Background
Sandra Kumamoto Stanley was born on October 13, 1954, in Okinawa, Japan. She is a daughter of Clifford and Sue (Kumamoto) Stanley.
Los Angeles, CA 90007, United States
The University of Southern California where Sandra Kumamoto Stanley received a Doctor of Philosophy degree.
(Viewing Louis Zukofsky as a reader, writer, and innovator...)
Viewing Louis Zukofsky as a reader, writer, and innovator of twentieth-century poetry, Sandra Stanley argues that his works serve as a crucial link between American modernism and post-modernism.
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1994
Sandra Kumamoto Stanley was born on October 13, 1954, in Okinawa, Japan. She is a daughter of Clifford and Sue (Kumamoto) Stanley.
Sandra Kumamoto Stanley studied at the University of Southern California where she received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1988.
Sandra Kumamoto Stanley started her career as a Lecturer in English at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1987 and held this post until 1991. Since 1991, she worked as a professor of English at California State University, Northridge. Sandra Kumamoto Stanley wrote her first book Louis Zukofsky and the Transformation of a Modern American Poetics in 1994. She also was an editor of Other Sisterhoods: Literary Theory and U.S. Women of Color that was published in 1998.
(Viewing Louis Zukofsky as a reader, writer, and innovator...)
1994Quotations: "Hybridity has always represented a key aspect of my identity. Born of a Japanese mother and an American father and raised in Okinawa, Japan, during the height of the Vietnam war, I have always been fascinated with the act of crossing cultural, geographical, and disciplinary lines".
Sandra Kumamoto Stanley is a member of the Modern Language Association of America, Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the United States and Pacific Ancient and Modem Language Association.