Cheryl Lee

Cheryl Lee

Cheryl Lee

Graduate Student

Email: cherylsjlee@g.ucla.edu


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Biography

Research Interest:

Asian American language and identity; language and race; bilingualism; heritage language use; language socialization; language ideologies

Subfield:

Linguistic Anthropology

Publications

Lee, C. (2020). Heritage language loss of Asian American youth: Racial ideologies in language policy implementation. Working Papers in Educational Linguistics.

Awards & Grants

Constantine and Perina Panunizo Fellowship (UCLA, 2020-2021)

Annual Award for Excellence in Intercultural Communication (University of
Pennsylvania, 2020)

Merit Scholarship (University of Pennsylvania, 2018-2019)

Conference Presentations

「這是not so easy、好嗎?」: Emerging Social Lives of Translanguaging among Chinese and Japanese American Preschoolers. In “Discourse, Difference, and Diaspora,” Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Organized Session, San Francisco, CA, January 7-10, 2021.

Co-organizer with Anusha Ànand and Joyhanna Yoo Garza. “Discourse, Difference, and Diaspora,” Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Organized Session, San Francisco, CA, January 7-10, 2021.

Co-organizer with Anusha Ànand, Andrew Cheng, and Joyhanna Yoo Garza. “Room at the Table: Locating Asian Identity in Linguistics and the LSA,” Workshop, Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, San Francisco, CA, January 7-10, 2021.

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)