21H.153J / SP.421J / WGS.421J Race and Gender in Asian America, Fall 2002
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Alternative title
Race and Gender in Asian America
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An interdisciplinary examination of the Asian-American experience with particular emphasis on gender and race from mid-nineteenth century to present. Topics include: Asian American women's history, Asian American feminisms, gender and ethnic nationalism, images of Asian American men and women in film and media, sexuality, and the impact of immigration on gender roles. Uses extensive primary sources and audio-visual media.
Date issued
2002-12Other identifiers
21H.153J-Fall2002
local: 21H.153J
local: SP.421J
local: WGS.421J
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Keywords
race, gender, Asian American literature, history, cinema, media images of Asian American men and women, feminism, gender roles, interracial romance, Maxine Hong Kingston, David Henry Hwang, Chang Rae-lee, Jessica Hagedorn, Shirley Lim, Mira Nair, Ang Lee, Wayne Wang, Gurinder Chadha, 21H.153J, SP.421J, WMN.421J, 21H.153, SP.421, WMN.421, Asian Americans in literature, American literature -- Asian American authors, Asian Americans in motion pictures