Cheryl Lee
Research Interests
Multilingualism; Asian American racialization and identity; language and race; language and media; affect; language play; heritage language; language socialization; linguistic anthropology of education; Taiwan
Publications
Yoo, Joyhanna, *Cheryl Lee, Andrew Cheng, and Anusha Ànand. “Asian American Racialization and Model Minority Logics in Linguistics.” Daedalus Special Issue: Language and Social Justice in the USA 152, no. 3 (2023): 130-146. https://doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_02022.
Lee, Cheryl. “Heritage language loss of Asian American youth: Racial ideologies in language policy implementation.” Working Papers in Educational Linguistics 35 (2020): 1-19. https://wpel.gse.upenn.edu/sites/default/files/u13/WPEL-35-Lee.pdf.
Awards & Grants
UC President’s Pre-Professoriate Fellowship (University of California; 2024-2025)
Taiwan Studies Lectureship (UCLA Asia Pacific Center; 2022-2023, 2023-2024)
Constantine and Perina Panunizo Fellowship (UCLA; 2020-2021)
Annual Award for Excellence in Intercultural Communication (University of
Pennsylvania; 2020)
Degrees
M.S.Ed. in Intercultural Communication, University of Pennsylvania (2020)
B.A. in Language, Culture, and Society with a Minor in Asian American Studies,
UC Santa Barbara (2015)