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Asian American Intellectual History

Spotlight/Insight: USIH Prize Winners Reflect

Summer can be prime writing season, so why not check in with a few more of our recent prize winners for inspiration? Today we’re chatting with Chris Suh of Emory University, who was awarded the S-USIH Dorothy Ross Article Prize for “‘America’s Gunpowder Women:’ Pearl S. Buck and the Struggle for American Feminism, 1937-1941.” Suh’s work was published in the Pacific Historical Review [Vol. 88, No. 2 (Spring 2019), 175-207]. Read more