- Chapter 4: speaking out, asian American alternative press (William White, Asian American Movement)
- Chapter 1: Origins of the Movement (White, AA Movement)
- Chapter 3: Race v. Gender, the AA women’s Movement (White, AA Movement)
- Carlos Buloson, America is in the Heart p.53 novel excerpt (Screaming Monkeys)6 pages
- Bienvenido Santos, The Day the Dancers Came p.126 novel excerpt (Screaming Monkeys) 11pages
- Thaddeus Rukowski, Hello Nuremberg p. 144 prose (about transnationalism in Screaming Monkeys) 1 page.
- Stephen Gong, A History in Progress:Asian American Media Arts Centers (SAA) 101-111
- Roland Tolentino, Identity and Difference in :Filipino/a American" Media Arts, (SAA) 111-133
- Karen Umemoto, "On Strike!" San Francisco State College Strike, 1968-1969: The Role of Asian American Students" (Contemporary Asian America) p.49-75
- Glenn Omatsu, "The Four Prisons and the Movements of Liberation: Asian American Activism from the 1960s to the 1990s" (Contemporary Asian America) p. 80-112)
- "Rethinking the Asian American Studies Project: Bridging the Divide Between Campus and Community." Kenyon Chan
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_asian_american_studies/v003/3.1chan.html
- Petra Kukacka, Chapter 9 "Mixing Metaphors: Risk in Art and Activism" (Wild Fire) p110-118
- Paolo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed
1.5 Asian Americans and Art general background
- ed. Augie Tam, Chapter 30 "Is There An Asian American Aesthetics?" (Contemporary Asian America) p.627-635
- Dorinne Kondo, Chapter 31 "Art, Activism, Asia, and Asian Americans" (Contemporary Asian America) p. 636-664
- Fred Houn, "Revolutionary Asian American Art: Tradition and Change, Inheritance and Innovation, Not Imitation!" (Legacy to Liberation) p.383-388
- Elaine H. Kim, "Interstitial Subjects: Asian American Visual Art as a Site for New Cultural Conversations" (Fresh Talk Daring Gazes) p. 1-50
- Jan Avgikos, Chapter 3 "Group Material Timeline: Activism as a Work of Art" (But is it Art?) p.85-116
- Nina Felshin, "Introduction" (But is it Art?) p.9-29
-David Mura "Shift in Power, A Sea Changes in the Arts" p.183-204 (The State of AA in 1990s)
-Ricardo Levins Morales "The Importance of Being Artist" p.16-24 (Reimaging America_Arts of Social Change)
-Elizam EScobar "Art of Liberation A vision of freedom" 86-95 (reimaging America_Arts of Social Change)
2 Gender/Sexuality
- Jessica Hagedorn, “Asian Women in Film: No joy no luck” p.204 (Screaming Monkeys) 6 page reflection/analysis
- Laura Hyung-Yi Kang, The desiring of Asian Female Bodies', interracial romance and cinematic subjugation (SAA)
- "The Art and Politics of Asian American Women" (Legacy to Liberation) p.235-242
- Oona Padgham, "Arts in Detention: Creating Connections with Immigrant Women Detainees" (Wild Fire) p.117-187
3 Theatre
- FOB play (50 pages) by David Henry Hwang
- Golden Child By David Henry Hwang
- Chapter 2 of (National Abjection) “The dance that’s happening”
- Chapter 1 Critical Strategies for reading AA drama, page 1-34 (Josephine Lee, Performing Asian America)
- Chapter 3, "Chinaman’s unmanly grief" pg. 61-89 (Lee, Performing Asian America) (about this Chicken Coop Chinaman)
- Chicken Coop Chinaman by Frank Chin 60 pages
- Chapter 4 Seduction of Stereotype pg89-136 (Lee, performing asian america)
- Chapter 5 Acts of Exclusion: AA History of plays, pg136-163, (Lee, Performing Asian America)
- 99 Histories by Julia Cho (mental illness, history, generation, gender)
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4 LA/Race
- Thiem Bao Thuc Phi, Reverse Racism p.154-155 (Screaming Monkeys) Humor, Prose
- Prashad, summer of bruce, pg.255-265 (Screaming monkeys) Article on polyculturalism and about afro-asian culture
- LEw, Black Korea p. 395-398 (screaming monkeys) Prose/poetry Black Korea
- Abelmann and Lee, Blue dreams p.399-406 (screaming monkeys) article on LA rebellion and race relation
- Chapter 5 Acts of Exclusion: AA History of plays, pg136-163, (Lee, Performing Asian America)
- 99 Histories by Julia Cho (mental illness, history, generation, gender)
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4 LA/Race
- Thiem Bao Thuc Phi, Reverse Racism p.154-155 (Screaming Monkeys) Humor, Prose
- Prashad, summer of bruce, pg.255-265 (Screaming monkeys) Article on polyculturalism and about afro-asian culture
- LEw, Black Korea p. 395-398 (screaming monkeys) Prose/poetry Black Korea
- Abelmann and Lee, Blue dreams p.399-406 (screaming monkeys) article on LA rebellion and race relation
- Anna Smith, "Twilight," monologues on LA rebellion and race relations
5 Representation
- Catherine Choi, Salvaging the savage on representing filipinos p.35-49 (Screaming Monkeys) article
- Thaddeus Rukowski, White and Wong p.142 (Screaming Monkeys) 1 page. poem
- Rick Bonus, Homeland Memories and Media: Filipino images and imagination in America p. 145-153 (Screaming Monkeys) Filipino images
- Yamanaka, I Wanna Marry a Haole so I can Have a Haole Last Name p.231-237 (Screaming Monkeys) Prose assimilation
- Nick Carbó, “Assignment” p. 239-240 (Screaming Monkeys) prose
- Denise Duhamal, “Hello Kitty”242-245 Poem
-Richard Fung , "Seeing Yellow: Asian Identities in Film and Video" p.161-171 (State of AA in 1990s)
7 Violence/war
- Jose Ileto p.125 + spoken word media track 7
- Bill Nicholas, Historical consciousness and the viewer: who killed vincent chin (Screening Asian Americans) P159-173 + show video
- LinMark, the two Filipinos, (screaming monkeys) 321-323 short story assimilation anger
-Inada, drawing the line p. 367-376 (screaming monkeys) poem on interment
- Huynh, SOuth wind changing p. 384-391 (screaming monkeys) novel excerpt
- Yamamoto, Wilshire Bus, 413-416 (screaming monkeys) short story
-RIta Chaudhry Sethi p.235-247 Smells like Racism State of AA in 1990s
-Lin and Tan, Holding Up More than Ha;f the Heavens: Domestic Violence in our communities 321-334 AA in 1990s
8 Film
- Jessica Hagedorn, “Asian Women in Film: No joy no luck” p.204 (Screaming Monkeys)
-Bill Nicholas, Historical consciousness and the viewer: who killed vincent chin (SAA) + video
- Stephen Gong, A History in Progress:Asian American Media Arts Centers (SAA)
- Roland Tolentino Identity and difference in "filipino/a American" Media Arts (SAA)
- Lane Ryo HIrabayashi, intro, (significance of visual media and potential) (Reversing the Lens) 3-11
- Jun Xing, empowerment, smashing stereotypes and developing empathy (RL) 11-29
-Alqizola Hirabayashi, confronting gender stereotypes of Asian american women (RL) 155-169
+ slaying the dragon
5 Representation
- Catherine Choi, Salvaging the savage on representing filipinos p.35-49 (Screaming Monkeys) article
- Thaddeus Rukowski, White and Wong p.142 (Screaming Monkeys) 1 page. poem
- Rick Bonus, Homeland Memories and Media: Filipino images and imagination in America p. 145-153 (Screaming Monkeys) Filipino images
- Yamanaka, I Wanna Marry a Haole so I can Have a Haole Last Name p.231-237 (Screaming Monkeys) Prose assimilation
- Nick Carbó, “Assignment” p. 239-240 (Screaming Monkeys) prose
- Denise Duhamal, “Hello Kitty”242-245 Poem
-Richard Fung , "Seeing Yellow: Asian Identities in Film and Video" p.161-171 (State of AA in 1990s)
7 Violence/war
- Jose Ileto p.125 + spoken word media track 7
- Bill Nicholas, Historical consciousness and the viewer: who killed vincent chin (Screening Asian Americans) P159-173 + show video
- LinMark, the two Filipinos, (screaming monkeys) 321-323 short story assimilation anger
-Inada, drawing the line p. 367-376 (screaming monkeys) poem on interment
- Huynh, SOuth wind changing p. 384-391 (screaming monkeys) novel excerpt
- Yamamoto, Wilshire Bus, 413-416 (screaming monkeys) short story
-RIta Chaudhry Sethi p.235-247 Smells like Racism State of AA in 1990s
-Lin and Tan, Holding Up More than Ha;f the Heavens: Domestic Violence in our communities 321-334 AA in 1990s
8 Film
- Jessica Hagedorn, “Asian Women in Film: No joy no luck” p.204 (Screaming Monkeys)
-Bill Nicholas, Historical consciousness and the viewer: who killed vincent chin (SAA) + video
- Stephen Gong, A History in Progress:Asian American Media Arts Centers (SAA)
- Roland Tolentino Identity and difference in "filipino/a American" Media Arts (SAA)
- Lane Ryo HIrabayashi, intro, (significance of visual media and potential) (Reversing the Lens) 3-11
- Jun Xing, empowerment, smashing stereotypes and developing empathy (RL) 11-29
-Alqizola Hirabayashi, confronting gender stereotypes of Asian american women (RL) 155-169
+ slaying the dragon
- Hirabayashi, Issue of Reinscription (RL) 241-249
9 Transnational
- Robbie Seth, Fifty-Fifty p.181-188 (Screaming Monkeys) prose
- Bino Realuyo, Four million p. 191-202 (Screaming Monkeys) poem
10 Healing (earth, individuals, groups)
- Melanie Kramer, "Garden the City: Activism through Interventionist Art" p.121-132
- Aileen Penner, Jacinda Mack & Lee Bensted, "Salmon Tales: Eco-Art Activism" (Wild Fire) p.133-145
- Sau Wai Tai, "Confessions of a Community Artist: A Letter to My Fellow Earthworkers" (Wild Fire) p.146-159
- Pariss Garramone, "Tellingsmiths: The Work of Planting Trees and the Politics of Memory" (Wild Fire) p.160
- Heather Lash, "You are my Sunshine: Refugee Participation in Performance" (Wild Fire) p.221-229
-Enemies within and without pressure to depolitize community art 148-153 (reimaging a)
collective work eva sperling cockcroft(reimaging america) 190-198
9 Transnational
- Robbie Seth, Fifty-Fifty p.181-188 (Screaming Monkeys) prose
- Bino Realuyo, Four million p. 191-202 (Screaming Monkeys) poem
10 Healing (earth, individuals, groups)
- Melanie Kramer, "Garden the City: Activism through Interventionist Art" p.121-132
- Aileen Penner, Jacinda Mack & Lee Bensted, "Salmon Tales: Eco-Art Activism" (Wild Fire) p.133-145
- Sau Wai Tai, "Confessions of a Community Artist: A Letter to My Fellow Earthworkers" (Wild Fire) p.146-159
- Pariss Garramone, "Tellingsmiths: The Work of Planting Trees and the Politics of Memory" (Wild Fire) p.160
- Heather Lash, "You are my Sunshine: Refugee Participation in Performance" (Wild Fire) p.221-229
-Enemies within and without pressure to depolitize community art 148-153 (reimaging a)
collective work eva sperling cockcroft(reimaging america) 190-198
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