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Taiwanese feminist scholar
Yi-Chun Tricia Lin (
Chinese : 林怡君 ) is a Taiwanese feminist scholar and professor at the
Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) in the United States and Director of SCSU's Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program.
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[5] She was the president of the
National Women's Studies Association from 2012 to 2014.
[2] She is the co-founder of the North American Asian Feminist (NAAF) Collective Caucus at the National Women's Studies Association Conference.
[6] She has received awards from the
National Endowment for the Humanities and
Fulbright Program .
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[8] In addition to being featured in
Ms. magazine ,
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[9] Lin's work has also been published in
peer-reviewed
academic journals such as
Frontiers
[10] and Journal of Global Indigeneity.
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Early life and education
Lin was born in
Taiwan .
[1] She attended Zhunan Primary School in Taiwan.
[12] In 1982, she received a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
English and
American Literature from
National Taiwan Normal University .
[12] She earned a
Master of Arts degree in Western Languages and
Literatures from
Tamkang University .
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Career
In 2001, She received a $24,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for her research on
Pacific Islander writers.
[13] In 2002, her work was featured by the Asian American / Asian Research Institute.
[14] Lin worked as an
Assistant Professor of
English at
Borough of Manhattan Community College until 2004.
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[17] She started working at
Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) in 2004.
[18] In 2005, Lin co-authored the afterword with Greg Robinson in the reissued print of "Restless Wave: My Life in Two Worlds: A Memoir" by
Ayako Ishigaki in 2005.
[19] The
Japanese American National Museum hosted her and Robinson at an event on April 24, 2005 to discuss the book.
[19] In 2008, Lin was promoted from
associate professor to
full professor at SCSU.
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[21] In 2012, she was awarded the President's Appreciation Award alongside
Dorinda Borer for the 26th annual Carroll E. Brown Scholarship & Community Awards.
[4] From 2012 to 2014, Lin served as the president of the National Women's Studies Association.
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[3] In 2018, she was awarded a
Fulbright Fellowship for her research and worked out of
National Dong Hwa University 's College of Indigenous Studies's Department of Ethnic Relations and Cultures for the duration of her fellowship.
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[12] In 2022, she presented her work "Remembering Usu'uru: Indigenous Women's Mobilizing and Transnational Feminist Solidarity" at the American Comparative Literature Association.
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Affiliations
Lin is affiliated with the National Women's Studies Association.
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[23] She is also a member of the board of directors for the
Peace Development Fund .
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References
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"A closer look at Professor Tricia Lin's transition" . SOUTHERN NEWS . 2014-01-16. Retrieved 2023-10-31 .
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f Jolna, Janell Hobson, Karon (2017-10-24).
"Transformation of Consciousness" . Ms. Magazine . Retrieved 2023-10-31 . {{
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"Asian Women Scholars Find Unity Through Feminist Course" . Diverse: Issues In Higher Education . 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2023-10-31 .
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c Sullo, Michelle (2012-02-25).
"West Haven Black Coalition presents annual awards" . New Haven Register . Retrieved 2023-10-31 .
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"Yi-Chun Tricia Lin | Southern Connecticut State University" . www.southernct.edu . Retrieved 2023-10-31 .
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"Asian Women Scholars Find Unity Through Feminist Course" . Diverse: Issues In Higher Education . 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
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"Cuny Honors Bmcc Professors Annie Han and Y-Chun Tricia Lin for Scholarly Achievements – BMCC" . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
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"Fulbright Grantees | Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs" . eca.state.gov . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
^ Ms. Fall 2012. pg.42
https://w3.ric.edu/genderwomensstudies/documents/so%20you%20want%20to%20change%20the%20world.ms%20magazine.pdf
^ Bow, Leslie; Brah, Avtar; Goeman, Mishuana; Harriford, Diane; Keating, Analouise; Lin, Yi-Chun Tricia; Pérez, Laura; Thompson, Becky; Peterson, Zenaida; Willoughby-Herard, Tiffany; Kolenz, Kristen A.; Benson, Krista L.;
Wu, Judy Tzu-Chun ; Huhndorf, Shari M. (2017).
"Combahee River Collective Statement: A Fortieth Anniversary Retrospective" . Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies . 38 (3): 164–189.
doi :
10.5250/fronjwomestud.38.3.0164 .
ISSN
0160-9009 .
JSTOR
10.5250/fronjwomestud.38.3.0164 .
S2CID
148992630 .
^ Lin, Yi-Chun Tricia; Niahosa, Fenmei (2016).
"Narratives from Taiwan: harnessing the strength and solidarity of indigenous communities" . Journal of Global Indigeneity . 2 (2).
ISSN
2651-9585 .
JSTOR
48717675 .
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"A Very Full & Bright Fulbright Journey - Research & Reflections" . journal.fulbright.org.tw . 2021-01-12. Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
^ National Endowment for the Humanities 2001 Annual Report. pg 59
https://www.neh.gov/sites/default/files/inline-files/2001_neh_annual_report.pdf
^ Lin, Yi-Chun Tricia (2018-09-14).
"Re-mapping the Other: Cultural Translation in Asian/Pacific and Caribbean American Writing – Asian American / Asian Research Institute" . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
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"Vassar Quarterly 1 September 1998 — Vassar Newspaper & Magazine Archive" . newspaperarchives.vassar.edu . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
^ Borough of Manhattan Community College. "BMCC Borough of Manhattan Community College The City University of New York 1996-1998 College Bulletin." 1996.
https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1017&context=bm_arch_bulletin
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"21 BMCC Students will Participate in Exploring Transfer and Exploring Research Programs at Vassar College This Summer – BMCC" . Retrieved 2023-11-07 .
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"A closer look at Professor Tricia Lin's transition" . SOUTHERN NEWS . 2014-01-16. Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
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" "Restless Wave: My Life in Two Worlds: A Memoir by Ayako Ishigaki", by Yi-Chun Tricia Lin and Greg Robinson | Japanese American National Museum" . www.janm.org . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
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"Yi-Chun Tricia Lin | Southern Connecticut State University" . www.southernct.edu . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
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"Asian Women Scholars Find Unity Through Feminist Course" . Diverse: Issues In Higher Education . 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
^ American Comparative Literature Association. 2022. Virtual Conference. pg. 89.
https://www.acla.org/sites/default/files/files/ACLA_Program.pdf
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"NWSA, A History 2014 – 35th National Conference - National Women's Studies Association" . www.nwsa.org . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
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"Board of Directors" . Peace Development Fund . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .