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Lily Wong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Literature and Critical Race Gender & Culture Studies at American University. She also serves as Associate Director of Faculty Engagement and Initiatives at AU’s Antiracist Research and Policy Center (ARPC), a founding board member of the Society of Sinophone Studies, and an Advisory Board member of Verge: Studies in Global Asias.
Dr. Wong's educational background includes:
- BA in English from National Central University of Taiwan
- MA in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Santa Barbara
- PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Santa Barbara
Her research examines affective labor politics, racial capitalism, and transnational coalitional movements within transpacific Chinese, Sinophone, and Asian American media ecosystems. She investigates how race, gender, and labor intersect in diasporic communities through literary and cinematic frameworks, emphasizing minoritarian perspectives and anti-racist knowledge production.
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Dr. Wong leads institutional initiatives through the Antiracist Research and Policy Center while collaborating with the Society of Sinophone Studies and AAPI Women Lead’s Intergenerational Participatory Action Research project, fostering cross-disciplinary coalitions in critical race and transpacific studies.



