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Asian American Media Studies

Feminist Media Histories, 2018
One way of orienting a genealogy of Asian American feminist media studies is through the dialectic of pain and pleasure that has come to dominate the way we understand images of Asian American sexuality. We can begin with Renee Tajima's 1989 article “Lotus Blossoms Don't Bleed: Images of Asian Women,” in which she describes how the mainstream media has
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Asiacentrism and Asian American Studies?

Amerasia Journal, 1995
(1995). Asiacentrism and Asian American Studies? Amerasia Journal: Vol. 21, No. 1-2, pp. 137-148.
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Textbooks for Asian American Studies

Amerasia Journal, 1989
Editor's Note: In the following review essay, Professor Min discusses three recently published books: Asian Americans: Emerging Minorities by Harry H. L. Kitano and Roger Daniels (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1988. vi + 214 pp., softcover).
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Asian American Studies After Linsanity

Amerasia Journal, 2012
When the unexpected happened, Asian American Studies was ready for it: What I'm referring to is Linsanity, the most unlikely underdog success story to come true in sports in many a year.
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Asian American studies in travel

Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 2012
This short essay situates this journal's special issue within the Cold War history and politics of transpacific knowledge formation by calling on Edward W. Said's concept of ‘traveling theory.’ Contributors to this groundbreaking collective project have shown us that Asian American critique interfaced with Asia can upset the discipline's boundary and ...
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Has Asian American Studies Failed?

Journal of Asian American Studies, 2012
Focused on the ways in which Asian American studies has and has not been accessed in mainstream and contemporary debates concerning race, ethnicity, and nation, Yu contemplates the possibilities and limitations of a field that is institutionalized yet largely absent in public discourse.
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Re-imagining Asian American Studies

Amerasia Journal, 2003
Contributing editor Arif Dirlik has lucidly posed the key questions before us with regard to several possible configurations of Asian American Studies in the academy. He has outlined the advantages and disadvantages of each and sketched out the most salient terms for our debates.
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Flashpoints for Asian American Studies

2017
Born out of mid-century social movements, Civil Rights Era formations, and anti-war protests, Asian American studies is now an established field of transnational inquiry, diasporic engagement, and rights activism. These histories and origin points analogously serve as initial moorings for Flashpoints for Asian American Studies, a collection which ...
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