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Paul McCutcheon serves as an Assistant Professor of Teaching within the University Honors Office at Portland State University, where he focuses on humanities education through interdisciplinary frameworks.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University at Buffalo, with specialized training in comparative ethnic studies, queer theory, and urban cultural theory.
McCutcheon's research critically examines the racial and sexual organization of urban space through a queer of color lens, connecting historical 'sex panics' to contemporary digital geographies under racial capitalism. His scholarly interests span Queer Studies, Critical Ethnic Studies, and Asian American Studies, extending into food studies, popular culture, radical social movements, ethnic literatures, and transnational cultural history.
His 2013 publications demonstrate consistent thematic focus on the intersections of race, sexuality, and spatial politics, with works analyzing Asian American heteronormativity and queer suburban imaginaries reflecting his core research trajectory.
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