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  1. Pens and Swords: How the American Mainstream Media Report the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict by Marda Dunsky, 2008-01-09
  2. Mormon And Asian American Model Minority Discourses In News And Popular Magazines (Mellen Studies in Journalism) by Chiung Chen Hwang, Chiung Hwang Chen, 2004-07
  3. Seattle's International District: The Making of a Pan-Asian American Community by Doug Chin, 2002-03
  4. Asian American Writers (Literary Reader) by Nextext, 2001-06
  5. Eagle: The Making Of An Asian-American President, Volume 1 (Eagle)
  6. Monitored Peril: Asian Americans and the Politics of TV Representation by Darrell Y. Hamamoto, 1994-08
  7. Almost Home: Violence Against Asian Americans (1 Audio Cassette Tape Set in Case and Box) by Julie Randall, Michael Yoshida, 1985
  8. Brown and Black Communication: Latino and African American Conflict and Convergence in Mass Media (Contributions to the Study of Mass Media and Communications)
  9. Mobile Cultures: New Media in Queer Asia (Console-ing Passions)
  10. Due process for Dr. Wen Ho Lee.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Walter Ko, 1999-06-01
  11. News Media and New Media: The Asia-Pacific Internet Handbook, Episode V
  12. Tamil Cinema (Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia) by Selvaraj Velayutham, 2008-07-03
  13. Speak it Louder: Asian Americans Making Music by Deborah Wong, 2007-04-16
  14. The Asian American journalist: Results of a national survey by Edgar P Trotter, 1987

21. CET -- RESOURCES: Asian American History Web Sites And Resources
A comprehensive list of Asian American history Web sites, media sources and related online resources part of the CET and Ancestors in the Americas Web site starting points to help you further
http://www.asianamericanhistory.org/res.html
Resources The resources here were selected as some of the best starting points to help you further explore Asian American history and culture online in books , and through other media programs . Many of the resources listed here also have extensive links or listings of other resources. We welcome your suggestions for other good starting points. ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES OTHER ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA PROGRAMS MEDIA SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS BOOKS ON ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES CURRICULA RESOURCES AskAsia
Asia Society's AskAsia site is an on-line source for K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. The site provides access to classroom-tested resources and activities, relevant links and a virtual community of educators. The Asian American Curriculum Project
AACP is a not-for-profit source for books on Asian American heritage and contemporary experience Golden Legacy Curriculum
Angel Island Immigration Station Curriculum

The Angel Island Immigration Station curriculum, designed for grades 3 - 5, is also from KQED. Also see Loni Ding's Island of Secret Memories video.

22. Asian American Media--Asian American--Ethnic Studies--College Library
collection. Ethnic studies home page. Ethnic Studies Asian American Asian American media. Asian Americans in the media. The first
http://college.library.wisc.edu/collections/ethnic/AsianAmerican/media.html
Ethnic Studies > Asian American > Asian American Media
Asian Americans in the Media
The first appearance of Asian Americans in films took place during the first half of the 1900s. In the early periods, most of the Asian characters were played by Caucasian actors. Moreover, the stereotypical images of Asian Americans in the films have been undergoing a slow improvement. Asian American directors, actors and producers in the film industry today are trying to continue the tradition as well as to add in some contemporary elements into their productions. This bibliography provides Internet websites, books and videos about or produced by Asian Americans. Videos, which are all documentary films produced in the 1990s, cover topics on history, social issues and personal stories among various Asian American groups. While the reference books provide information about Asian American actors in the early film history, the Internet websites focus more on actors in the recent decades.
Reference Books
The Asian American Encyclopedia.(1995). Edited by Franklin Ng and John D. Wilson. New York: Marshall Cavendish.

23. NAATA : Community : Media Fund
Founded in 1980, the National Asian American Telecommunications Association (NAATA) is at the forefront in creating opportunities for Asian American media through production funding, national media Fund, made possible with funds from the Congress mandated Corporation for Public Broadcasting with the goal of increasing visibility of Asian American
http://www.naatanet.org/community/filmmaker/mediafund
Jump to: HOME ABOUT US -Press Room -Become a Member -Staff Directory -Board of Directors -Opportunities at NAATA COMMUNITY -Filmmaker's Corner Filmmaker Opportunities Media Fund Jim Yee Mentorship Program ABC New Talent Development Recently Supported Projects Projects in the News -Faculty Lounge -Family Fun -Action Alerts Future Fund I Want My APA TV! -Archives APA TV -Upcoming Programs -Available Programs -Archives -Submissions CALENDAR -SFIAAFF -Festival Highlights -Festival Submissions SHOP NAATA -What's New -Videos By Title By Subject By Ethnicity -Audio Cassettes -Books -How to Order -FAQ's -Submissions FORUMS SITE MAP
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    Projecting Asian America: NAATA Media Fund MEDIA FUND OVERVIEW In 1990, NAATA established the Media Fund, made possible with funds from the Congress mandated Corporation for Public Broadcasting with the goal of increasing visibility of Asian American programs on public television and impacting the way in which Asian Americans are perceived and understood. To date, over $3 million has been granted to over 150 projects. NAATA seeks engaging and provocative project proposals from independent media producers. We encourage works that address contemporary issues, reflecting the growth and change in our communities:
  • 24. East Asian Cinema: Media Resources Center UCB
    East Asian Cinema China, Japan Korea books and articles about East Asian cinema. Bibliography of books and the relationship between a gay Asian american and his Taiwanese parents
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/Asianfilm.html
    Chinese Cinema/Chinese Filmmakers
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  • Bibliography of books and articles about South/Southeast Asian cinema
    Chinese Cinema/Chinese Filmmakers: Mainland China
    Beijing Bicycle (Shi qi sui de dan che) (China/Taiwan, 2001)
    Directed by Xiaoshuai Wang. Just as Guai, a bicycle messenger, makes his final payment for the silver mountain bike loaned by his company, he finds it stolen. After endless searching, Guai discovers his bicycle is now in the hands of Jian who bought the bicycle with stolen money. Though Guai and Jian finally work out a deal, they find themselves on an unexpected journey of self-discovery. 113 min. DVD 1287
    Credits and other information from the Internet Movie Database
    The Blue Kite (Lan Feng Cheng) (China, Hong Kong, 1993)
    Directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang. Banned in China, this film is the most acclaimed and controversial to come out of the new Chinese cinema. Told from the perspective of a young boy, Tieh-tou, it traces the fate of a Beijing family and their neighbors through the political and social upheavals in 1950's and 60's China. 138 min. DVD 1791; vhs 999:1832
  • 25. Asian, Pacific, & South Asian American Video: Media Resources Center UCB: Korean
    The Movies, Race, Ethnicity (for cinema works by Asian American filmmakers or immigrant communities racism, sexism, representation of Asians in the media.
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/koreanamvid.html
    Korean Americans
  • The Movies, Race, Ethnicity (for cinema works by Asian American filmmakers or films with images of Asian Americans
  • People of Mixed Race - Interracial Marriage/Dating
  • The Movies, Race, Ethnicity (for cinema works by Asian American filmmakers or films with images of Asian Americans
    Arirang.
    Be Good, My Children.
    An irreverent drama about a Korean immigrant family in New York City, whose members each have very different ideas about what life should be like in their adopted homeland. Raises issues affecting many immigrant communities: racism, sexism, representation of Asians in the media. 47 min. Video/C 4387
    Black Hair and Black-eyed
    A film by Julie Whang.From what sources does a young Korean-American lesbian draw her sense of identity? er mother, from fashion magazines, from the boy she dances with, or the girl she sleeps with, or her own barren apartment? 1994. 9 min. Video/C 5215
    Camp Arirang.
    Filmmakers explore prostitution near American military bases in South Korea and examine the lives of the sex workers and their Amerasian children who live in U.S. camp towns throughout South Korea. Through interviews with the workers, soldiers and scholars the film examines the historical roots of the problem and the complicity of the Korean and American governments. 1995. 28 min. Video/C 5299
  • NAATA catalog description
  • Fighting Grandpa
    A sensitive and probing portrayal of Korean immigrant grandparents and their marriage. Grandma, left alone with four children for ten years in Korea, while her husband studied in America, was finally brought to Hawaii where she endured new hardships. Now, after 70 years of marriage, when grandpa dies, grandma's stoicism gives way to a piercing grief which surprises and confounds her family. Director/writer/cinematographer, Greg Pak. 1998. 21 min. Video/C 6526
  • 26. Third Thursdays: The Future Of Asian American Media
    19th The Future of Asian American media. June 19th This month, we explore the changing face of Asian American print media. With the demise
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    The Future of Asian American Media June 19th
    Locus
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    This month, we explore the changing face of Asian American print media. With the demise of aMagazine, a number of publications have emerged serving Asian American audiences. These publications enter amongst an expanding media landscape that includes countless voices (female, pop-culture, lifestyle, etc). What will APA print media look like, and will we read it? Panelists include:
    • Melissa Hung
      Editor-in-chief
      Hyphen Magazine
    • Max Lau
      Editor-in-chief
      Noodle Magazine
    • Oliver Wang freelance writer freelance writer for a variety of API publications and publications like the San Francisco Bay Guardian, Vibe, and The Source.
    Moderated by:
    • Dawn Lee Activities Coordinator MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center San Jose State University
    New Pricing Plan: recommended donation w/dinner: $10, $15 or $20

    27. Japanese American Network - Media
    Related Links. Rafu Shimpo Established in 1903 and based in Los Angeles, the Rafu Shimpo is the largest Japanese American daily newspaper.
    http://www.janet.org:8000/weblinks/media.html
    Home Little Tokyo History Arts/Culture ... Fun
      Japanese/Asian American Media
    Related Links
    • Rafu Shimpo - Established in 1903 and based in Los Angeles, the Rafu Shimpo is the largest Japanese American daily newspaper. (contributed by Wataru Ebihara
    • Nichi Bei Times - Since its first edition rolled off the presses on May 18, 1946, the Nichi Bei Times has been dedicated to serving the Northern California Japanese American community. Over the years, the newspaper has covered wide areas of community interest and concern, including news and events, new laws and regulations, and myriad topics relective of a vibrant immigrant community and a rapidly expanding Japanese American population. (contributed by Wataru Ebihara
    • NikkeiWest - NikkeiWest was established in 1992 for the English-speaking Japanese American community of Northern California, so that they may be informed of current events, news, sports, and articles of interest that is directly related to their Japanese American culture and heritage. (contributed by Wataru Ebihara
    Add a link

    28. Asian American Empowerment: ModelMinority.com
    Re Beyond All Recognition Asian American media Images (Score 1) by Metalhead on Tuesday, March 25 @ 061233 EST (User Info Send a Message) http//.
    http://modelminority.com/gate.html?name=News&file=comments&op=showreply&tid=3536

    29. Money Media & The Asian American Image 4/4 | Mediawatch | GoldSea
    letters from consumers complaining that they were supporting a show that was offensive, or that they weren t supporting any Asian American media, they would be
    http://goldsea.com/Mediawatch/Moneymedia/moneymedia4.html
    ASIAN AMERICAN
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    New Asian American Reality Show

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    PAGE 4 OF 4 iven the formidable consumer power at our disposal, we can impact what we and our children see and read in the media in two ways: (1) by influencing advertisers to support media that provide positive coverage of Asians; and (2) by influencing advertisers away from media that treat Asians unfairly or overlook us entirely. A show that immediately comes to mind is Fox's Beverly Hills 90210 , which, implausibly enough, is devoid of recurring Asian characters. This is not good for our young children who are among the show's fans. Another is ABC's Doogie Hauser, M.D. which, absurdly, shows a UCLA medical center without a recurring Asian character. Advertisers want to sell you their products. Toyota and Sony, for example, spend hundreds of millions a year to persuade Americans to buy their products. If their advertising directors thought that some part of the ad budgets were being spent counter-productively, they would redirect the money. If they received letters from consumers complaining that they were supporting a show that was offensive, or that they weren't supporting any Asian American media, they would be pressured to respond or face losing valuable customers. Each letter, in an ad director's mind, represents many many similar-minded consumers. Few human beings are as sensitive to complaints.

    30. Money Media & The Asian American Image 1/4 | Mediawatch | GoldSea
    MONEY, media The Asian American Image PAGE 1 OF 4. RUTH There are too few positive Asian images in the media. CONSEQUENCE Our
    http://goldsea.com/Mediawatch/Moneymedia/moneymedia.html
    ASIAN AMERICAN
    MEDIAWATCH
    If the mass media is the mirror of American society, Asian Americans could have claimed ghost status. We can help change it by wielding our consumer clout.
    by Tom Kagy
    New Asian American Reality Show

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    MEDIAWATCH The Asian American Image PAGE 1 OF 4 RUTH: There are too few positive Asian images in the media. CONSEQUENCE: Our 5-year-old daughter tells me that I look like a bad guy because she knows the good guys are caucasian. Who among us hasn't been passed up for the chance to be the things we wanted to be because our image didn't fit that role whether it's a job, a part, a date, an election? TRUTH: Most peoples' ideas of just who does or doesn't fit a role comes from what they see in the media. CONSEQUENCE: Asians are seen as standouts at being quiet sidekicks, making sushi, studying, tinkering with circuitboards, cleaning teeth and doing laundry. We are seen as constitutionally incapable of excelling at basketball, lawyering, sending audiences rolling in the aisles with uncontrolled laughter, seducing virtuous but incredibly sexy women, fighting with cool resourcefulness against astronomical odds well-oiled pecs and biceps glistening with sexy sweat to save the world from being blown up by cackling evil genuises. Hell, all too often, we are the cackling evil genuises.

    31. AsiaSource: AsiaLINKS - A Resource Of The Asia Society
    on Asian American film. Asian American media Arts Links to websites promoting Asian American media Arts. Asian American Net The
    http://www.asiasource.org/links/al_mp_03.cfm?TID=21,24

    32. AsiaSource: AsiaLINKS - A Resource Of The Asia Society
    Asian American film. Asian American media Arts Links to websites promoting Asian American media Arts. Asian CineVision (ACV) Asian
    http://www.asiasource.org/links/al_mp_03.cfm?TID=28

    33. Classroom Resources
    Asian American media Websites. General media Sites. Asian American Artistry. Asian American media Arts. Asian American Mall (entertainment links).
    http://www.csun.edu/~hfaas002/academic/classroom-resources.htm
    Jerome Richfield 340 * 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8251 * Office: 818-677-4966 * Fax: 818-677-7094 Home
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  • Student Guide Computer Labs Asian American General Resources Berkeley Asian American Oral History Berkeley's Interactive Chinese American History CET Resources Page: CSUN University Library Bibliography and Style Guides - For citation styles. My America: Stanford Beginning Library Research on Asian American Studies The Asian American Cybernauts Page Asian American Community Resources Asian American Resource Web Asian Week newspaper Asian American History and Literature Asian American Cybernauts Page ... Librarian Dan Tsang’s Asian American Studies resources Asian American Women Asiang URLs Exoticize My Fist Big Bad Chinese Mama Coalition for Slavery and Trafficking Asian Pacific American Gays and Lesbians Queer Asian Pacific Resources Asian Indian Americans Asian Indian resources Asian Indian webring Little India newspaper Cambodian American Community Cambodian Refugees in America Cambodian American Youth Identity Chinese American Community

    34. Gender, Ethnicity & Race In Media: Asian Americans
    Asian CineVision A notfor-profit Asian American media arts center founded in 1976, is dedicated to encouraging the development of Asian American media arts.
    http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/GenderMedia/asian_txt.html
    Asia Through a Glass Darkly: Stereotypes of Asians in Western Literature
    Article written by John S. Major for the Asia Society's Focus on Asian Studies , Vol. V, No. 3, Contemporary Literature
    Asia Times
    An English language news site that covers China, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Japan, Korea, and Central Asia. This Internet-only publication "reports and examines geopolitical, political, economic and business issues … from an Asian perspective."
    Asian "Ally' character puts stereotypes to test
    Annie Nakao, of the San Francisco Examiner discusses the character Ling on the Ally McBeal TV series.
    Asian American Film
    "The latest scoop on Asian American film and filmmakers. With constantly updated news, reviews, screening info, features, and message boards. With a Filmmakers Network and the Asian American Filmmakers Database."
    Asian CineVision
    A not-for-profit Asian American media arts center founded in 1976, is dedicated to encouraging the development of Asian American media arts.
    AsiangURLS
    "A website for Asian women that's beyond stereotypes." A great resource jam-packed with news.

    35. Gender, Race And Ethnicity In Media - Asian Americans

    http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/GenderMedia/asian.html

    36. Asian American Film: News
    In 1985, he started CineVue as a newsletter to promote Asian American media arts and the Asian American International Film Festival.
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    Entertainment Minute Movies Haiku Fu Comix Resources Filmmakers Network Film Database About the Site Manifesto Contact Staff/Credits Sign up for the Asian American Film Newsletter! Manifesto Learn more Name: Email: City/State: Asian American Film Home News > Memorial service in New Jersey for former ACV director Bill Gee Shamelessly biased news reports about the latest Asian American film happenings Memorial service in New Jersey for former ACV director Bill Gee Sad news from our friends at Asian Cinevision: FORMER ACV EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BILL GEE, DIES AT AGE 53. It is with great sadness that we share the news of a member of the ACV family’s passing. Former ACV Executive Director (1995-1999), Bill Gee died a few weeks ago in his home in Chinatown at the age of 53. Bill began volunteering at ACV in 1984 first as a photographer and writer for Bridge magazine. In 1985, he started CineVue as a newsletter to promote Asian American media arts and the Asian American International Film Festival. Now an annual Asian American media arts journal, CineVue continues today to be one of ACV’s trademarks. During his years at ACV, Bill also edited two volumes of the Asian American Media Reference Guide. A native of New York, Bill grew up in the west village where his family owned a laundry on Hudson Street. He received his undergraduate degree in 1970 from SUNY Stonybrook and went on to pursue graduate work in astrophysics.

    37. AAJA News: MEDIA WATCH: AN EYE ON THE MEDIA
    11, the Asian American Journalists Association urges the nation s news media to continue the responsible reporting on our nation s Arab American communities
    http://www.aaja.org/html/news_html/media_watch/media_watch_010912.html
    Select Arizona Asia (Hong Kong) Atlanta Chicago Florida Hawaii Los Angeles New England New York Philadelphia Portland Sacramento San Diego San Francisco Bay Area Seattle Texas Washington, D.C. Press Releases Features Media Watch Photo Gallery Publications Archives MEDIA WATCH: AAJA ADVISES ON COVERAGE OF ARAB AMERICANS For Immediate Release: September 12, 2001
    Contact: Aki Soga (802) 660-1866; Mediawatch@aaja.org (San Francisco) - As we cover the horrific events of Sept. 11, the Asian American Journalists Association urges the nation's news media to continue the responsible reporting on our nation's Arab American communities that has marked coverage so far. Our profession has the opportunity and the responsibility to inform the public about the many facets of this national tragedy. At the same time, we can help ensure that the devastating events in New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania do not lead to further injustices against other Americans. Arab Americans, along with all of us, are victims of this attack. Already, there is much concern within Arab American communities in our nation about the backlash that might result from Tuesday's attacks. These fears are fueled by reports that link these attacks to Arab or Islamic terrorists. The Detroit Free Press has put together an excellent guide for journalists titled, "100 Questions and Answers About Arab Americans." The guide is available online at

    38. CET -- RESOURCES: Asian American History Web Sites And Resources
    ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES. OTHER ASIAN AMERICAN media PROGRAMS. media SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS. BOOKS ON ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY.
    http://www.cetel.org/res.html
    Resources The resources here were selected as some of the best starting points to help you further explore Asian American history and culture online in books , and through other media programs . Many of the resources listed here also have extensive links or listings of other resources. We welcome your suggestions for other good starting points. ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES OTHER ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA PROGRAMS MEDIA SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS BOOKS ON ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES CURRICULA RESOURCES AskAsia
    Asia Society's AskAsia site is an on-line source for K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. The site provides access to classroom-tested resources and activities, relevant links and a virtual community of educators. The Asian American Curriculum Project
    AACP is a not-for-profit source for books on Asian American heritage and contemporary experience Golden Legacy Curriculum
    Angel Island Immigration Station Curriculum

    The Angel Island Immigration Station curriculum, designed for grades 3 - 5, is also from KQED. Also see Loni Ding's Island of Secret Memories video.

    39. SULAIR: Research Quick Start Guides: Asian American Studies
    The Asian American media Reference Guide, 2nd ed. (Green Library mediaMicrotext Center E184.O6 A79 1990), an annotated list of films and videotapes about Asia
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/asam.html
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    Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources ... Internet Resources Stanford University Libraries contains many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of Asian Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of Asian American Studies, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog, to locate books and other materials. Use the library's

    40. Asian CineVision
    Asian CineVision is a nonprofit media arts organization dedicated to promoting and preserving Asian and Asian American media expressions by
    http://www.asiancinevision.org/aboutus.html
    Asian CineVision is a nonprofit media arts organization dedicated to promoting and preserving Asian and Asian American media expressions by:
    During its first twenty-five years, ACV grew in part by initiating its own programs and in part by seizing opportunities to save or adopt worthwhile projects formerly carried out by other groups (such as taking over the publication of Bridge CineVue , a print and media archive, and a range of training workshops.
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