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61. Asian American and African American masculinities: Race, citizenship, and culture in post-civil rights
62. Diasporic hybridity, hermeneutics and Christian identity: Asian American theological voices on diasporic hybridity, its implications for hermeneutics and the question of Christian identity
63. The ABCD conundrum: What does it mean to be a South Asian-American woman
64. Internalization of the Asian American stereotype: The development of a measure
65. Lost in the city: Productive disorientations in Asian American literature
66. Becoming American in Sam Shepard's West and Asian American West
67. Transgressive babymaking: Narratives of reproduction and the Asian American subject
68. Racialized English(es): On Asian/American and Latino/a discourses of language
69. Asian American citizenship through interracial relationships
70. The performance of race in Asian American drama
71. Race and Asian American citizenship from World War II to the movement
72. Pledging transnational allegiances: Nationhood, selfhood, and belonging in Jewish American and Asian American immigrant narratives
73. From 'Madame Butterfly' to 'My American Wife.': Recontextualizing Asian American domesticity
74. The co-construction of racial and ethnic identities and self-esteem in Asian American youth: Effects of belonging and exclusion
75. Playing (with) stereotypes: Comedy and the construction of Asian American identities
76. Resilience in Asian American adolescents: A pastoral theological exploration of the bicultural self
77. How Asian American Women Perceive and Move Toward Leadership Roles in Community Colleges: A Study of Insider Counter Narratives
78. Daughtering Asian American women's literature in Maxine Hong Kingston, Nellie Wong, and Ronyoung Kim
79. Racial ninjas and origami tigers: Cultural compartmentalization, gender mediation, Asian illegibility and the orientalization of the contemporary Asian American novel
80. A qualitative study of parent-child emotional closeness and acculturative experiences of 1.5- and second-generation Asian Americans
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