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A flyer for CEAPS Brown Bag talk "Keeping Afloat: Water, War, and Vietnamese Diaspora in Picture Books" by guest speakers Sarah Park Dahlen (Associate Professor, School of Information Sciences) and Michelle Lê (PhD Candidate, School of Information Sciences) on Fri., Sept. 26, 2025 from 1pm-3pm

CEAPS Brown Bag |"Keeping Afloat: Water, War, and Vietnamese Diaspora in Picture Books" | Sarah Park Dahlen & Michelle Lê

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
Center for East Asian & Pacific Studies
Location
Hybrid: 306 Coble Hall & ZOOM
Date
Sep 26, 2025   1:30 - 3:00 pm  
Registration
Registration
Contact
Alex Chun
E-Mail
park387@illinois.edu
Originating Calendar
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Join us for our first CEAPS Brown Bag of the 25 - 26 school year with Faculty Travel Grant recipient Sarah Park Dahlen & Michelle Lê

About the Speakers
Sarah Park Dahlen 박사라 is an Associate Professor at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where she is also affiliate faculty in the Department of Asian American Studies and the Center for East Asian & Pacific Studies. Her research is on Asian American youth literature and transracial Korean adoption. She co-edits Research on Diversity in Youth Literature and co-edited Harry Potter and the Other: Race, Justice, and Difference in the Wizarding World. Her next book with Paul Lai addresses Asian American youth literature. She is a board member of the International Research Society for Children’s Literature.

Michelle Lê is a current PhD candidate in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.  Her research is on Vietnamese American History, Vietnamese American youth literature, Asian American youth literature, Viet Nam War and Memory, and Oral History Archives. 

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