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Call for Papers: Sport in Asian America

Amerasia Journal Call for Papers Sport in Asian America Guest Editors: Professor Rachael Joo (Middlebury College) and Professor Sameer Pandya (University of California, Santa Barbara) Publication Date: Summer 2015 Due Date: Paper submissions (up to 5,000 words) due August 15, … Continue reading

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A Response to Amerasia Journal’s “Asian American Religions in a Globalized World” by Tat-siong Benny Liew

Below is a response by Tat-siong Benny Liew (College of the Holy Cross) to Amerasia Journal’s most recent issue “Asian American Religions in a Globalized World.”  These thoughts were delivered at a roundtable about the issue at the recent 2014 … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: Indigenous Asias

Amerasia Journal Special Issue Call for Papers Indigenous Asias Guest Editors Dr. Greg Dvorak (Hitotsubashi University) and Dr. Miyume Tanji (Australian National University) Publication Date Spring 2015 Due Date Paper submissions (up to 5,000 words) due May 1, 2014 This … Continue reading

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2013-2014 Lucie Cheng Prize awarded to Jungha Kim of the University of Pennsylvania

The UCLA Asian American Studies Center and Amerasia Journal are pleased to announce that Ms. Jungha Kim, Department of Comparative Literature and Literary Theory, University of Pennsylvania, is the recipient of 2013-2014 Amerasia Journal Lucie Cheng Prize for her essay, … Continue reading

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Fall Colloquium Series to feature Akemi Kikumura Yano, Oct. 14

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2013-2014 Lucie Cheng Prize: Call for Nominations

Amerasia Journal invites faculty to nominate exceptional graduate student essays (masters and doctoral level) in the interdisciplinary field of Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies for the 2013-14 Lucie Cheng Prize.  The selected article will be published in Amerasia Journal, … Continue reading

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CCED Opens Photography Exhibit at Chinese American Museum

  July 19, 2013 was a warm summer evening when Chinatown Community for Equitable Development (CCED) opened its photography exhibit at the Chinese American Museum.  About 290 people came out to celebrate the opening of “The Streets Between Us” which … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: Asian American Cultural Politics Across Platforms

Amerasia Journal Special Issue Call for Papers Asian American Cultural Politics Across Platforms Guest Editors: Professor Victor Bascara (UCLA) and Professor Lisa Nakamura (University of Michigan) Publication Date: Summer 2014 Due Date: Paper submissions (up to 5,000 words) due July … Continue reading

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2013 FOUNDATIONS FOR CHANGE: Thomas I. Yamashita Prize

UC Berkeley’s Center for Research on Social Change (formerly ISSC) is accepting nominations for the 2013 FOUNDATIONS FOR CHANGE: Thomas I. Yamashita Prize The FOUNDATIONS FOR CHANGE: Thomas I. Yamashita Prize is awarded annually to an outstanding young social change activist/scholar in California.  The … Continue reading

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2012-2013 Lucie Cheng Prize awarded to Linh Nguyen of UCSD

The UCLA Asian American Studies Center and Amerasia Journal are pleased to announce that Ms. Linh Nguyen, Department of Ethnic Studies, University of California, San Diego, is the recipient of 2012-2013 Lucie Cheng Prize for her essay, “Recalling the Refugee: … Continue reading

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