Department of History

Shelley Lee

Professor of American Studies, Professor of History
Maddock 304
Research Interests Asian American history, immigration, urban history
Office Hours Wednesdays, 10:00-12:00pm and Thursdays, 1:00-2:00pm

Biography

Shelley Lee is a Professor of American Studies and an affiliate of Urban Studies and History at Brown University. Prior to joining Brown, she was a Professor of History and chair of Comparative American Studies at Oberlin College. Her scholarship and teaching focus on the histories of immigration, race relations, Asian Americans, and U.S. cities during the twentieth century. Her articles have been published in journals such as Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies, the Journal of Asian American Studies, and the Western Historical Quarterly, and books include Koreatown, Los Angeles: Race, Immigration, and the American Dream (Stanford University Press, 2022); A New History of Asian America (Routledge 2013) and Claiming the Oriental Gateway: Prewar Seattle and Japanese America (Temple University Press, 2011). Other writings on subjects from college student activism to the Me Too movement in higher ed have been published in online venues such as Ms. MagazineInside Higher Ed, and Salon. She is working on various projects related to Asian American public history, the history of undocumented immigration, and an updated edition of A New History of Asian America