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Gordon Chang, “War, Race, and Culture: Journeys in Trans-Pacific and Asian American Histories,” in conversation with Kathryn Gin Lum

Date
Tue November 4th 2025, 4:00 - 6:00pm
Location
Building 360
Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE), 450 Jane Stanford Way Building 360, Stanford, CA 94305
CCSRE Conference Room
Event Sponsor
Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity

Writing history, the systematic effort to understand the human past, is a demanding intellectual endeavor. For historian Gordon H. Chang, it has also been a personal and moral enterprise intimately connected to his commitment to realizing a better world. This career-spanning anthology brings together significant essays that prompt conversations across his broad-ranging research interests and personal history, from trans-Pacific history and Asian American history to art history. The book’s introduction reflects on the author’s scholarly trajectory and his journey into Asian American studies as a field of study. Original headnotes that provide new context and insight accompany each of the fifteen essays. Across the chapters, interconnected themes of geopolitical conflict, racial thinking, identity, and transnationalism display the arc of the career of a pioneering scholar. These enduring essays, collected here for the first time, provide crucial historical perspective on urgent issues facing Asian Americans in a time of rising international tensions and anti-Asian sentiments at home.

Sponsored by the Research Institute of CCSRE.