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Amerasia Journal publishes special issue on Critical Refugee Studies

The latest special issue of Amerasia Journal features the expanding field of Critical Refugee Studies. Guest edited by Yến Lê Espiritu (University of California, San Diego) – one of the co-founders of the Critical Refugee Studies Collective – and Lila … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: Rethinking Gendered Citizenship–Intimacy, Sovereignty, and Empire

Rethinking Gendered Citizenship Intimacy, Sovereignty, and Empire Guest Editors: Genevieve Clutario (Wellesley College) and Rana Jaleel (University of California, Davis) Publication Date: Planned for Fall 2020 Submission Requirements: 5,000-6,000 words (not including endnotes), due November 1, 2019 With the centennial … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: Law and Life-Immigrant and Refugee Acts Amid White Nationalism

Law and Life Immigrant and Refugee Acts Amid White Nationalism Guest Editors: Monisha Das Gupta (University of Hawai‘I at Mānoa) and Lynn Fujiwara (University of Oregon) Publication Date: Planned for Spring 2020 Submission Requirements: 5,000-6,000 words (not including endnotes), due … Continue reading

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Newest Amerasia Tackles Sport in Asian America

The new issue of Amerasia Journal delves into the world of sport and the roles Asian Americans have played in it.  Guest Edited by Rachael Joo of Middlebury College and Sameer Pandya of University of California, Santa Barbara, the special … Continue reading

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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

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2014-2015 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 2014-15 Lucie Cheng Prize. The selected article will be published in Amerasia Journal, … 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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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

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