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  1. The Second Generation: Ethnic Identity among Asian Americans (Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans Series) by Pyong Gap Min, 2002-07
  2. Sexual Naturalization: Asian Americans and Miscegenation (Asian America) by Susan Koshy, 2005-01-18
  3. Elusive Citizenship: Immigration, Asian Americans, and the Paradox of Civil Rights (Critical America) by John Park, 2004-06-01
  4. Faithful Generations: Race and New Asian American Churches by RussellJeung, 2004-12-01
  5. Becoming Asian American: Second-Generation Chinese and Korean American Identities by Nazli Kibria, 2003-07-25
  6. Take Out: Queer Writing From Asian Pacific America (Asian American Writers Worksh) by Quang Bao, 2000-10-15
  7. Emerging Voices: South Asian American Women Redefine Self, Family and Community
  8. Leaving Deep Water: Asian American Women at the Crossroads of Two Cultures by Claire S. Chow, 1999-03-01
  9. The South Asian Americans (The New Americans) by Karen Isaksen Leonard, 1997-10-30
  10. Asian America through the Lens: History, Representations, and Identities: History, Representations, and Identities (Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans , No 3) by Jun Xing, 1998-02-28
  11. Smuggled Chinese: Clandestine Immigration to the United States (Asian American History and Culture) by Ko-Lin Chin, Douglas S. Massey, 2000-01-15
  12. Eagle: The Making Of An Asian-American President, Volume 1 (Eagle)
  13. The History and Immigration of Asian Americans (Asians in America: The Peoples of East, Southeast, and South Asia in American Life and Culture) by Franklin Ng, 1998-05-01
  14. The Racial Logic of Politics: Asian Americans and Party Competition (Asian American History and Culture) by Thomas P. Kim, 2006-12-28

81. Journal Of Educational Media And Library Sciences, Vol. 39 No. 3 , Pages 251 -26
Journal of Educational Media and Library sciences. Vol. 39 No. 3 , Pages 251 268 , 2002. Asian American Literature in School Libraries. Shu-Hsien LAI CHEN.
http://www.fed.cuhk.edu.hk/ceric/jemls/200200390003/0251.htm
Journal of Educational Media and Library Sciences
Vol. 39 No. 3 , Pages 251 - 268 , 2002
Asian American Literature in School Libraries
Shu-Hsien LAI CHEN Abstract American schools have become more diverse than ever, with many children coming from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Asian American students, though, not the largest minority group, have been gaining steady increase in recent years. This article will discuss the needs of including Asian American literature in school libraries and the evaluation criteria of Asian American literature. Outstanding Asian American authors, illustrators, and literature will be highlighted. Suggestions will be given on how schoolteachers and library media specialists help Asian American students appreciate their own literature. Keywords: Asian Americans; literature; children; young adults; selection criteria Index Journal of Educational Media and Library Sciences Other Journals Subscription form Mail any comments and suggestions to hkier-journal@cuhk.edu.hk

82. SJSU Catalog
College of Social sciences. Professors Maria Luisa Alaniz, Chair Wenshu Lee, CoordinatorWomen s Studies Alexander Yamato, Coordinator Asian American Studies.
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Curtiss Takada Rooks Curricula BA, Social Science BA, Social Science, Preparation for Teaching (Single Subject) BA, Social Science, Preparation for Teaching (Multiple Subjects) Minor, Asian American Studies Minor, Social Science Minor, Women's Studies Introduction BA - Social Science BA - Social Science, Preparation for Teaching (Single Subject) BA - Social Science, Preparation for Teaching (Multiple Subjects) ...
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    Students take courses from across the College of Social sciences. Approved topicsinclude Asian American Studies, Comparative Studies in Race/Ethnicity, Class
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    Introduction
    The Social Sciences Department is an interdisciplinary department offering majors and minors which draw on social scientific methods of inquiry, connected by interdisciplinary courses that investigate subjects from a multiplicity of perspectives, rather than focusing on a single discipline. The department includes the Asian American Studies Program, the Social Science Program and the Women's Studies Program. The undergraduate major draws on the strengths of the three programs and offers a broad, liberal arts education with a focus in the social sciences. Two options within the BA - Social Science prepare future teachers for entrance into elementary (multiple subjects) or secondary (single subject) teaching credential programs in the College of Education by satisfying the requirements of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. A third option, the topical social sciences major, enables students to specialize in interdisciplinary investigation of particular topics. Students take courses from across the College of Social Sciences. Approved topics include: Asian American Studies, Comparative Studies in Race/Ethnicity, Class and Gender, Public Service and Social Change, and Women's Studies. Special topics may also be arranged. Interested students should consult with the department for handouts specifying required and recommended courses. Students should consult the department for new topical areas under development.

    84. Asian American Males On TV: Old News Is Bad News
    In Seattle, she says, I grew up with a whole group of Asian American men who wasresearch that showed that they were very good in math and sciences and not
    http://asianconnections.com/entertainment/columns/ben.fong.torres/2001/12/
    Advertisement: Please Support Our Sponsors Ben Fong-Torres The Facts on Larry Ching
    May 2003 'Better Luck' This Weekend
    April 2003 Old Memories, a New Museum
    March 2003 'Twixt Teen and Michael Jackson
    February 2003 In a Confused State of Mind
    January 2003 In the Trenches with Trent, Jon Lovitz, and Johnny Rivers
    December 2002 The Pioneering Performers of The Forbidden City
    November 2002 A Letter to Writers, and How the Wiest was Won
    October 2002 A Singing Career? I Think Not.
    September 2002 Sheryl Crow: All She Wants to Do is Have Some Lunch
    August 2002 Bruce Springsteen: Still the Boss July 2002 Commencement Speech at Thurgood Marshall College July 2002 A Senior Moment and a Reunion with a Pop Star June 2002 We Love New York, Part 2002 May 2002 A Flick, a Rock Fantasy, and An Alternative to the Laptop Apr 2002 March Madness, the Musical, and a Joint Effort with Willie Nelson Mar 2002 Bringing in 4700 with a Parade of Wild Horses Feb 2002 Taking a Q from Quincy Jones - It's His Party Feb 2002 Asian American Males on TV: Old News is Bad News Dec, 2001 Life's Lessons from a DJ and a Songwriter May 2001 Gawk and Roll at the Hall of Fame Apr 2001 Shakin' It Up at Harvard Mar 2001 Creole Ladies and Crazy Times Down in New Orleans Feb 23, 2001

    85. EBC | Scholarship Directory
    American Association of Family and Consumer sciences Field of Siani Lee BroadcastInternship for Television Institution Asian American Journalists Association
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    86. 2001-02 UCI Catalogue: Social Sciences
    Science 1A, 2A, 3A, and one upperdivision course in integrative study of History,Social sciences, and the Humanities (selected from Asian American Studies 150
    http://www.editor.uci.edu/01-02/ss/ss.13.html
    THE UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
    Courses The major in Social Science provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the study of society, both at the individual and group level. Using the knowledge and methods of all of the social sciences, a student majoring in Social Science develops the skills to think clearly about social concepts and issues. Social Science majors have an opportunity to use their classroom knowledge in applied and individual learning experiences, either in supervised off-campus settings or with a faculty mentor.
    REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE
    University Requirements: See pages 54-59. School Requirements: See page 374. Requirements for the Major Students are reminded that the Pass/Not Pass option is not applicable to course requirements A through C above or to any additional requirements listed for specific majors. Courses used to meet requirements A through C above are included in the computation of the grade point average in courses required in the major program. Specialization in Multicultural Studies This specialization examines various American ethnic and cultural communities (African-American, Asian American, Chicano/Latino, and Native American) from an interdisciplinary perspective. It provides students with the understanding necessary to address social, political, and economic issues arising from the multicultural environment found within societies in the United States and California.

    87. Asian American Conference Expected To Draw 500
    the conference, authors will be honored for publishing the best books of 1993 inAsian American fiction, poetry, history, cultural studies and social sciences.
    http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/9394/Apr04_94/5.htm
    The University Record , April 4, 1994
    Asian American conference expected to draw 500
    The program will feature talks by scholars of Asian American studies from New England to Hawaii. Attendance at the conference is free to U-M students and faculty. They must, however, register at the conference site in order to participate. Art shows, an exhibit of historical photographs at the Rackham Gallery and a multimedia theater performance by Nobuko Miyamoto are open to the public at no charge. Speakers from the humanities, arts and social sciences will address a variety of topics in the studies of Asian immigrants and their descendants in the Americas. In addition to papers delivered in nearly 100 sessions, a series of workshops will focus on the teaching of basic courses in fields such as history and literature, and in introductions to interdisciplinary studies.
  • An exhibit in the Rackham Gallery will feature the work of Asian American artists based in Chicago, brought together by DestinAsian, a cultural arts and education association.
  • An Asian American Students art exhibit will be at the Rackham West Gallery.
  • 88. Undergraduate Asian American Studies Overview At UMB
    program collaborates closely with the University s Institute for Asian American Studies(IAAS several areas in the College of Arts and sciences (Africana Studies
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    The intercollegiate Asian American Studies program offers intellectually challenging, emotionally engaging, and locally grounded opportunities to study the voices, contemporary issues, historical experiences, and contributions of diverse Asian communities in the US. By drawing on shared commitments of faculty, staff, and students from each college within the University, the program provides rich, interdisciplinary approaches in teaching and research with dynamic linkages to local communities and supportive learning environments for students of all backgrounds. The program enables students to develop critical thinking skills, competencies, and sensibilities to understand, contribute to and thrive in a culturally diverse world, with particular attention to urban populations, institutions, and environments. The program strives to integrate culturally-responsive instruction in the classroom with holistic practices of mentoring, community-building, and advocacy to address the social and academic needs of students

    89. USC College Of Letters, Arts And Sciences - American Studies And Ethnicity
    in Asian American Studies is administered by an advisory committee comprising adirector and two other faculty members, one from the social sciences and one
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    Director: George Sanchez, Ph.D. Director, American Studies: Thomas Gustafson, Ph.D. Director, African American Studies: George Sanchez, Ph.D. (Acting) Director, Asian American Studies: Dorinne Kondo, Ph.D. Director, Chicano/Latino Studies: Teresa McKenna, Ph.D. Professor: Dorinne Kondo, Ph.D. Associate Professors: Teresa McKenna, Ph.D.; Lon Kurashige, Ph.D.; Laura Pulido, Ph.D.; David Roman, Ph.D.; Leland Saito, Ph.D.; George Sanchez, Ph.D. Assistant Professors: Camara Holloway, Ph.D.; Stanley Huey, Ph.D.; Jane Iwamura, Ph.D.; Lanita Jacobs-Huey, Ph.D.; Roberto Lint-Sagarena, Ph.D.; Gaspar Rivera-Salgado, Ph.D.; Janelle Wong, Ph.D; Cynthia Young, Ph.D. The program in American Studies and Ethnicity integrates humanistic and social scientific perspectives and brings them to bear on an examination of the United States with a particular emphasis on comparative study of the peoples, cultures, history and social issues of the Western United States. The program offers four separate majors and minors in American Studies, African American Studies, Asian American Studies, and Chicano/Latino Studies and a minor in Jewish American Studies. The graduate program offers a Ph.D. for students interested in broad interdisciplinary training at an advanced level to study the peoples, cultures and institutions of the United States in courses that integrate modes of inquiry from the humanities and the social sciences.

    90. Resources By Topic : Nutrition
    Dietary exchange list for Asian American Cuisine for controlling weight and diabetes isa collaborative effort between the Library of the Health sciences at the
    http://www.ahsl.arizona.edu/weblinks/resources_by_topic.cfm?name=Nutrition

    91. Journal Of Asian American Studies

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    Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press The official publication of the Association for Asian American Studies, the Journal of Asian American Studies (JAAS) explores all aspects of Asian American experiences. The Journal publishes original works of scholarly interest to the field, including new theoretical developments, research results, methodological innovations, public policy concerns, pedagogical issues, and book, media, and exhibition reviews. As a much-needed outlet for the increasing volume of scholarship in the field, JAAS provides an avenue for a quick and lively exchange of ideas. JOURNAL COVERAGE:
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    92. UMassOnline - Courses By Subject
    All Courses. by Subject Asian American Studies. 0 Courses found for AsianAmerican Studies (View Summer 2004 for Asian American Studies courses)
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