Author Archives: Center Press
Amerasia Journal explores “Indigenous Asias” across the Pacific
With its latest issue, Amerasia Journal explores how indigeneity is conceptualized within geographic boundaries and beyond into the diaspora. Guest edited by Greg Dvorak of Hitotsubashi University and Miyume Tanji of Australian National University, “Indigenous Asias” (Issue 41:1) engages local … Continue reading
See you at AAAS Conference, April 23-25, 2015—Evanston, Illinois
Amerasia Journal pays tribute to Yuri Kochiyama, features work of graffiti artist Tempt One
The latest open-topic issue of Amerasia Journal highlights our longstanding commitments to the Asian American community, with a tribute to Yuri Kochiyama and a spotlight on renowned graffiti artist Tempt One. To commemorate the passing of Yuri Kochiyama—one of the … Continue reading
New Amerasia explores production of Asian American culture, politics across media platforms
New media platforms are providing novel avenues of inquiry into what it means to be Asian American. Guest edited by Victor Bascara (UCLA) and Lisa Nakamura (University of Michigan), the latest Amerasia Journal, Issue 40:2 “Asian American Cultural Politics Across … Continue reading
Professor Valerie Matsumoto’s Book Reception, May 7, 2014
This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP at: citygirls-aasc.eventbrite.com
See Ya in San Francisco AAAS Conference
Latest Amerasia Journal addresses Asian American religions and racialization in the post-9/11 era
In 1996, Amerasia Journal published one of the first extended explorations of Asian American religions with the groundbreaking issue “Racial Spirits.” Eighteen years later, our new issue 40:1 “Asian American Religions in a Globalized World,” guest edited by Sylvia Chan-Malik … Continue reading
Booklaunch for Amerasia 39.3, featuring Chol Soo Lee Forum
Amerasia Journal publishes latest issue, featuring Chol Soo Lee forum
Amerasia Journal’s latest issue (39:3) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Chol Soo Lee’s release from death row with a forum that reminds Asian American Studies scholars and students of one of the first nationwide Asian American social movements. Pan-Asian, multigenerational, … Continue reading