three days~~

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In this groundbreaking account,Chang draws on unprecedented research to recover the Chinese railroad workers’ stories and celebrate their role in remaking America. An invaluable correction of a great historical injustice, returning these “silent spikes” to their rightful place.

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America, I’m honored that you have chosen me to lead our great country. The work ahead of us will be hard, but I promise you this: I will be a President for all Americans — whether you voted for me or not. I will keep the faith that you have placed in me.

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This really makes my day. Incredibly motivating, helpful, and touching! Thank you, Dr. Hannah-Rose @Hattie_Go_Lucky Thomas Cobb, our co-organizer Ellie Armon Azoulay, PhD, #UCU, and our audience from different time zones. We will put the video on U.S. Studies Online Youtube Channel soon.

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Join us this Thursday for the next U.S. Studies Online Book Hour Roundtable. We will be discussing the work of Professor Gordon H. Chang & ‘Ghosts’ in Asian American studies #USSOBOOKHOUR #BAAS #AsianAmericanStudies

Join us this Thursday for the next <a href="/BAASUSSO/">U.S. Studies Online</a> Book Hour Roundtable. We will be discussing the work of Professor Gordon H. Chang &amp; ‘Ghosts’ in Asian American studies #USSOBOOKHOUR #BAAS #AsianAmericanStudies
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#USSOBOOKHOUR with Prof Chang and roundtable guests is insightful. Thank yous, our speakers across the Atlantic, and audience from different time zones. You can still contribute to Harriet Stilley Kelly's Asian American special series for U.S. Studies Online. Look forward to our next event on 09/12.

#USSOBOOKHOUR with Prof Chang and roundtable guests is insightful. Thank yous, our speakers across the Atlantic, and audience from different time zones. You can still contribute to <a href="/DrHStilley/">Harriet Stilley Kelly</a>'s Asian American special series for <a href="/BAASUSSO/">U.S. Studies Online</a>. Look forward to our next event on 09/12.
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Thank you for coming to today's #USSOBOOKHOUR. Good luck with your current research which is so interesting and important.

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This is not a drill! 🚨 Only a week to go before the last #TeawithTLW of 2020! We've loved bringing you events, wonderful speakers and friendly conversation during this strange year, and our last event with Caoilfhionn Ní Bheacháin promises to be an absolute treat. Free to all, details below! 🍰📚