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Febe Pamonag

Dr. Febe Pamonag, Professor

, Fulbright Award Winner, Multicultural Teaching Excellence Award, 澳门六合彩历史记录 University Research Council Award Winner

Dr. Febe Pamonag joined the department in fall 2007 as its specialist in Asian history. Prof. Pamonag received her Ph.D. in 2006 from the University of Alberta. She offers the department's upper-division courses on the history of China [History 345], Japan [History 346], women in Asian history [History342], cross-listed with Women鈥檚 Studies [History 342], topics in Asian history [History 485 (G)], survey courses on Asian history [History 245] and World history [History 116], which are available for Humanities and Multicultural General Education credit, and graduate seminars on postwar Japan, U.S. colonial rule in the Philippines, the Asia-Pacific War in history and popular culture, and global history of food and disease [History 530 and 531].

Prof. Pamonag鈥檚 research interests include women鈥檚 movements, imperial medicine and public health, and history of food. She has published articles in several journals, including the Pacific Historical Review, U.S.-Japan Women鈥檚 Journal, and Social Science Diliman: A Philippine Journal of Society and Change. She also published 鈥淲omen and Social Movements in the Philippines during the American Empire, 1900-1940,鈥 in Indigenous Women鈥檚 Voices in North America, American Empire, and the Global South, 1820-2020: A Syllabus with Documents (Alexander Street Press, 2024). She is currently working on a monograph on patient activism at the Culion leprosarium in the U.S.-occupied Philippines.

Prof. Pamonag also served as Associate Editor of the 鈥淔ilipino Women and American Empire鈥 team of the , directed by historians Kathryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin. This peer-reviewed online collection was co-published by the Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender at the State University of New York, Binghamton, and Alexander Street Press of Alexandria, Virginia (2017).

Prof. Pamonag has won several grants and awards. She was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship and an NEH Summer Stipend for her project on Hansen鈥檚 disease patients' activism in early twentieth-century Philippines. She was one of sixteen post-secondary instructors in the United States selected to participate in the Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad to China in summer 2013. She also won two 澳门六合彩历史记录 University Research Council Grants and two 澳门六合彩历史记录 Faculty Summer Stipends to support her research.

Prof. Pamonag has supervised graduate and undergraduate students鈥 research on a wide range of topics. Many of her students have won awards: Leia Hastings鈥檚 paper 鈥淕host of Tsushima: A Video Game鈥檚 Potential in an Educational Setting鈥 was Best Graduate Paper at the 2022 Illinois Regional Phi Alpha Theta Conference; Luke Hobbs鈥檚 paper 鈥淲artime Japan and the Homefront鈥 won the 2021 Department of History鈥檚 William & Doris Burton Writing Award in History; Luke Josey鈥檚 paper 鈥淣avigating Article 9: The Evolution of the Maritime Self-Defense Force in Postwar Japan鈥 won the 2019 Burton Writing Award in History; Nancy Dixon鈥檚 paper 鈥淪ilenced and Naked People: Representations of the Filipinos at the Quincy Museum鈥 was first-place winner in the 2017 澳门六合彩历史记录 Graduate Research Presentation; Samantha Heinrich's paper "The 'Savage' Filipinos and Their Dog-Eating Habits" was honorable mention in the best paper, graduate category, in the 2016 Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference; Madeline Olejnik鈥檚 paper 鈥淩epresentations of Women in Post-1949 China鈥 was a co-winner in the Department of History鈥檚 2014-2015 Judy Ellen Thompson Prize for Best Undergraduate Paper in a History Course; and Lauren Armstead was the Department of History鈥檚 first-place winner in the 2012 Undergraduate Research Day poster competition for 鈥淢aternal Bond in Hiroshima Narratives of Survival.鈥

Prof. Pamonag currently serves as co-advisor of the Omicron Omicron chapter of Phi Alpha Theta (History Honor Society). When not working, she enjoys learning other languages, yoga, and traveling.

Dr. Pamonag receiving Provost's Award for Excellence

Dr. Pamonag receives the Provost's Award for Excellence