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Jason Stohler

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Graduate Student

Office: HSSB 3223
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Advisor: Xiaojian Zhao

I study Chinese migration to America from the 1840s through the 1930s.

Teaching Fields

  • Chinese American History
    Prof. Xiaojian Zhao
  • U.S. History (Colonial through Twentieth Century)
    Prof. Laura Kalman
  • Comparative Gender
    Prof. Eileen Boris
  • Law and Society
    Prof. John Park

Courses Taught

  • Writing 2: Academic Writing
    UC Santa Barbara
  • World Civ 102: World Civilzations from 1500 to the Present
    The City College of New York
  • Liberal Studies 201: Writing Social Justice in the Social Sciences
    Roosevelt University (Chicago)
  • English 102: Argument Analysis Research
    Roosevelt University (Chicago)
  • English 100: Introduction to College Writing
    Roosevelt University (Chicago)

Teaching Assistantships

  • Asian American Studies 2 (Fall 2008, Summer 2009, Winter 2009 - Lead TA, Summer 2010) Prof. Park
    Asian American Race Relations
  • Asian American Studies 1 (Winter 2009, Summer 2009) Prof. Zhao
    Intro to Asian American History
  • Asian American Studies 8 (Spring 2009) Prof. Fujino
    Asian American Gender and Sexuality
  • History 2A (Winter 2010) Prof. Lee
    World History (Prehistory to 1000 CE)
  • History 17C (Spring 2010) Prof. Kalman
    The American People (WWI to the Present)
  • History 17B (Winter 2011) Prof. Majewski
    The American People (Sectional Crisis through Progressivism)
  • Feminist Studies 20 (Spring 2011) Prof. Oaks
    Women, Society, and Culture

Awards

  • Nanjing Teaching Fellow
    Grinnell College/Nanjing University
  • 2010 David & Pearl Louie Foundation Scholarship
    Chinese Historical Society of Southern California

Conference Presentations

  • “Chinese Wives and American Families: Popular Reaction to in re: Ah Moy and Tsoi Sim v. United States.”
    Association of Asian American Studies annual conference (Austin, 2010)
  • “She Would Not Have Been Entitled to Remain in the Country: Chinese Immigration, the Supreme Court, and the Logic and Limits of State Expansion.”
    In Search of the State conference at the Richards Civil War Era Center (Penn State, 2010)