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Haiyan Lee (Professor)

Haiyan Lee haiyan
I'm-not-a-bot
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Personal bio
Haiyan Lee received her Ph.D. in East Asian Literature from Cornell University in 2002. She taught at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the University of Hong Kong before joining the Stanford faculty in 2009. Her research and teaching interests range from literature, film, and mass media to history and philosophy.

Currently teaching
EALC 170: Where the Wild Things Are: The Ecology and Ethics of Conserving Megafauna (Winter)
DLCL 170: Where the Wild Things Are: The Ecology and Ethics of Conserving Megafauna (Winter)
GLOBAL 170: Where the Wild Things Are: The Ecology and Ethics of Conserving Megafauna (Winter)
CHINA 380: Survey in Sinophone Literature (Winter)
EARTHSYS 170: Where the Wild Things Are: The Ecology and Ethics of Conserving Megafauna (Winter)
BIO 185: Where the Wild Things Are: The Ecology and Ethics of Conserving Megafauna (Winter)
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