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ASIAN AMERICANS IN PSYCHIATRIC SYSTEMS [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
Prior to the l960\u27s, very little interest had been shown in researching patterns of American utilization of mental health facilities. The notion of culturally different patterns of psychological “normalcy” for Asian Americans as a distinct population ...
Tashima, Niel
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Introduction to Volume Seven: Confessing Racial Schizophrenia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A short meditation on teaching ethnic American literature in 2016, acknowledgments, and a summary of this volume\u27s ...
Brada-Williams, Noelle
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[Review of] Julio A. Martinez and Francisco A. Lomeli. Chicano Literature: A Reference Guide [PDF]

open access: yes, 1989
The editors in attempting to cover Chicano literature written since 1848 by Americans of Mexican descent have done a fine service for all students of American literature whether they are specialists or generalists, tyros or scholars.
Auser, Cortland P.
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The Educational Experience of Young Men of Color: A Review of Research, Pathways and Progress [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This report synthesizes the literature on high school, postsecondary pathways, and higher education for African American, Asian Amerian and Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, and Native American and Alaska Native males.
John Michael Lee, Jr., Tafaya Ransom
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Review Of Conjure In African American Society By J.E. Anderson [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Anderson (history, Middle Georgia College) looks at the history of black American magical beliefs and practices that are known variously as hoodoo, voodoo, tricking, mojo, and conjure, among other terms. According to Anderson, conjure is not a religion,
Chireau, Yvonne Patricia
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Folklore in American Literature [PDF]

open access: green, 1959
J. W. Ashton   +2 more
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Twenty Years After Through the Arc of the Rain Forest: An Interview with Karen Tei Yamashita [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
A brief interview in which Yamashita discusses her work which has spanned twenty years and three continents. The interview closes with her description of her newest novel, I Hotel, which brings readers back to the roots of Asian American Studies and ...
Brada-Williams, Noelle
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American Muslim Health Disparities: The State of the Medline Literature

open access: yes, 2015
Background: While religious beliefs and values influence health behaviors, conventional health disparities research rarely examines health outcomes by religious affiliation particularly within multi-ethnic minority communities.
Padela, Aasim I, Raza, Afrah
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