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Faculty Judy Tzu-Chun Wu Fellows and Visitors Associate Professor Staff History and Women's Studies 261 Dulles Hall 614.292.9331 Judy Tzu-Chun Wu Associate Professor of [email protected] History and Women's Studies Education The Ohio State University B.A., American Studies with focus on Ethnic Studies, (1992) M.A., U.S. History, Stanford University (1993) Ph.D., History with secondary field in Chinese History, Stanford University (1998)

Teaching/Research Dr. Wu teaches courses on the modern , Asian Americans, women, immigration, the American West, and the 1960s. Her current book project examines the travels of American anti-war activists during the U.S. War in Viet Nam.

Selected Publications Dr. Mom Chung of the Fair-Haired Bastards: The Life of a Wartime Celebrity (University of Press, 2005)

"A Chinese Woman Doctor in Progressive Era Chicago," in Women's Physicians in the Culture of : Gender, Health, and Power, ed. by Ellen More, Elizabeth Fee, and Manon Parry (John Hopkins University Press, forthcoming)

"Filling the Rice Bowls of China: Staging Humanitarian Relief during the Sino-Japanese War," with Karen J. Leong, in and the Politics of Race and Culture, ed. by Sucheng Chan and Madeline Hsu (Temple University Press, 2008)

"An African-Vietnamese American: Robert S. Browne, the Anti- War Movement, and the Personal/Political Dimensions of Black Internationalism" (Journal of African American History, 2007) "Journeys for Peace and Liberation: Third World Internationalism and Radical Orientalism during the U.S. War in Viet Nam," special issue (Pacific Historical Review, 2007)

"Asian American History and Racialized Compulsory Deviance" (Journal of Women’s History, 2003)

"'The Ministering Angel of Chinatown:' Missionary Uplift, Modern Medicine, and Asian American Women's Strategies of Liminality," in Asian/Pacific Islander American Women: A Historical Anthology, ed. by Shirley Hune and Gail Nomura ( University Press, 2003)

Honors and Awards Distinguished Diversity Enhancement Award, History Department Faculty of Color Caucus, The Ohio State University (2008)

Top Young Historian, History News Network (2007)

Distinguished Diversity Enhancement Award, The Ohio State University (2007)

Fellow/Visiting Associate Professor, Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture, (2005-06)

Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award, The Ohio State University (2002)

Mershon Project Radicals on the Road: Third World Internationalism an American Orientalism during the Viet Nam Era

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