Keyword [Asian/american] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
161. | Asian American theatre history from the 1960s to 1990s: Actors, playwrights, communities, and producers |
162. | Creative license: Walking through Asian American cultural production |
163. | Cultural nationalism and Asian American literary formation (Frank Chin) |
164. | Feminist therapy: A culturally responsive treatment for Asian American and collectivist women |
165. | The myth of being 'honorary whites': Examining the racialized experiences of K-12 Asian American educators with a critical race theory lens |
166. | How anthologies work: Locating Asian American women's writing in the American literary narrative |
167. | Asian American literature: A 'Christianized' re-vision |
168. | Racialization in the Context of the Urban: Asian American Students and the Asian-Black Binary |
169. | Imagining Asian Americans: From mono-ethnic to transnational community identity in Asian American literature and film |
170. | Re-placing 'emasculation' in Asian-American literary studies: Engendering masculinity through the excessive Chinese transnational family, post-World War II (Louis Chu, C. Y. Lee, Frank Chin, Ang Lee, Lin Yutang) |
171. | Trans/national crossings of Asian America: Nationalism and globalization in Asian American cultural studies |
172. | Ethnic margins, global centers: The politics of nationalism and transnationalism in Asian-American literature |
173. | Changing shades of the 'yellow peril': Asian American actors in the 1990's: An ethnographic case study |
174. | Alien states: Colonial fetishisms and Asian-American migrations |
175. | A politics of representation: Articulating identities in contemporary Asian-American literature |
176. | Illness and self-representation in Asian-American literature by women |
177. | Ancestors and foreigners: Tropological 'ghosts' in Asian-American literature |
178. | Asian-American women writers: Theorizing transnationalism |
179. | The Memory Village: Fakeness and authenticity in Asian-American fiction, film and video |
180. | Toward a more perfect union: Transnationalizing Asian-American and postcolonial studies |
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