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Asian Critical Theory and Counternarratives of Asian American Art Educators in U.S. Higher Education

Studies in Art Education, 2022
Ryan Shin   +6 more
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Godzilla: Asian American Art Network

open access: closed, 2011
Alexandra Chang
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Commentaries and Demarcations: Asian American Art

Art Journal, 2005
1989, when there were only a few scattered resources on this topic. Since then, exhibi tions of contemporary Asian American art have been organized by museums on both coasts, and writings by artists, critics, and art historians have added to the growing bibliography of exhibition catalogues, books, and essays under this rubric.
Nancy Um   +3 more
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Contemporary Asian American Art

2020
Contemporary Asian American art includes artworks created by artists of Asian heritage in the Americas as well as contemporary works that engage with Asian American or Asian diasporic communities, history, aesthetics, politics, theory, and popular culture.
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Asian American and Pacific Island Modernist Art

2020
Artists of Asian descent made substantial contributions to the artistic culture of the United States, incorporating practices that were different from the European-based traditions—like painting with water-soluble pigments rather than oil paint, choosing Asian subjects, and signing their works in the Asian fashion. Coming across the Pacific Ocean, some
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East Asian Art and American Culture: A Study in International Relations.

The Journal of American History, 1993
This is a discussion of the contribution and effects of East Asian art on American culture. Warren Cohen portrays the assembling of the great American collections of East Asian art and explains how this art became part of the cultural consciousness of the people of the USA, transforming their culture into something more complex than the Western ...
Thomas A. Tweed, Warren I. Cohen
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Asian American Art for the People

2018
This chapter offers an overview of the work of Chinese American artist Nancy Hom, very active in political circles since the 1970s in the Bay Area. Drawing from an original interview, the author explores the way in which the 1960s politics, and the Asian American movement specifically, shaped Hom’s identification with Asian Americanness as an emerging ...
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Asians and Asian Americans and the Performing Arts Prior to World War II

2018
Performers of Asian ancestry worked in a variety of venues and media as part of the American entertainment industry in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Some sang Tin Pan Alley numbers, while others performed light operatic works. Dancers appeared on the vaudeville stage, periodically in elaborate ensembles, while acrobats from China, India, and Japan
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