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         Filipino Asian Americans:     more books (100)
  1. Contemporary Fiction by Filipinos in America
  2. Fiction by Filipinos in America
  3. Filipino Immigration (Changing Face of North America) by Jim Corrigan, 2004-03
  4. Cultural Evidence by Catalina Cariaga, 1999-06
  5. FilipinosinLosAngeles(CA) (ImagesofAmerica) by MaeRespicioKoerner, 2007-04-11
  6. Filipinos In America by Sarah Frank, 2005-05-16
  7. Tomorrow's Memories: A Diary, 1924-1928 (Intersections (Honolulu, Hawaii).) by Rizaline R. Raymundo, 2003-05-01
  8. Filipinos in Hollywood (Images of America: California) by Carina Monica Montoya, 2008-02-13
  9. Letters in Exile an Introductory Reader on the History of Pilipinos in America
  10. Being Here by JaimeP. Espiritu, Jaime Espiritu, 1997-02
  11. Empire of Care: Nursing and Migration in Filipino American History (American Encounters/Global Interactions) by Catherine Ceniza Choy, Catherine Ceniza Choy, 2003-01
  12. Bringing an Asian-American perspective on CPE supervision into a multicultural CPE center by Romulo S Manching, 1998
  13. Asian-American bibliography (Publication B-13-San José State University Library) by Rosalinda Rosario, 1976
  14. Asians in California: A selected bibliography on Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Asian Indian, and Vietnamese immigrants and their descendants by Sucheng Chan, 1986

61. The Wily Filipino: "Asian American," Part 3.
the usual ethnic signifiers, provides an excellent entry into questioning the notion of asian American lit per se. (Villa s position in filipino literature is
http://www.thewilyfilipino.com/blog/archives/000259.html
The Wily Filipino
A blog where The Wily Filipino writes about stuff. Main
April 30, 2003
"Asian American," Part 3.
Tim Yu writes: Here's my question, thoughand I don't have an answer: What is the difference, then, between the category "good poets who happen to be Asian American" and "the fantasy of social colorblindness"? If we reject the idea that the category "Asian American writing" has determinate content, then what does it mean to employ the category at all? In particular, what's "Asian American" about a text whose only racial marker is the ostensibly Asian name of its author? (I had to snip a delicious tidbit about a couple of poets that he asked me not to post, alas.) But let me take a hastily written stab at it: I'm not so sure that I'd agree that "Asian American writing" doesn't exist as a category, or that it refers to nothing on the ground. I simply reject what "Asian American writing" as a
discursive category has evolved (or devolved) into, as an Orientalist beast defined from within and without. Eileen 's recovery/rescue of Jose Garcia Villa (in her edited volume of Villa's work

62. Diabetes In Asian And Pacific Islander Americans
0 Then % Email To A Friend. Home Diabetes AZ List of Topics and Titles Diabetes in asian and Pacific Islander americans. Diabetes in asian and Pacific Islander americans. What Is Diabetes?
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/diabetes/pubs/asianam/asianam.htm
Email To A Friend Home Diabetes A-Z List of Topics and Titles : Diabetes in Asian and Pacific Islander Americans
Diabetes in Asian and Pacific Islander Americans
On this page: Diabetes mellitus poses a rapidly growing health challenge to Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in the United States. In 1997, the Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) population was estimated to be about 10 million, almost a 50 percent increase since the 1990 Census and representing about 3.8 percent of the total U.S. population. This group includes people whose origins are in the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Pacific Islands. Results of the 1990 census showed that the APIA population had the greatest increase of any major ethnic group, doubling in size since the 1980 census. The Immigration Act of 1965 and the arrival of many Southeast Asian refugees under the Refugee Resettlement Program after 1975 contributed to the increase in population observed in the past two decades.

63. Chronology Of Asian American History
asian Indians in California found the revolutionary Pablo Manlapit forms filipino Unemployed Association in Northwest Japanese Association of America in Seattle
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/angel/chrono.htm
Asian American History Timeline Source: Sucheng Chan, Asian Americans, an Interpretive History , ©1991, Twayne Publishers, Boston.
Chinese and Filipinos reach Mexico on ships of the Manila galleon.
Chinese "sugar masters" working in Hawaii. Chinese sailors and peddlers in New York.
U.S. and China sign first treaty.
Gold discovered in California. Chinese begin to arrive.
California imposes Foreign Miner's Tax and enforces it mainly against Chinese miners, who often had to pay more than once.
First group of 195 Chinese contract laborers land in Hawaii. Over 20,000 Chinese enter California. Chinese first appear in court in California. Missionary Willian Speer opens Presbyterian mission for Chinese in San Francisco.
Chinese in Hawaii establish a funeral society, their first community association in the islands. People v. Hall rules that Chinese can't give testimony in court. U.S. and Japan sign first treaty.
San Francisco opens a school for Chinese children (changed to an evening school two years later). Missionary Augustus Loomis arrives to serve the Chinese in San Francisco.
California passes a law to bar entry of Chinese and "Mongolians."

64. Ancestors In The Americas: Asian American History Timeline
group of filipino laborers arrives in Hawaii. asian Indians are driven out of Bellingham, Washington. 1908 - Japanese form Japanese Association of America.
http://www.cetel.org/timeline.html
Asian American History Timeline This timeline is primarily adapted from Sucheng Chan's book Asian Americans: An Interpretive History
1950-Present

- Chinese and Filipinos reach Mexico on ships of the Manila galleon.
- First recorded settlement of Filipinos in America. To escape imprisonment aboard Spanish galleons they jump ship in New Orleans and flee into the bayous of Louisiana.
- First recorded arrival of Asian Indians in the United States.
- Chinese "sugar masters" working in Hawaii; Chinese sailors and peddlers in New York.
- U.S. and China sign first treaty.
- Gold discovered in California. Chinese miners begin to arrive.
- China is defeated by the British Empire in the first Opium War, resulting in Treaty of Nanjing whereby China is forced to cede the island of Hong Kong and open ports to foreign commerce.
- A series of floods and crop failures in southern China lead to poverty and threat of famine among peasant farmers.
- Three Chinese students arrive in New York City for schooling. One of them,Yung Wing, graduates from Yale in 1854 and becomes the first Chinese to graduate from a U.S. college. - California imposes Foreign Miner's Tax and enforces it mainly against Chinese miners, who were often forced to pay more than once.

65. CET -- RESOURCES: Asian American History Web Sites And Resources
filipino American History. A lengthy article on filipino American history presented by Alex Chung. KOREAN AMERICAN. SOUTHEAST asian AMERICAN.
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.

66. Asian American Older Adults, SS-194-02
According to the 1980 census, an asian American elder is described as an older person (age 60 and over) who is Chinese, filipino, asian Indian, Japane.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/ss-fact/0194.html
Ohio State University Extension
Senior Series
For more information, visit the Ohio Department of Aging web site at: http://www.state.oh.us/age/
and Ohio State University Extension's "Aging in Ohio" web site at: http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~seniors/
Asian American Older Adults
SS-194-02
Authors: Eunjee Joo, M.S., Doctoral student, Department of Human Development and Family Science and Christine Price, Ph.D., OSU Extension State Specialist, Department of Human Development and Family Science Asian Americans are a very diverse group. According to the 1980 census, an Asian American elder is described as an older person (age 60 and over) who is Chinese, Filipino, Asian Indian, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, or Pacific Islander which includes Guamanians, Hawaiians, and Samoans. Asian Americans have come to the United States from over 20 countries, represent more than 60 different ethnicities, and speak a multitude of languages (Asian American Health Forum, 1990). A majority of older Asian Americans have either immigrated to the United States as migrant workers or were invited by their children who previously immigrated to the United States with an "American Dream." The number of Asian American older adults is predicted to increase. For example, in 1990, 6% of the Asian and Pacific Islander population in America was 65 or older. By 2050, Asian American older adults will constitute 16% of the persons 65 or older in America (U.S. Department of Commerce, 1993). Despite their large numbers, 60% of Asian American older adults live either California or Hawaii. In contrast, they constitute the smallest population in Virginia and Louisiana (3.1% and 3.7% respectively) (Kim, 1983).

67. ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
History, culture, social organization, leadership patterns and interethnic relations of asianAmerican (Chinese, filipino, Japanese, and Korean) communities.
http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/asamst.html
Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... Student Guide Course Catalog Glossary Search Course Catalog UW Bothell Course Catalog UW Tacoma Course Catalog

AMERICAN ETHNIC STUDIES
ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
Detailed course offerings (Time Schedule) are available for To see the detailed Instructor Class Description, click on the underlined instructor name following the course description. AAS 101
Asian-American subcultures; evolution of Asian-American cultures in the United States from 1850 to 1950-immigration patterns, evolution of subcultures, evacuation, interracial relations, assimilation, and signs of social disorganization. AAS 206
Recent Asian-American issues from 1950 to the present. Topics include ghetto communities, civil rights, identity problems and ethnicity, social organizations, political movements, and recent immigration. AAS 210
Examines the nature of Asian-American identity from a multidisciplinary approach. Explores influences and manifestations of Asian-American identity, using literature, history, and other texts. Topics to include gender issues, interracial relationships, and Amerasians. Recommended: AAS 101; AAS 206. AAS 220
Asian stereotypes popularized by American literature, film, radio, and television and their effects on Asian American history, psychology, and community.

68. Asian American Empowerment: ModelMinority.com - Filipino WWII Vets Feel Denied
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69. Filipino American Lives (Asian American History And Culture)
filipino American Lives (asian American History and Culture). Book filipino American Lives (asian American History and Culture) Customer Reviews
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Filipino American Lives (Asian American History and Culture)
Filipino American Lives (Asian American History and Culture)

by Authors: Yen Le Espiritu , Yen Le Espiritu
Released: April, 1995
ISBN: 1566393175
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Filipino American Lives (Asian American History and Culture) > Customer Review #1: Experiences of being uprooted

Tells the story, of families being uprooted from the Philippines to a new life in the USA. This wasnt always of their choosing or likes. The book is enjoyable to read and is especially recommended to those who have went through this process.
Filipino American Lives (Asian American History and Culture) > Customer Review #2: The truth about Filipino Americas Filipino American Lives (Asian American History and Culture) > Customer Review #3: Why arent Filipinos politically powerful in the US?

70. On Becoming Filipino: Selected Writings Of Carlos Bulosan (Asian American Histor
On Becoming filipino Selected Writings of Carlos Bulosan (asian American History and Culture). On Becoming filipino Selected Writings
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On Becoming Filipino: Selected Writings of Carlos Bulosan (Asian American History and Culture)
On Becoming Filipino: Selected Writings of Carlos Bulosan (Asian American History and Culture)

by Authors: Carlos Bulosan , E., Jr. San Juan , E. San Juan
Released: May, 1995
ISBN: 1566393108
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On Becoming Filipino: Selected Writings of Carlos Bulosan (Asian American History and Culture) > Customer Review #1: Grips the Heart

This book grips the heart and pulls on all the strings. It brings out the Filipino experience for the "Manongs" as no other book that I have read. This collection of short stories, essays, poems, and correspondance lets Carlos Bulosan bring out the total message. A must have book
On Becoming Filipino: Selected Writings of Carlos Bulosan (Asian American History and Culture) > Customer Review #2: Gripping Epic!

71. Department Of Ethnic Studies Curriculum
This course will survey the narrative literature of major asian American writers of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, filipino, asian Indian, and Southeast asian
http://www.colorado.edu/EthnicStudies/Asianstudies.html
ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
AAST 1015-3. INTRODUCTION TO ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES. Using Asian Americans as a case study, course examines the various factors that define minority groups and their positions in American society. Particular attention is given to the perspectives and methodologies of the emerging discipline of Ethnic Studies. Restricted to FR/SO Standing. Approved for Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum: Cultural and Gender Diversity or Contemporary Societies. AAST 1717-3. INTRODUCTION TO ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY. Introductory-level survey of social history of Asians in America from nineteenth century to the present. Primary focus is on delineating the explaining changes that Asian Americans have undergone since their arrival in the United States. Same as HIST 1717. Approved for Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum: United States Context. AAST 2210-3. THE JAPANESE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. This course offers an overview of the Japanese American experience in the United States from 1880 to today. What helped shape this experience and provides its salient characteristics? Emphasis will be given to the variables that generated similarities, as well as internal diversity, within the broader ethnic group. This course fulfills Arts and Sciences core requirements in the area of Cultural and Gender Diversity. Link to Readings AAST 2752 SURVEY OF ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE.

72. PBS - "Ancestors In The Americas"
filipino AMERICAN filipinos in the USA An extensive list of filipino Americanrelated Internet sites. KOREAN AMERICAN. SOUTHEAST asian AMERICAN.
http://www.pbs.org/ancestorsintheamericas/aahistorysites.html
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. GENERAL ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS)
AAAS is a national membership association of educators who teach Asian American studies. The site includes links to all existing U.S. Asian American studies programs and information on how to start your own. UCLA Asian American Studies Center
The UCLA Asian American Studies Center is one of the largest teaching, training and research programs in the U.S. The web site includes many good resources and publications, including the online publication Crosscurrents The Wing Luke Asian Museum
The Wing Luke Asian Museum in Seattle, WA, is devoted to preserving and exhibiting Asian Pacific American culture, history and art with a pan-Asian perspective. It features a permanent exhibit depicting the 200-year immigration and settlement of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the state of Washington.

73. AArisings: Asian American Links: Resources
Internet; The filipino and filipinoAmerican Cyber-Library; filipino Community; FlipZone; Gay asian Pages for Los Angeles and Orange County;
http://aarising.com/aalink/resources.php
Where to go to find something? Try these Asian Pacific American resources for all of your research needs. If you know of a web site that isn't listed here, feel free to contact us and let us know about the site Total sites: 85 (last updated: 05/24/2004)

74. AArisings: Asian American Links: Miscellaneous
Creasian; Cultural Edge Marketing asian American Marketing Company; Da Chamber; A Day of Rememberance; Dr. Ho s; Dr. Wen Ho Lee; Duyan - filipino Online Community;
http://aarising.com/aalink/misc.php
If it doesn't fit, we must aquit. Okay, maybe not. Here are sites that we couldn't classify into any of our existing catagories and yet there aren't enough to create a brand spanking new catagory. If you know of a web site that isn't listed here, feel free to contact us and let us know about the site Total sites: 246 (last updated: 06/05/2004)

75. CCSF Catalog Asian American Studies
Announcement of Courses. CREDIT, DEGREE APPLICABLE COURSES ASAM 8. filipino American Community; ASAM 20. asian American Experience 1820 to Present; ASAM 27.
http://www.ccsf.edu/Catalog/Ethnic/asamcors.html
Asian American Studies Announcement of Courses
CREDIT, DEGREE APPLICABLE COURSES:
  • ASAM 8 . Filipino American Community ASAM 20 . Asian American Experience: 1820 to Present ASAM 27 . Asian American Race Relations ASAM 30 . Asian American Issues Through Film ASAM 35 . Asian American Women ASAM 40 . The Chinese American Community ASAM 42 . Southeast Asian Community in the U.S. ASAM 61-62-63 . Asian American Community Field Study ASAM 65 . Individual Study in Asian American Studies
CREDIT, DEGREE APPLICABLE COURSES:
ASAM 8. Filipino American Community (3)
Lec-3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. CR/NC avail.
Description and analysis of Filipino American community problems from a sociological viewpoint. Cultural shock and other problems of adaptation of Filipino immigrants considered in light of the carryover from Filipino culture and psychology. CSU/UC ASAM 20. Asian American Experience: 1820 to Present (3)
Lec-3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. CR/NC avail.
Examination of United States history and government through the experience of immigrant groups to the U.S. from China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and India. Topics to be explored include immigration experiences, economic opportunities, culture, family, community, political and social history of the individual immigrant groups. A local field trip may be required. CSU/UC ASAM 27. Asian American Race Relations (3)

76. Asian American Research Links
intended to strengthen affinity with and among the filipino youth, youth and showcases voices, issues and experiences from diverse asian American and Pacific
http://bernard.pitzer.edu/~lyamane/aalinks.htm
Asian American Research I NTERNET R ESOURCES FOR A SIAN A MERICAN S TUDIES
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  • 77. Asian American Culture - Resources For Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Thai
    asian American Resources Resources for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, filipino, Thai, Vietnamese, Hmong, Cambodian, and Indian groups in Chicago.
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    • Asian American Resources - Resources for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Thai, Vietnamese, Hmong, Cambodian, and Indian groups in Chicago.
    • Asian Bayou: Louisiana Asian Community - Directory of Louisiana based Asian businesses, community events, and government officials in the region.
    • AsianGuy - Articles, opinions, and news stories that affect the Asian American community. Links to other Asian-oriented organizations and outlets.
    • Asian-Nation - Discussions on entertainment, news, culture, history, and society relating to the Asian American people.
    • Linda Wang - Links to various entertainment resources about Asian Americans living by the Pacific Ocean.

    78. MBEAW: Filipino American History, Life & Values
    filipino immigration the creation of a new social problem, in Amy Takichi (ed.) Roots An asianAmerican Reader (Los Angeles, 1971), pp. 188-200.
    http://www.mbeaw.org/resources/history/filipinoamerican.html

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    (see also Philippines Philippines: US Colonial Period Philippines: Marcos Era On the Web ... Search
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    On the Web: Articles
    Borderless World Does Not Preclude the Idea of a Home . Patricia Evangelista, Inquirer News Service
    On the Web: Specialized Sites
    Filipinas Magazine Filipino American National Historical Society FilipinoWeb Sipa Mabuhay
    In the Library: Articles
    Allen, James P. "Recent immigration from the Philippines & Filipino communities in the US," Geographical Review 76 (1977):195-208. Aquino, Belinda A. "Filipino women workers in Hawaii," Filipinas Azuma, Eiichiro. "Racial struggle, immigrant nationalism & ethnic minority: Japanese & Filipinos in the California Delta, 1930-1941," Pacific Historical Review De Vera, Arleen. "The Tapia-Saiki incident: interethnic conflict & Filipino responses to the Anti-Filipino Exclusion Movement," in V.J. Matsumoto & B. Allmendinger (eds.) Over the Edge: Remapping the American West (Berkeley: U. California, 1999).

    79. National Federation Of Filipino American Associations
    Work is underway for our directory of filipino American leaders in the arts As the second largest asian American minority group in the country, there is an
    http://www.philconnect.com/naffaa/directory.html

    80. TUP Subject Index: Asian American Studies
    Yen Le Espiritu asian American Panethnicity, asian American Panethnicity Espiritu, Yen Yen Le Espiritu filipino American Lives, filipino American Lives Espiritu
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    Thirty active series of books to peruse Seasonal Catalogs Browse our books by season Study Guides Discussion questions and recommended reading lists Forthcoming Books Soon to be published Home Our Books Contact Us Place an Order ... Search Show Only Available Titles or All Titles in this list. Re/collecting Early Asian America: Essays in Cultural History edited by Lee, Josephine, Imogene L. Lim and Yuko Matsukawa Excerpt available Between the Lines: South Asians and Postcoloniality edited by Bahri, Deepika and Mary Vasudeva Excerpt available Take Out: Queer Writing from Asian Pacific America edited by Bao, Quang and Hanya Yanagihara with Timothy Liu Excerpt available Locating Filipino Americans: Ethnicity and the Cultural Politics of Space Bonus, Rick Excerpt available The Cry and the Dedication Bulosan, Carlos, edited by E. San Juan, Jr. Excerpt available On Becoming Filipino: Selected Writings of Carlos Bulosan Bulosan, Carlos, edited by E. San Juan, Jr.

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