Keyword [Asian/american] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 10 |
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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