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  1. Asian American History and Culture: An Encylopedia (Sharpe Reference) by Huping Ling, 2010-08-16
  2. Sexual Naturalization: Asian Americans and Miscegenation by Susan Koshy, 2005-01-18
  3. Asian American Elders in the Twenty-first Century: Key Indicators of Well-Being by Ada C. Mui, Tazuko Shibusawa, 2008-12-08
  4. Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings By and About Asian American Women
  5. Asian American Mental Health: Assessment Theories and Methods (International and Cultural Psychology)
  6. Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity and Ethnicity
  7. Asian American Religions: The Making and Remaking of Borders and Boundaries (Race, Religion, and Ethnicity) by Fenggang Yang, 2004-05-01
  8. Balancing Two Worlds: Asian American College Students Tell Their Life Stories
  9. The Columbia Guide to Asian American History (Columbia Guides to American History and Cultures) by Gary Y. Okihiro, 2005-03-30
  10. Transnational Asian American Literature: Sites and Transits
  11. Faithful Generations: Race and New Asian American Churches by RussellJeung, 2004-10-04
  12. Making More Waves: New Writing by Asian American Women
  13. Asian Americans: Vulnerable Populations, Model Interventions, Clarifying Agendas by Lin Zhan, 2002-12-10
  14. Alien Neighbors, Foreign Friends: Asian Americans, Housing, and the Transformation of Urban California (Historical Studies of Urban America) by Charlotte Brooks, 2009-05-01

41. Asian Studies
new arrivals and supplements a history of Asian American communities (eg, ASAM 110).Useful to students in education, social work, health sciences, the social
http://www-catalog.admin.csufresno.edu/current/asianhd.html
You are in the official 2003-2004 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.

Asian American Studies
The College of Social Sciences
FRANKLIN NG, Coordinator
Peters Business Building, Room 389
Minor in Asian American Studies
Minor in Southeast Asian Studies
Certificate in Southeast Asian Studies
The Program
The Asian American Studies Program offers a minor with classes that focus upon the history and contemporary experience of Asians in the United States. These courses explore themes in local and ethnic history, trans-Pacific contact, cultural change and adaptation, and interethnic relations. Those who major in business, social science, international relations, and the human service professions recognize their relevance.
Asian American Organizations
The Asian American clubs on campus welcome new members. For further information about the Asian American Studies Program, contact the coordinator at (559) 278-3002, or write to:
Asian American Studies Program
c/o Department of Anthropology
California State University, Fresno

42. Asian Studies
new arrivals and supplements a history of Asian American communities (eg, AsAm 110).Useful to students in education, social work, health sciences, the social
http://www-catalog.admin.csufresno.edu/archives/9899/asianhd.html
You are in the official 1998-99 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.

Asian American Studies
The School of Social Sciences
FRANKLIN NG, Coordinator
Peters Business Building, Room 389
Minor in Asian American Studies
Minor in Southeast Asian Studies
Certificate in Southeast Asian Studies
The Program
The Asian American Studies Program offers a minor with classes that focus upon the history and contemporary experience of Asians in the United States. These courses explore themes in local and ethnic history, trans-Pacific contact, cultural change and adaptation, and interethnic relations. Those who major in business, social science, international relations, and the human service professions recognize their relevance.
Asian American Organizations
The Asian American clubs on campus welcome new members. For further information about the Asian American Studies Program, contact the coordinator at (559) 278-3002, or write to:
Asian American Studies Program
c/o Department of Anthropology
California State University, Fresno
Fresno, CA 93740

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    44. Asian American Studies 103
    (H 41 .B53 1993/Desk). Dictionary of Statisatics and Methodology A NontechnicalGuide for the Social sciences . UCLA Asian American Studies Center. 7th.
    http://www.library.ucla.edu/yrl/reference/guides/asian103.htm
    Norma Corral , Jan. 2002
    Last Updated: February 6, 2003 The following list is intended to lead you to sources, which provide useful information on a variety of issues relating to Asian American Studies. It illustrates the types and variety of sources that are available. Unless otherwise noted, these titles are located in of the Young Research Library. Many other general reference sources on the Internet may be reached from the Reference Collection Online
    subject headings
    top of page
    The UCLA Library uses the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). A few useful subject terms that might be useful in are listed below.
    • Asian Americans
    • Asians United States
    • Cambodian Americans
    • Chinese Americans
    • Filipino Americans
    • Korean Americans
    • Koreans United States
    • Japanese Americans
    • Vietnamese Americans
    • Social Sciences Research
    encyclopedias, dictionaries, overviews
    top of page
    (RIS) has many subject encyclopedias and dictionaries which can be found in under the appropriate subject heading, sometimes with the subdivision

    45. UT Library Online - Research By Subject - Asian-American Studies

    http://www.lib.utexas.edu/subject/aa/journal.html
    Choose Search UTNetCAT-Online Catalog -Title -Title Keywords -Author -Author Keywords -Subject -Subject Keywords -Mixed Keywords -Call Number Electronic Journals UTLOL-Library Web Site UT Austin's web site AllTheWeb Altavista Google Hotbot IMDB.com Lycos Northernlight Web Crawler Yahoo! Center for Asian-American Studies
    All UT Departments

    Contact information:
    Gera Draaijer

    Asian-American Studies Bibliographer
    PCL 2.430
    UTLOL
    Research by Subject - Asian-American Studies
    Where To Find Journal Articles
    Please note:
    • Remote access to databases below is restricted to current UT Students, Faculty and Staff. Please refer to the Proxy Server Help Pages for important information on configuring your browser.
    Search Tip:

    • Before you search in the databases below, think of about five or six words that describe your topic and then combine them several ways in keyword searches. If you find a relevant article, click on the hyperlinked subject descriptors or subject headings; this will lead you to more articles on your topic.
    Note:
    • If you are not using a full-text database or there are no full-text articles available on your topic, take down the following citation information: author, article title, journal title, volume (v.), issue (no.), and date. Search the journal title in UTNetCAT to see if we own the journal.

    46. Asian American Studies Research Guide
    magazine Asian American Literary studies from the Asian American Writer's Workshop; scholarlyjournals in the arts, humanities, social sciences and mathematics
    http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/guides/asianamerican.shtml
    Research Guide
    Asian American Studies
    Ready Reference Searching for Books Bibliographies and Indexes E-Journals ... WWW Sites Important Scope Note: The following sources provide merely an introduction to research in Asian American Studies. They are not intended to be comprehensive but rather a starting point. Because Asian American Studies usually involves interdisciplinary research, it also will be useful to consult additional subject guides, such as "English Language and Literature" or "History." For help selecting the best resources talk with a Reference Librarian.

    Ready Reference Sources
    General, History and Biography
    • Notable Asian Americans
      MH/Main Reference CT213 .N78 1995
    • The Asian-American almanac : a reference work on Asians in the United States.
      MH/Main Reference E184.O6 A824 1995
    • The Asian American encyclopedia (6 vol.)

    47. Asian American Studies Research Guide
    Asian American Studies An Annotated Bibliography and Research Guide describing theliterature on Asian Americans in the social and behavioral sciences and the
    http://www.bu.edu/library/research-guides/asian.html
    Library Home Ask-a-Librarian Library Catalog Research Guides ... B.U. Home Research Guide: Asian American Studies
    SUBJECT HEADINGS.
    Representative subject headings for locating books in the Boston University online Catalog include the following:
    Afghans California Asian Americans Cambodian Americans Chinese Americans East Indian Americans Filipino Americans Gujarati Americans Hmong Americans Indochinese Americans Indochinese United States Japanese Americans Evacuation And Relocation Korean Americans Pakistanis United States Panjabi Americans Sikh Americans Vietnamese Americans
    DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS.
    American Immigrant Cultures: Builders of a Nations. 2 vols. 1997.
    Encyclopedic essays on 161 non-indigenous cultural groups in the United States, including groups from south, southeast, and east Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Mugar Ref. X E184 A1 A63448 1997.
    The Asian-American Almanac.

    48. Asian American Studies Program - Courses
    to Asian American Studies 153 Asian American Movement 220 Ethnic Movements inthe United States 240 Topics in Asian American Studies Social sciences
    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/aasp/course/
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Asian American
    Studies Program

    303 Ingraham Hall
    1155 Observatory Drive
    Madison, WI 53706
    Phone: 608-263-2976
    Fax: 608-265-8110
    Michael Thornton
    Director
    mcthornt@facstaff.wisc.edu
    Staff Kathleen Oriedo Program Assistant koriedo@facstaff.wisc.edu Pascal Kim Project Assistant skim23@wisc.edu Khamphian Vang Office Assistant ksvang@wisc.edu Welcome to the Asian American Studies Program Course Homepage. Courses - courses offered in Asian American Studies Complete Course Listing *note: not all courses offered each semester. For more information and course syllabi, contact AASP at 608-263-5307 or skim23@wisc.edu 101 Introduction to Asian American Studies 153 Asian American Movement 220 Ethnic Movements in the United States 240 Topics in Asian American Studies: Social Sciences
  • Southeast Asians in America
  • Asian American History 260 Topics in Asian American Studies: Humanities
  • Asian/ Asian American Dance
  • Creative Writing Workshop 270 Survey of Asian American Literature 342 Asian American Personality and Mental Health 369 Ethnic and Minority Religions in America 443 Mutual Perceptions of Racial Minorities 470 Asian Americans in US Schools 540 Topics in Asian American Studies:
  • Social Sciences Asian Women in the US
  • The Family in Asian America
  • Consuming Identities: At the Table of Asian America
  • 49. Stanford Undergraduate Education - Undergraduate Degrees, Majors, And Minors
    Social sciences Anthropological sciences Communication Cultural and Social Anthropology ForInformation Call 650723-8449) Asian American Studies Chicana/o
    http://www.stanford.edu/dept/undergrad/udmm/
    Students earn undergraduate degrees in three Schools at Stanford the School of Humanities and Sciences, the School of Engineering, and the School of Earth Sciences. Humanities and Sciences awards about 80% of undergraduate degrees while Engineering and Earth Sciences majors account for the balance of the Bachelor's Degrees awarded each year. Students who wish to pursue in depth a second field of study, in addition to completing the requirements for a major, may elect to complete a minor a coherent program of study of at least six courses defined by the department or program. Links to Undergraduate Degrees, Majors, and Minors List of Undergraduate Majors
    List of Undergraduate Minors
    School of Earth Sciences Homepage
    School of Engineering Hompage
    ...
    School of Humanities and Sciences
    List of Undergraduate Majors
    School of Earth Sciences

    Geological and Environmental Sciences

    Geophysics

    Petroleum Engineering
    Interdisciplinary Degree Granting Programs
    Earth Systems Program
    School of Engineering
    Chemical Engineering

    Civil and Environmental Engineering
    Computer Science Electrical Engineering ... Product Design Interdisciplinary Degree Granting Programs Aeronautics and Astronautics Computer Systems Engineering School of Humanities and Sciences Humanities Art Classics Drama English ... Religious Studies Division of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

    50. Letter On Racist Email: 6/99
    and Environmental sciences. ELISE MAAR. Special Assistant to the Vice Provost forStudent Affairs. CINDY NG, Assistant Director. Asian American Activities Center.
    http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/report/news/june9/emaillett-69.html
    Issue of
    June 9, 1999

    Asian-American community responds to racist e-mail EDITOR, STANFORD REPORT: As members of the Asian Pacific American community at Stanford, we wish to express our outrage and categorical rejection of the racist e-mail message that was circulated May 29 . The hatred expressed against the African American, Chicano/a and Latino/a members of our community, and indeed the entire Stanford community, is an affront to our aspirations for a diverse and civil society. We stand in solidarity with other community members who share in the anger and frustration of this offense. We strongly reject the attempts to divide and pit segments of our community against one another. The e-mail message strategically positioned a Thai graduate student specifically, and Asian Pacific Americans in general, against other people of color. Furthermore, we reject the notion that students of Asian, Pacific Island or European descent are in any way uniquely entitled to housing or other services at the university. We are appalled by attempts to manipulate Asian Pacific Americans for selfish and divisive purposes. We are reminded that Asian Pacific Americans have been, and continue to be, targets of violence, exclusion and exploitation. In times of economic hardship and xenophobia, Asian Pacific Americans have been scapegoated and victimized. These attempts continue to this day and are readily apparent in our current discourse on national security and campaign finance. We reiterate our rejection of these sentiments and renew our continued struggle with other people of conscience for social justice and civil rights.

    51. Subject Guides -- Asian American Studies
    including Latinos/Hispanic, African/Caribbean, Jewish, Middle Eastern, NativeAmerican, Eastern European and Asian American. SOCIAL sciences ABSTRACTS An
    http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/asian.html
    Subject Guides Asian American Studies
    This is only a sampling of subject headings which may be used to search COAST. For a more complete list of headings relevant to ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES, consult the Library of Congress Subject Headings volumes located in Reference or near the COAST computers in the lobby of the Library. Click on any of the following subjects now to retrieve records from COAST. If you would like to search for a subject other than those listed, click here now
    ELECTRONIC REFERENCE SOURCES These resources are relevant to research in ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES. They are available in Reference in the Library. For a complete list (with descriptions) of all ELECTRONIC REFERENCE SOURCES at the CSULB Library, please click HERE
    Over 2000 scholarly journals, books, review articles, and Ph.D. dissertations covering United States and Canadian history and culture (from prehistoric times to the present). Coverage: late 1950s to date. CSULB Authentication Required.

    52. Asian And Asian American Studies - Graduate Course Details
    historical, clinical and scholarly qualities of Asian health sciences to promote selectedconceptual and theoretical problems in Asian or Asian American Studies
    http://www.csulb.edu/depts/as/cour-graduate2.html
    Graduate Offerings
    I. Courses in Asian Studies
    A/ST 524. Principles of Asian Health Sciences (3) F, S
    Prerequisite: Upper division standing. Presents the philosophical, historical, clinical and scholarly qualities of Asian health sciences to promote health, prevent disease and treat illness. Comparisons are made with selected Asian and western health care systems and individual health practices. Traditional grading only. (Same course as HSC 524./424). [Back to graduate course list]
    A/ST 543. Religions of China (3) F, S
    Ancient Chinese religious thought; penetration of Indian Buddhism and Ch'an (Zen); popular religion and the religion of the scholar-official. Emphasis will be on original texts in translations. Not open to students with credit in R/ST 343. [Back to graduate course list]
    A/ST 544. Religions of Japan (3) F, S
    The transmission of continental civilization to Japan; shinto, Buddhism and Tokugawa Neo-Confucianism; Genrokuculture; and the New Religions. Emphasis on original texts in translations. Not open to students with credit in R/ST 344. [Back to graduate course list]
    A/ST 551. Hinduism (3) F, S

    53. Washington University In St. Louis - Facts & Figures
    out of state 8% African American 10% Asian American or Pacific Asian studies; biochemistry;bioengineering; biological/physical sciences; biological sciences
    http://iiswinprd03.petersons.com/ugchannel/code/InstVC.asp?sponsor=1&inunId=9588

    54. UI Asian American Studies Program
    at UrbanaChampaign is seeking a Director for the Asian American Studies Program andpublic service activities centered in the humanities and social sciences.
    http://dragon.ep.usm.edu/~caerda/jobs/092701.htm
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Director Asian American Studies Program

    The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is seeking a Director for the Asian American Studies Program, an interdisciplinary academic program that coordinates a wide range of research, teaching and public service activities centered in the humanities and social sciences. Established in 1997, the Asian American Studies Program, is made up of six core faculty and eight affiliated faculty. The College and the Campus support the future growth and expansion of the Program. The Director will hold a tenured appointment as Associate or Full Professor in the appropriate disciplinary department. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. or other appropriate terminal degree, have national scholarly standing in Asian American Studies, and have administrative experience. Salary, rank and starting date are negotiable. The preferred start date is August 21, 2002. Applications and nominations received by November 9, 2001, are assured full consideration. Send nominations, applications, and inquiries to Professor Louis DeSipio, Chair, c/o Paula Hays, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 294 Lincoln Hall, 702 S. Wright Street, Urbana, Illinois 61801. Phone: (217) 333-1350. Candidates should supply a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of at least three referees.

    55. WebGuest - Open Directory Science Social Sciences Ethnic
    the entire directory. Top Science Social sciences Ethnic Studies AsianAmerican Studies (18).
    http://directory.webguest.com/index.cgi/Science/Social_Sciences/Ethnic_Studies/A

    56. UCSC Reference Guides: Asian American Resources
    Asian American novelists a biobibliographical critical sourcebook . popular magazinesand scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and general
    http://library.ucsc.edu/ref/instruction/refguides/asianam/viewport.html
    List of Topics UCSC Libraries ASIAN AMERICAN
    STUDIES
    A LIBRARY RESEARCH GUIDE Introduction
    This guide is designed to help you do research on social, cultural, political, economic, literary, and historical topics related to Asian American Studies. Background Info
    Taking a few minutes to read about your topic in a specialized encyclopedia, dictionary or handbook may be one of the most effective and time saving research tips in this guide. These can help you define unfamiliar terms, locate quick biographical information, verify dates and events. Encyclopedia articles are often followed by carefully selected bibliographies or lists of references to other works, useful items to have as you begin looking for additional information. The following are located on the Reference shelves behind the Reference Desk area. If you'd like learn more about research and online resources stop by the Reference Desk, or take a class at the Library
    Understanding Asian Americans. McH Ref E184.O6U53 1990.

    57. USC College Of Letters, Arts And Sciences — American Studies And Ethnicity
    328 Asian American Politics (4, FaSp) (Enroll in POSC 328). 499 SpecialTopics (24, max 8) Special topics in the earth sciences.
    http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat2002/las/LAS_AMST/coi.html
    American Studies (AMST)
    The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed . For the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes 105 Asian American Theatre (4, Fa) Critical, theoretically and politically informed analysis of plays and performances by and about Asian Americans through readings, discussion, and field trips to the theatre. Recommended preparation: an introductory course in American Studies. 202m Interethnic Diversity in the West (4) Introduction to community, culture, and ethnicity within the Western United States with emphasis on African American, Asian American, and Chicano/Latino cultures and social patterns. 206m The Politics and Culture of the 1960s (4, Sp) Examines political and cultural change in the United States during the decade of the 1960s. 220m The Making of Asian America (4, FaSp) Historical, social, and cultural analysis of (East, South, and Southeast) Asians in the United States. Themes examined: immigration, race and gender relations, ethnic culture, community and identity. 285m African American Popular Culture (4, Sp)

    58. Asian American Studies
    in Asian American Studies is administered by an advisory committee comprising adirector and two other faculty members, one from the social sciences and one
    http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/pase/FRAMES/UNDERGRADUATE/asaug.htm
    ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES Director: Dorinne Kondo, Ph.D. The program in Asian American Studies is administered by an advisory committee comprising a director and two other faculty members, one from the social sciences and one from the humanities. These faculty members serve as advisors to majors and minors, providing, in conjunction with the sequence of courses, a unique opportunity for students to undertake an interdisciplinary concentration under close faculty supervision. Major Requirements
    Course Descriptions

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    59. Asian American Studies @ Northwestern University
    Home WCAS Undergraduate Home Faculty Staff Courses Events Department ofAsian American Studies Weinberg College of Arts and sciences University Hall
    http://www.wcas.northwestern.edu/asianamerican/main.html
    NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY What is Asian American Studies? Asian American Studies is a vital component of a liberal education that seeks to broaden awareness and appreciation of the world. Asian American Studies deepens understanding of the multi-racial history and character of the United States and also provides an opportunity to place the American experience within a larger global context. Asian American Studies at Northwestern aims to provide students with an understanding of Asian American experiences as fundamental to the ongoing development of America and as linked to both the experiences of other racial minorities in the United States and the experiences of Asian migrants across the world. The program thus seeks to foster within students domestic and global perspectives that facilitate responsible participation in a rapidly changing world. An interdisciplinary program, Asian American Studies develops traditional investigative, analytic and critical skills while also promoting an intellectual litheness and creativity that will equip students to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Why Asian American Studies?

    60. Electronic Journals At Princeton University: Browse By Society
    American Society for Nondestructive Testing; American Society for Nutritional sciences; Paulistade Medicina; Association for Asian American Studies; Association
    http://libweb5.princeton.edu/ejournals/browse.asp?index=Society&key=American Soc

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