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Matsumoto, Valerie J.; Leong, Russell C. – Amerasia Journal, 2000
Introduces this theme issue in which essays challenge the reader to expand preconceived notions of what Asian and Pacific Islander American histories are and can be, how they are researched and written, and why divergent historical approaches to interpreting the experiences of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans can yield insights into the past…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Asian Studies, Cultural Awareness, Historians

Omatsu, Glenn, Ed. – Amerasia Journal, 1991
Presents a bibliography containing 1,269 Asian-American studies in the following categories: research issues, bibliographies, and methodology; contemporary politics and social movements; culture, literature, and folklore; demography and geography; education; family relations; health and medicine; historical studies; identity and assimilation;…
Descriptors: American Studies, Asian Americans, Bibliographies, Minority Groups

Chang, Mitchell J. – Amerasia Journal, 2001
Examines how the problem of the color line manifests itself in widespread educational benefits in American higher education, discussing: research on the use of race-conscious policies; the current state of affirmative action in higher education; the benefits of diversity for college students; pervasive racial disparities; and what is at stake for…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Affirmative Action, Asian Americans, Diversity (Student)

Omatsu, Glenn – Amerasia Journal, 1991
Whether the conceptual framework involves historical periods, historical themes, or other principles, researchers and writers concerned with Asian Americans and Pacific Americans consider several new themes in addition to the earlier examinations of history, literature, and sociology. The accompanying bibliography reflects the breadth of interest…
Descriptors: American Studies, Asian Americans, Bibliographies, Cultural Awareness

Osumi, M. Dick – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Describes the campaign for tenure for an Asian Pacific American university professor, D. Nakanishi, within a historical context. Includes discussions of Asian Americans' and Pacific Americans' experience of discrimination since the 1900s, civil rights struggles in the 1970s and 1980s, and the history and development of the "Amerasia…
Descriptors: Activism, Affirmative Action, Asian Americans, Civil Rights

Kiang, Peter Nien-chu – Amerasia Journal, 1991
Reviews primary and secondary source material about Asian-American Vietnam veterans. Reveals the reality of marginality faced by Asian Americans and Pacific Americans in the war theater and in the larger society. Subjects' war time and postwar experiences show that the U.S. promise of democracy has not been realized. (SLD)
Descriptors: American Studies, Asian Americans, Coping, Cultural Awareness

Toji, Dean S.; Johnson, James H. – Amerasia Journal, 1992
Assesses the incidence of Asian-American and Pacific Islander-American poverty, and offers a theoretical explanation for its existence. It is argued that poverty of Americans of Asian and Pacific Island descent is best understood in the context of the linkage of labor migration and U.S. labor market segmentation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Economically Disadvantaged, Immigrants, Incidence

Minami, Dale – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Shows how political campaigning and legal action won a three-year battle (beginning in 1986) for tenure by an Asian Pacific American professor, D. Nakanishi, at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). Describes the case's academic context, explains the legal alternatives, and analyzes the legal/political strategy adopted. (JB)
Descriptors: Activism, Affirmative Action, Asian Americans, Court Litigation

Nakanishi, Don T. – Amerasia Journal, 1990
An Asian Pacific American professor, D. T. Nakanishi, describes his decision to fight the University of California Los Angeles' initial denial of tenure, including the legal and tactical considerations involved, his sense of generational duty, the case's importance for other Asian Americans, and the personal pain and suffering involved. (JB)
Descriptors: Activism, Affirmative Action, Asian Americans, Civil Rights

Chien, John W. – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Describes to experience of one of professor D. Nakanishi's graduate students, who with others, lobbied the California State Legislature on Nakanishi's tenure denial at the University of California Los Angeles. Describes Nakanishi as a teacher and mentor and links the tenure struggle to the Asian-American community's political development. (JB)
Descriptors: Activism, Affirmative Action, Asian Americans, Court Litigation

Katayama, Mary – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Describes the role of university students in professor D. Nakanishi's three-year battle for tenure at the University of California Los Angeles. Details the development and importance of a plan, outreach, and networking; and describes the campaign's connection with larger issues of justice and equal representation for Asian Pacific Americans. (JB)
Descriptors: Activism, Affirmative Action, Asian Americans, College Students

Umemoto, Karen – Amerasia Journal, 1990
Reviews details of the campaign for tenure for an Asian Pacific American University of California Los Angeles professor, D. Nakanishi. Describes key issues, three rallies, the students' role, the importance of a unified effort, and the movement's effect on other issues and campuses. (JB)
Descriptors: Activism, Affirmative Action, Asian Americans, Civil Rights