Vivian L. Huang

Ph.D. '16, M.A. '09

Vivian Hunag Work

Vivian L. Huang is the Gaius Charles Bolin Fellow in Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies and Comparative Literature for 2014-2016 at Williams College. This fall she is completing her dissertation "Somewhere Unknown to the Rest of the World: Inscrutability, Asian Americanness, Performance" in the Department of Performance Studies at New York University. Her work studies the strategic redeployments of inscrutability in contemporary Asian American performance across media. In addition to teaching at Williams College, Vivian has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and the arts at New York University and Hunter College, City University of New York.

Education

New York University

Ph.D. - Performance Studies

New York, New York

 

New York University 

Master of Arts - Performance Studies

New York, New York

 

University of California, Berkeley

Bachelor of Arts - English and Theatre & Performance Studies

Berkeley, California