Ashley Nguyá»…n earned her M.A. in English from San Diego State University with a specialization in Asian American children's and young adult literature and media. Her research interests include diverse YA literature, representations of family, and literary depictions of food. She is also teaching at several campuses around San Diego. When not reading or lesson-planning, Ashley delights in exploring local boba and dessert shops, serving at her local Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth Movement chapter, and Eucharistic adoration.
Education
- M.A., English, San Diego State University
- B.A., English, San Diego State University
Courses Taught
- College Composition: Writing & Research
Experience in Field
Instructor, University of San Diego
- Studies in United States Literature (ENGL 230)
- First-Year Writing (FYW 150)
Instructor, San Diego City College
- Integrated Reading, Writing, and Reasoning (ENGL 47A)
Instructor, San Diego State University
- Rhetoric of Written Arguments in Context (RWS 200)
- Introduction to Literature (ENGL 220)
Professional and Community Involvement
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- Curriculum Writer and Write Now Prompt Drafter, Words Alive
- SDICCCA Fellowship
- Graduate Assistant, National Center for the Study of Children's Literature, SDSU
- Supplemental Instructor & Senior Tutor, San Diego City College English Center
MEMBERSHIP
- Children’s Literature Association
Dissertations, Presentations, and Publications
PRESENTATIONS
- “Reimagining AAPI History through Children’s and Young Adult Literature," Presenter, San Diego City College AAPI Heritage Month Spring 2021
- “Don’t Assume," Moderator, San Diego Mesa College PATH Conference Spring 2021
- “They Can’t Burn Us All," Moderator, San Diego Mesa College Virtual Cultural Unity Week/Festival of Colors Spring 2021
- “Self-Inflicted Borders: Trauma in Aimee Phan’s We Should Never Meet," Geographical Borders Panel