DarylMaeda
- Professor
- Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
- ETHNIC STUDIES
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Education
Ph.D., University of Michigan - American Culture, 2001
M.A., University of Michigan - American Culture, 1996
M.A., San Francisco State University - Ethnic Studies, 1993
B.S., Harvey Mudd College - Mathematics, 1989
Regional and Thematic Interests
Asian American history and studies, comparative ethnic studies, radical social movements, the 1960s and 70s, transnational culture
Profile
Daryl Joji Maeda has been a faculty member at 鶹ѰBoulder since 2005. Prior to his current position, he served as Dean and Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education at 鶹ѰBoulder,Associate Dean for Student Success in the College of Arts & Sciences, and Chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies.
An interdisciplinary cultural historian, Maeda is a nationally recognized scholar in Asian American studies and comparative ethnic studies. He has published two books and numerous articles and book chapters on Asian American activism in the 1960s and 1970s. His most recent book, a cultural history of the iconic martial artist and actor Bruce Lee, was published in 2022.
Selected Publications
Books
Maeda, Daryl.. NYU Press, 2022.
Maeda, Daryl.. American Social and Political Movements of the Twentieth Century series, Routledge, 2011.
Maeda, Daryl.. Critical American Studies series, University of Minnesota Press, 2009.
Refereed Articles
Moses, Michele S., Daryl J. Maeda, and Christina H. Paguyo. “Racial Politics, Resentment, and Affirmative Action: Asian Americans as ‘Model’ College Applicants.” Journal of Higher Education. DOI:
Daryl Joji Maeda. “Nomad of the Transpacific: Bruce Lee as Method.” American Quarterly 69, no. 3 (September 2017), 741-761.
Maeda, Daryl.“.” American Quarterly57, no. 4 (December 2005): 1079-1103. Winner of theConstance M. Rourke Prizeby the American Studies Association for the best article published inAmerican Quarterlyin 2005.
Edited Collections
Arturo Aldama, Elisa Facio, Daryl Maeda, and Reiland Rabaka, eds. . University Press of Colorado, 2011.
Contributions to Edited Collections
Maeda, Daryl.“Documenting the Third World Student Strike, the Anti-War Movement, and the Emergence of Second-Wave Feminism from Asian American Perspectives.” In Cambridge History of Asian American Literature, eds. Min Song and Rajini Srikanth (Cambridge University Press, in press), 221-36.
Maeda, Daryl.“Documenting the Third World Student Strike, the Anti-War Movement, and the Emergence of Second-Wave Feminism from Asian American Perspectives.” In, eds. Min Song and Rajini Srikanth (Cambridge University Press, in press), 221-36.
Maeda, Daryl.“Movement.” In, eds. Cathy Schlund-Vials, Linda Trinh Vo, and K. Scott Wong (New York: NYU Press, 2015), 165-168.
Maeda, Daryl.“Before the Birth of Asian America: Asian Americans and the New Left.” In, eds. Howard Brick and Gregory Parker (Ann Arbor: Michigan Publishing, 2015), 301-317.
Maeda, Daryl.“The Asian American Movement.” In, ed. Heather Thompson (New York: Prentice Hall, 2009).
