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Yale University Presents Highest Honor to UCLA Professor Don Nakanishi


Walter and Shirley Wang Establish First Endowed Chair and Program on US-China Relations and Chinese American Studies


UCLA AAS Center Co-Founder Morgan Chu Receives UCLA Medal

 

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AASC Press Publications

Amerasia Journal Index Search


UCLA releases Amerasia Journal women's issue: Where Women Tell Stories


Amerasia Journal: Call for Abstracts "Transoceanic Flows: Pacific Islander Interventions across the American Empire" Publication Date Spring 2011

 

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Center Resources

UCLA Asian American Studies Center Gift Giving


DOWNLOAD CROSSCURRENTS: Newmagazine of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center


Learn more about the Center? Download the UCLA Asian American Studies Center Brochure (PDF)

 

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Library/Reading Room

Friends of the Reading Room, UCLA Asian American Studies Center Library

 

Students & Community

UCLA Asian American Studies Center Scholarships and Fellowships


UCLA STUDENTS: Become a Free Member of the Center's Graduate and Undergraduate Student Associates Program


AASC General List-Serv Mailing List Registration

 

EthnoCommunications

Announcing the EthnoCommunications Winter Quarter Course


UCLA AASC EthnoCommunications student film selected for the ID Film Festival

UCLA: New Faculty Member Purnima Mankekar

The UCLA Asian American Studies Center and Department are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Purnima Mankekar to the UCLA Department of Asian American Studies and the Women's Studies Program at UCLA.  Professor Mankekar will begin teaching at UCLA in Spring Quarter 2007. She will also serve on the Faculty Advisory Committee of the Asian American Studies Center.

Professor Mankekar received her Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Washington (1993) and has taught in the Department of Anthropology at Stanford University since 1994.  She has also been the Director of the Asian American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Feminist Studies Program at Stanford University.

Her book, Screening Culture, Viewing Politics, published in 1999 by Duke University Press, won the Kovacs Award from the Society for Cinema Studies.  Professor Mankekar is working on two new book projects, including a manuscript on racial violence and South Asian American identities after September 11, 2001.

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