Floyd Cheung

Floyd Cheung is an American literary scholar, poet, and academic. He is a professor in the English Department and American Studies Program, former Director of the Sherrerd Center for Teaching and Learning, and current Vice President for Equity and Inclusion at Smith College.

Cheung is most known for his works in English Language and Literature, with a primary focus on American studies, American literature, Asian American literature, and cultural analysis. He has edited numerous volumes featuring lesser-known authors, such as ''The Hanging on Union Square'' by H. T. Tsiang and ''John Okada: The Life and Rediscovered Work of the Author of No-No Boy''. Provided by Wikipedia

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