I am Lisa Wu and I have been teaching at City Tech since 1993. I believe this was before many of you were born! When I started I was a grad student and now I have children who are older than you.
My name a mixture of my two cultural identities: American first name, Chinese last name. I am an ABC, American-Born Chinese. Wu is a very common Chinese family name. My family name Wu is called “mouth sky Wu” because my surname Wu is written with the character for mouth on top and the character for sky on bottom.
Here is my Chinese surname.
I really don’t know how to write Chinese, how to read Chinese, and I speak a limited amount of Chinese only enough to speak about simple things. As I get older I feel the pull of my Chinese roots, wanting to know more about the land of my parents, the story of my parents, the history of the Chinese side of me. In Summer 2018 and 2019, I travelled to China and taught at Xian Jiao Tong University.
A surprising fact is that I grew up in West Virginia. I participated in competitive gymnastics and was the first girl in WV to do a backflip on the balance beam. I have had a long and arduous educational journey involving studying chemistry pre-med then dropping out of med school and wandering and finally landing in NYC, working in publishing, and studying literature. It has been a long journey, but I am glad to be here. I have enjoyed my work and met wonderful students at City Tech.
This is very interesting professor Wu your writing really shows how much you’ve accomplished and the amount of knowledge you’ve acquired through your journey. Like you I’m also interested in culture not so much my own but I enjoy learning other languages and customs. I took a Chinese class for two years in highschool. I didn’t pay attention much so I’m still very much a beginner but I do want to master the language one day and travel abroad. My Chinese name is 张健德 given by my 老师. I was also born in Virginia as well my father was in the military so my mother gave birth to me while they were stationed at a base there. I still don’t know what I’d like to major in so I’ll likely end up switching majors alot and trying out different fields like you. However, I probably won’t end up being a writer if I’m honest I’ve never enjoyed the process of reading or writing memoirs and super cryptic books that require a lot of analysis. I’m more interested in reading encyclopedias and scientific informational books.