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Russell Charles Leong (born 1950) is an academic editor, professor, writer, and long-time
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student. The long-time editor of
Amerasia Journal ''Amerasia Journal'' is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1971 that covers Pacific Islander and Asian American studies. The journal regularly publishes special issues addressing particular themes. History The Amerasia jou ...
(1977–2010), Leong was an adjunct professor of English and Asian-American Studies at
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and currently serves as senior editor for international projects. He is the founding editor of th
CUNY FORUM: Asian American / Asian Studies
published by th
Asian American / Asian Research Institute - CUNY
and served as a Dr. Thomas Tam Visiting Professor at Hunter College/CUNY. He is the author o
Phoenix Eyes and Other Stories
(University of Washington Press, 2000) which received the American Book Award. His most recent publication
MothSutra
a graphic poem about New York City restaurant bicycle deliverymen, was released in 2015.


Early life

Leong was born in
Chinatown, San Francisco The Chinatown (), centered on Grant Avenue and Stockton Street in San Francisco, California, is the oldest Chinatown in North America and one of the largest Chinese enclaves outside Asia. It is also the oldest and largest of the four nota ...
. Leong attended local Chinese and American schools where his English teachers and family encouraged him to write. In 1972, he received his B.A. from
San Francisco State University San Francisco State University (San Francisco State, SF State and SFSU) is a Public university, public research university in San Francisco, California, United States. It was established in 1899 as the San Francisco State Normal School and is ...
, where he took one of the first Asian/American writing classes from Jeffery Paul Chan. Linking art with social and political activism for Asian-Americans, Leong participated in the Kearny Street Workshop. From 1973 to 1974, Leong studied at the
National Taiwan University National Taiwan University (NTU; zh, t=國立臺灣大學, poj=Kok-li̍p Tâi-oân Tāi-ha̍k, p=, s=) is a National university, national Public university, public research university in Taipei, Taiwan. Founded in 1928 during Taiwan under J ...
before earning an MFA from the
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school the ...
in 1990.


Career

Leong was the editor of
Amerasia Journal ''Amerasia Journal'' is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1971 that covers Pacific Islander and Asian American studies. The journal regularly publishes special issues addressing particular themes. History The Amerasia jou ...
(1977–2010), and an adjunct professor of English and Asian-American Studies at
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school the ...
From 2012–2013, Leong served as a Dr. Thomas Tam Visiting Professor at
Hunter College Hunter College is a public university in New York City, United States. It is one of the constituent colleges of the City University of New York and offers studies in more than one hundred undergraduate and postgraduate fields across five schools ...
,
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in
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. He is the founding editor o
CUNY FORUM: Asian American / Asian Studies
published by the Asian American / Asian Research Institute - CUNY. Leong is also the editor and project coordinator for th
U.S.-China media brief
published by the UCLA Asian American Studies Center. In 2015, Leong published "Mothsutra: For Those Who Delivery Food on Bicycles / New York City," a visual graphic portfolio of his poetry and drawings. "MothSutra" was performed at the
Bowery Poetry Club The Bowery Poetry Club is a New York City poetry performance space founded by Bob Holman in 2002.Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' Chapter 26: What the ...
NYC and at the City University of New York'
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
It will be published as an e-book by the UCLA Asian American Studies Center.


Personal life

Leong has a "life is war" ideology representing his dislike towards the academic community. He would like to see himself more as an
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than an
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. Leong's religious views relate most strongly to
Buddhist philosophy Buddhist philosophy is the ancient Indian Indian philosophy, philosophical system that developed within the religio-philosophical tradition of Buddhism. It comprises all the Philosophy, philosophical investigations and Buddhist logico-episte ...
.
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applies to many aspects of his life including relationships and writing. He agrees with the accepting nature of Buddhism and finds it a strong, but not oppressive set of values to incorporate in daily life.Cheung, King-Kok. "Words Matter: Conversations with Asian American Writers."
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. USA. 2000.


Full Oeuvre


Selected works

* ''Mothsutra: For Those Who Deliver Food on Bicycles'' / New York City * ''Phoenix Eyes and Other Stories'' * ''The Country of Dreams and Dust'' * ''My Chinatown A to Z''


Fiction, Memoir and Poetry

*"No Bruce Lee" *"Looking after Hands" *"Enter the Year of the Dragon" *"Haishan" *"The Story of Haishan" *"Memories of Stone Places" *"Fish don't wear no hats" *"A Yin and Her Man" *"Litany" *"Geography One" *"The Painted Branch" *"Aloes" *"Clay" *"Granite" *"Sail" *"Unfolding Flowers, Matchless Flames" *"In the Country of Dreams and Dust" *"Beware of the M Word" *"Aerogrammes"


Video Documentaries on Writers

* NVM Gonzalez: A Story Yet to be Told, 1998, 30 minute video documentary on national writer of the
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, premier, David Henry Hwang Theatre, L.A. December 9, 1998 *Why is Preparing Fish a Political Act? Poetry of Janice Mirikitani, 1990, director and editor. Selected for the National Asian Pacific American Asian Cine Vision Video Festival, New York City aired on Manhattan Cable, 1991. *Morning Begins Here, video documentary on San Francisco Chinatown, screened at the 1985 RIFE International Film and Video Festival,
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. Aired on Channel 18 on Chinese television, Los Angeles, 1986. *Reviews of Literary Work *"Chinese Characters in the Diaspora: Russell Charles Leong," by Stella Dong, in
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, May 30, 2004 (
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) *"Writing the Chinese and Southeast Asian Diasporas in Russell Leong's Phoenix Eyes," by Walter S.H. Lim, in Asian Diaspora: Cultures, Identities, Representations, edited by Robbie Goh and Shawn Wong (
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, 2004) *"Art, Spirituality, and the Ethic of Care: Alternative Masculinities in Chinese American Literature," by King-kok Cheung, in Masculinity Studies, Feminist Theory, New Directions, edited by Judith Kegan Gardiner (
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, New York, 2002) *"Acts of Reclamation" by Sue Russell in the
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(Winter 1995, volume XVII, no. 1) *"L.A. and Other Fictions," by Nina J. Easton, Los Angeles Times Magazine (September 5, 1993.) *"Walls and Bridges," by Steven A. Chin, San Francisco Examiner Image Magazine (November 14, 1993). Author profile and poem. *"Fresh Harvest: Multicultural Poetry from a Nation of Immigrants," by Sesshu Foster, in
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, 1994. *Biography and writers statement in Contemporary Authors. *Author Interview in Words Matter: Conversations with 20 Asian American Writers, edited by King-kok Cheung (University of Hawaii Press, Spring 2000). *Review of Phoenix Eyes in
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, by
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in West Words,
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, August 23, 2000. *Interview and review in
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, September 5, 2000, vo. 27:16. *Interview and article in Pots Magazine, Taipei, Taiwan, December 7. 2001.


References

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