
In this episode of Her Way AAPI, we are joined by Shelley Lee, Professor of American Studies, History, and Humanities and Affiliate of Urban Studies at Brown University. She also co-organizes their Asian Pacific American and Diaspora Studies working group and was formerly the chair of Comparative American Studies at Oberlin College. Born in Seoul in the 70’s and raised in the intersection of Silicon Valley’s tech boom and demographic change, Professor Lee grew up immersed in ethnically diverse communities and socioeconomically diverse school systems. After entering academia at UC Berkeley, she began to interpret history through the lens of ordinary people- adopting a bottom up perspective- and delved into race as a social construct, examining how such categories arise. “These are constructions that arise in response to specific historical forces,” she explains. Professor Lee discusses how her undergraduate studies highlighted the ways in which her story was embedded within the broader American narrative, leading her to contribute to the reconceptualization of American history through Asian American history. She reflects on the movement for ethnic studies, emphasizing how Asian studies or Asian American studies was often an “entry point” for students hoping to make sense of who they are in the greater world. Professor Lee underscores her conviction that Asian American history has always been US history and discusses the myths her students work to dispel and the greater historical narratives these myths sustain. While the historical content itself does not change, she observes that evolving current events and perspectives shape our relationship to the past. She concludes by sharing the ethos that guides her work with Brown’s scholarly APA & Diaspora studies working group, noting that “I like to help create a community where I see the potential for community, but it doesn't quite exist.”
0:00 Introduction and Welcome
1:16 A Formative Early Life: Tech Boom and Demographic Change
4:30 Exploring Asian American Studies at UC Berkeley
5:42 Seeing Patterns, Rethinking Categories
11:05 Oberlin College and Asian American History in US History
15:34 Freedom of Teaching
16:51 Discussing and Dispelling Myths
20:22 Asian American: a Broad and Nuanced Category
22:05 Interpreting History Differently
25:07 Working Group at Brown University