RICK BONUS Aka ENRIQUE C. BONUS

RICK BONUS Aka ENRIQUE C. BONUS

RICK BONUS aka ENRIQUE C. BONUS Department of American Ethnic Studies Phone: (206) 543-3929 University of Washington Dept. Phone: (206) 543-5401 B527 Padelford Hall Fax: (206) 616-4071 Seattle, WA 98195-4380 Email: [email protected] Education Ph.D., Communication, University of California, San Diego. Dissertation: “Locating Filipino Americans: Ethnicity and the Cultural Politics of Space in Southern California.” M.A., Mass Communication (with distinction), California State University, Fresno. Thesis: “Communication Policy and National Development: A Comparative Analysis Of Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand.” B.A., Broadcast Communication, University of the Philippines. Publications Books Maramba, D. C. & Bonus, R. (Eds.). (2013). The “other” students: Filipino Americans, education, and power. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. Vo, L. T. & Bonus, R. (Eds.). (2002). Contemporary Asian American communities: Intersections and divergences. Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press. Bonus, R. (2000). Locating Filipino Americans: Ethnicity and the cultural politics of space. Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press. Journal Articles with Peer Review Bonus, R. (2017). Navigating the ocean in the school: Pacific Islanders in the midst of empire, schooling, and indigeneity. Positions: East Asia cultures critique. Bonus, R. (1997). Marking and marketing “difference”: Filipino oriental stores in Southern California. Positions: East Asia cultures critique 5(2), 643-669. Schiller, D., Bonus, R., Maguire, M., & Taub, L. (1992). International communications and the struggle for competitive advantage in East Asia. In H. Kang (Ed.), Changing international order in North-East Asia and communications politics (pp. 43-74). Seoul, Korea: Nanam Publishing House. Also published as Telecomunicaciones y lucha por el mercado: La competencia en el sudeste asiatico. Telos: Cuadernos de comunicacion, tecnologia y sociedad 34 (June-August, 1993), 46-60. R. Bonus Page 2 Book Chapters with Peer Review Bonus, R. (2016). Come back home soon: The pleasures and agonies of homeland visits. In Martin F. Manalansan and Augusto Espiritu (Eds.). Filipino studies: Palimpsests of nation and diaspora. New York: New York Univ. Press. Bonus, R. (2014.) Ethnicity. In Linda Trinh Vo, Cathy Schlund-Vials, and K. Scott Wong (Eds.), Keywords in Asian American studies. New York: New York Univ. Press. Bonus, R. (2012). Transforming the place that rewards and oppresses us. In B. C. Stockdill & M. Y. Danico (Eds.), Transforming the ivory tower: Challenging racism, sexism, and homophobia in the academy. Honolulu: Univ. of Hawai’i Press. Bonus, R. (2000). Of palengkes and beauty pageants: Filipino American-style politics in Southern California.” In M. F. Manalansan IV (Ed.), Cultural compass: Ethnographic explorations of Asian America. Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press. Bonus, R. (1997). Denials, resistance, and incorporation: The politics of Filipino Americanness in Southern California. In W. Baerwaldt (Ed.), Memories of overdevelopment: Philippine diaspora in contemporary art. Manitoba, Canada: Plug In Editions. Bonus, R. (1997). Homeland memories and media: Filipino images and imaginations in America.” In M. P. P. Root (Ed.), Filipino Americans: Transformation and identity. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reprinted in M. E. Galang, E. Tabios, S. Maira, J. Isip, & A. Y. Esguerra (Eds.), Screaming monkeys: Critiques of Asian American images. Minneapolis, MN: Coffee House Press, 2003. Bonus, R. (1996). Cartographies of Filipino American ethnicity.” In A. C. Ubalde (Ed.), Filipino American architecture, design, and planning issues. Berkeley: Flipside Press. Encyclopedia Articles with Peer Review Bonus, R. & Danico, M. Y. (2014). Association for Asian American studies. In Asian American society: An encyclopedia. Thousand Oaks, CA; Sage. Bonus, R. & L. L. Panganiban. (2014). Filipino Americans (Education). In Asian American society: An encyclopedia. Thousand Oaks, CA; Sage. Bonus, R. (2014). Filipino American community organizations. In Asian Americans: An encyclopedia of social, cultural, economic, and political history. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, LLC. Bonus, R. (2014). Filipino American newspapers. In Asian Americans: An encyclopedia of social, cultural, economic, and political history. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, LLC. Bonus, R. (2014). Filipino pensionados. In Asian Americans: An encyclopedia of social, cultural, economic, and political history. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, LLC. R. Bonus Page 3 Bonus, R. (2001). Asian American politics. In the Encyclopedia of American studies. Danbury, CT: Grolier. Bonus, R. (2001). Assimilation. In the Encyclopedia of American studies. Danbury, CT: Grolier. Bonus, R. (2001). Political correctness. In the Encyclopedia of American studies. Danbury, CT: Grolier. Book Reviews in Refereed Journals Bonus, R. (2014). Review of Migrant Teachers: How American schools import labor, by L. Bartlett (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 2013). Teachers college record. June 16, 2014. Bonus, R. (2009). Review of San Francisco’s International Hotel: Mobilizing the Filipino American community in the anti-eviction movement, by E. Habal (Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press, 2007). Asian affairs: An American review 36, 1, 52-53. Bonus, R. (2008). Review of Creating masculinity in Los Angeles’s Little Manila: Working- Class Filipinos and popular culture, 1920s-1950s, by L. E. Maram (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 2006). Men & masculinities 10, 5 (August), 636-638. Bonus, R. (2007). Review of The peoples of Las Vegas: One city, many faces, by J. L Simich & T. C. Wright (Eds.), (Reno, NV: Univ. of Las Vegas Press, 2005). International journal of urban & regional research 31, 1, 236-237. Bonus, R. (2005). Review of five faces of exile: The nation and Filipino American intellectuals, by A. F. Espiritu (Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 2005) and All the conspirators, by C. Bulosan (Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 2005). Pacific reader: An Asian Pacific North American review of books (December). Bonus, R. (2004). Filipino Americans in Seattle. Review of American workers, colonial power, Philippine Seattle and the transpacific West, 1919-1941, by D. F. Rony (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 2003) and Empire of care: Nursing and migration in Filipino American history, by C. C. Choy (Durham, NC: Duke Univ. Press, 2003). Pacific reader: An Asian Pacific North American review of books (May 26). Bonus, R. (2001). Connections in Asian America. Review of Across the Pacific: Asian Americans and globalization, by E. Hu-DeHart (Ed.), (Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press, 1999) and The Americas of Asian American literature: Gendered fictions of nation and transnation, by R. C. Lee (Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 1999). Pacific reader: An Asian Pacific North American review of books (Spring). Bonus, R. (2000). Transcending the Asian American label in literature. Review of Imagining the nation: Asian American literature and cultural consent, by D. L. Li (Stanford, CA: Stanford Univ. Press, 1998) and Narrating nationalisms: Ideology and form in Asian American literature, by J, Ling (New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1998). Pacific reader: An Asian Pacific North American review of books (Fall), 14-15. R. Bonus Page 4 Bonus, R. (1999). Review of Imagining the Filipino American diaspora: Transnational relations, identities, and communities, by J. Y. Okamura (New York: Garland, 1998) and Voyages: From Tongan villages to American suburbs, by C. A. Small (Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 1997). Journal of Asian American studies 2, 2, 207-211. Interview Article Bonus, R. (2006). Interview with Rick Bonus: Reflections on the state of Filipino/a American studies. In A. T. Tiongson, Jr., E. V. Gutierrez, & R. V. Gutierrez (Eds.), Positively no Filipinos allowed: Building communities and discourse. Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press. Community-Based Journalism Bonus, R. (2010.) Foreword: We are the ccean. In Matamai: The VASA in us, ed. David Palaita. Berkeley: Achiote Press. Bonus, R. (2010). Here in America. In PAMANA III: The bayanihan legacy of the Filipino community of Seattle. Seattle: Filipino Community of Seattle. Teaching and Research Experience 2002 – Present Associate Professor of American Ethnic Studies Chair of the Curriculum Committee (2017-present) Director of Undergraduate Studies (2002-2004) Department of American Ethnic Studies, University of Washington Adjunct Associate Professor -- Department of Communication (with appointment as Graduate Faculty) -- Southeast Asia Studies Center -- Center for Multicultural Education, College of Education Director of the Diversity Minor Program (2005-present) Director of the Oceania and Pacific Studies Minor Program (2016-present) Director of Graduate Studies, Southeast Asia Center (2010-2017) Interim Director of the Southeast Asia Center (2008-2009) Southeast Asia Studies Center of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington Lecturer, AES Foundations (2004-2006) U.W. joint program with the Seattle Public Schools 1998 – 2002 Assistant Professor Department of American Ethnic Studies, University of Washington R. Bonus Page 5 1997 – 1998 Visiting Lecturer Department of Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego 1995 – 1996 Instructor Department of Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego 1993 – 1995 Writing Instructor Muir College Writing Program, University of California, San Diego Summer 1993 Lecturer Summer Bridge Program, University of California, San Diego Awards, Grants, and Fellowships (Partial

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