Allan Punzalan Isaac specializes in Asian American, comparative ethnic and postcolonial aspects of contemporary American literary and cultural studies. His first book American Tropics: Articulating Filipino America (University of Minnesota Press, 2006) is the recipient of the Association for Asian American Studies Cultural Studies Book Award. In 2003-2004, he was a Senior Fulbright Scholar at DeLaSalle University-Taft in Manila, Philippines. He received his BA from Williams College and his PhD in Comparative Literature from NYU. He teaches a broad range of courses in theory and literature, Asian American Studies, critical race theory, law and literature, and comparative race studies. His most recent book is Filipino Time: Affective Worlds and Contracted Labor (Fordham UP, 2022)
Details
- Allan Punzalan Isaac
- Professor of American Studies and English
- Associate Dean of the Humanities
- apisaac@amerstudies.rutgers.edu
- Office: RAB 205F
- Office Hours: H 4:15-5:15pm (Online, please make appointment)
- Phone: 848-932-9174
- Courses Taught:
- 050:101:01 - Introduction to American Studies,
- 050:331:01 - Ethnic America: Borders, Labor, and Culture,
- 050:377:01 - Asian American Literatures in English