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  1. Korean Immigrant Women and the Renegotiation of Identity: Class, Gender, and the Politics of Identity (The New Americans: Recent Immigration and American Society) by Keumjae Park, 2008-02-15
  2. Korean Americans (American Immigrants) by Dale Anderson, 2007-11-08
  3. Science fiction and postmemory han in contemporary Korean American literature.(Critical essay): An article from: MELUS by Seo-Young Chu, 2008-12-22
  4. Contemporary American Immigrants: Patterns of Filipino, Korean, and Chinese Settlement in The United States by Luciano Mangiafico, 1988-03-22
  5. Korean Americans (Immigrants in America) by Jennifer C. Martin, 2003-02-06
  6. Gendered Processes:Korean Immigrant Small Business Ownership (The New Americans) by Eunju Lee, 2005-11-20
  7. Korean Americans (We Are America) by Tiffany Peterson, 2003-05
  8. Korean American Women
  9. Korean Americans (One Nation Set 2) by Nichol Bryan, 2004-01
  10. Preaching to Second Generation Korean Americans: Towards a Possible Selves Contextual Homiletic (American University Studies. Series VII. Theology and Religion) by Matthew D. Kim, 2007-06
  11. Korean Americans (Spirit of America, Our Cultural Heritage) by Cynthia Fitterer Klingel, 2003-08
  12. The Newly Emerging Asian Order and the Korean Peninsula: Joint U. S. - American Academic Studies Vol. 15, 2005
  13. The Asian Americans, changing patterns, changing needs ([Association of Korean Christian Scholars in North America publication series ; 4]) by Bok-Lim C Kim, 1978
  14. Korean Americans (New Americans) by William David Thomas, 2009-09

61. Kaf0206
to the United States, THE korean americans PAST, PRESENT of the founding membersof the asian American Advisory LAND OF LINCOLN (1996) and korean CULTURE A
http://www.phy.duke.edu/~myhan/kaf0207.html
PREPARING KOREAN AMERICANS
FOR THE 21ST CENTURY WORKFORCE
The Honorable Shinae Chun
Director of the Women's Bureau
U.S. Department of Labor
Washington, DC
A keynote speech presented at the Centennial Conference on Korean Immigration to the
United States, THE KOREAN AMERICANS: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE,
August 16-18, Fairview Park Marriott Hotel, Falls Church, Virginia.
A Brief Biosketch

On May 11, 2001, Shinae Chun was confirmed by the Senate as the 15th Director of the Women's Bureau. Under the direction of Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao, Ms. Chun is the highest ranking Korean American in the Bush administration, and heads the only Federal agency charged with advocating on behalf of women in the workforce. From 1991 to 1999, Ms. Chun was the Director of the Illinois Department of Labor. In 1982, Ms. Chun was one of the founding members of the Asian American Advisory Council to Governor James R. Thompson. She has authored two books, FROM THE MOOUNTAINS OF MASAN TO THE LAND OF LINCOLN (1996) and KOREAN CULTURE - A PASSAGE THROUGH KERMIT KINGDOM (1980).

62. Cancers In Asian-Americans And Pacific Islanders: Migrant Studies
liver cancer incidence rates are higher among Vietnamese, korean-, Chinese-, Filipino ratesare lower among later generations of asian-americans, compared to
http://www.camsociety.org/issues/fredli.htm

Cancers in Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders: Migrant Studies
Frederick P. Li, M.D. and Karen Pawlish, M.P.H Geographic Variation in Cancer Incidence Rates . Substantial geographic variations in cancer incidence rates have been found within and among nations. Data show that cancers of the lung, breast, colon/rectum, ovary, and prostate tend to be more common in developed countries In contrast, cancers of the cervix, stomach, and liver are more common in some developing countries, including most Asian nations . Among migrants, cancer incidence rates trend toward patterns in the country of adoption . These alterations in cancer rates are probably due to environmental and lifestyle changes, such as diet and cigarette smoking. Cancer rates can differ even within nations. In the U.S., lung cancer mortality rates are significantly higher in the southeast, where tobacco is cultivated and cigarette smoking rates are high . In China, lung cancer mortality rates are high in the north, in areas with widespread industrial and household pollution from fossil fuels . There are also large regional differences in nasopharyngeal cancer mortality rates in China, with higher rates in the southeast among the Cantonese; explanations may be genetic and dietary factors

63. Asian Americans: A Pollak Library Research Guide
and Issues (1995) OPAC RECORD; asian americans Experiences and more); Becomingasian American Secondgeneration Chinese and korean American Identities
http://guides.library.fullerton.edu/asianamericans/
Pollak Library Library Research Guides Special Topics - ASIAN AMERICANS Asian Americans
A Guide To Resources In CSUF's Pollak Library ENCYCLOPEDIAS Top of Page American MarketPlace: Demographics and Spending Patterns (2001) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE BUSINESS TABLES HA214 .A6 Asian American Almanac (1996) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE Asian American Encyclopedia (1995-) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E184.O6 A827 1995 Vol. 1-6 Asian American Literature: Reviews and Criticism of Works by American Writers of Asian Descent (1999) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE Atlas of Asian-American History (2002) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E184.O6 A89 2002 Distinguished Asian Americans: A Biographical Dictionary (1999) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE Encyclopedia of Minorities in American Politics (2000) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E184.A1 E574 2000 Vol. 1-2

64. NCM: KoreAm Journal
was the only other korean in school, and there was one Chinese girl. He sayshe wants to support korean americans and other asian americans, who suffer
http://news.ncmonline.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=667

65. CAPAC: Advisory Commission Of Asian Americans And Pacific Islanders
Ministry of Health and Welfare as the US Spokesperson for korean adoption during namedto A Magazine's list of 100 Most Influential asian americans for the
http://www.house.gov/wu/capacweb/appointments.html
PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES FIFTEEN MEMBERS
TO THE ADVISORY COMMISSION ON
ASIAN AMERICANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS May 4, 2000 The President today announced his intent to appoint fifteen members and to designate a chair to serve on the Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders was established by Executive Order 13125 to advise the President on the development, monitoring, and coordination of Federal efforts to improve the quality of life of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The Commission will study ways to increase public sector, private sector, and community involvement in improving the health and well being of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and to increase their participation in Federal programs where they may be under served. The Commission will study ways to foster research and data collection on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, including information on public health. THE HONORABLE NORMAN Y. MINETA
The Honorable Norman Y. Mineta, of Edgewater, Maryland, who will chair

66. Profile On Asian Americans
1990) Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, korean, asian Indian, Vietnamese CONSUMERPROFILE With close to $230 billion in spending power, asian americans are a
http://www.uspaacc.net/profile_on_asian_americans.htm
US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce
1329 18th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Front Page
About Us CelebrAsian Excellence ... Affiliated Programs USPAACC Staff You are here: Profile on Asian Americans
Asian American Suppliers Council
Benefit to Purchaser Benefits to Supplier AASC Certification ... How It Works Profile on Asian Americans The following facts and statistics will give you a clear picture of the Asian American and businesses supplier community. More importantly, it will add a context to the entire minority supplier market. Once you review the information, you will conclude that you should participate and develop the Asian American supplier community. Do you know that a majority of the large companies with sales over a million dollars are Asian American-owned? With their increasing buying power and population, coupled with a tradition of customer service and competitive pricing, Asian American suppliers are a resource your company can no longer ignore.
ASIAN AMERICANS
On February 1, 1998, there were estimated 10.2 million Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States, comprising 3.8 percent of the total population. Since July 1, 1990, Asian and Pacific Islander population has increased 35%, while the non-Hispanic White population grew 3 percent. Top six Asian American populations, from a total of 7,273,662 (1990): Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Asian Indian, Vietnamese

67. IMDiversity.com - Census Facts On Asian Americans
Census Facts on asian americans. owned the most firms in 1992 (153,096), followedby those of korean origin (104,918) and those of asian Indian origin
http://www.imdiversity.com/article_detail.asp?Article_ID=2520

68. KCCEB | Korean Community Center Of The East Bay Housing Campaign
asian americans Housing Discrimination HOUSING DISCRIMINATION Forty years agoit was common for asian americans to be told directly we don't rent (or sell
http://www.kcceb.org/campaign/housing/english/content.cfm?cat=fair&file=housing

69. CET -- RESOURCES: Asian American History Web Sites And Resources
korean History Project Will publish online a lengthy manuscript on the US The magazinereports on the developments, issues and achievements of asian americans.
http://www.cetel.org/res.html
Resources The resources here were selected as some of the best starting points to help you further explore Asian American history and culture online in books , and through other media programs . Many of the resources listed here also have extensive links or listings of other resources. We welcome your suggestions for other good starting points. ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES OTHER ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA PROGRAMS MEDIA SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS BOOKS ON ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES CURRICULA RESOURCES AskAsia
Asia Society's AskAsia site is an on-line source for K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. The site provides access to classroom-tested resources and activities, relevant links and a virtual community of educators. The Asian American Curriculum Project
AACP is a not-for-profit source for books on Asian American heritage and contemporary experience Golden Legacy Curriculum
Angel Island Immigration Station Curriculum

The Angel Island Immigration Station curriculum, designed for grades 3 - 5, is also from KQED. Also see Loni Ding's Island of Secret Memories video.

70. Bridges With Asia Asian Americans In The United States
values Caucasians over korean americans and sometimes ethnic koreans, Park pointedout that publicizing the bicultural expertise of asian americans is crucial
http://www.ciaonet.org/conf/ass01/ass01_c.html

71. Bridges With Asia Asian Americans In The United States
asian americans are not trying to assimilate into the American culture. Min usedthe curatorial framework of an exhibition of korean American art to illustrate
http://www.ciaonet.org/conf/ass01/ass01_e.html

72. Department Of Ethnic Studies Curriculum
of major asian American writers of Chinese, Japanese, korean, Filipino, asian Intensiveexamination of a topic or issue affecting asian americans, such as the
http://www.colorado.edu/EthnicStudies/Asianstudies.html
ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
AAST 1015-3. INTRODUCTION TO ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES. Using Asian Americans as a case study, course examines the various factors that define minority groups and their positions in American society. Particular attention is given to the perspectives and methodologies of the emerging discipline of Ethnic Studies. Restricted to FR/SO Standing. Approved for Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum: Cultural and Gender Diversity or Contemporary Societies. AAST 1717-3. INTRODUCTION TO ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY. Introductory-level survey of social history of Asians in America from nineteenth century to the present. Primary focus is on delineating the explaining changes that Asian Americans have undergone since their arrival in the United States. Same as HIST 1717. Approved for Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum: United States Context. AAST 2210-3. THE JAPANESE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. This course offers an overview of the Japanese American experience in the United States from 1880 to today. What helped shape this experience and provides its salient characteristics? Emphasis will be given to the variables that generated similarities, as well as internal diversity, within the broader ethnic group. This course fulfills Arts and Sciences core requirements in the area of Cultural and Gender Diversity. Link to Readings AAST 2752 SURVEY OF ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE.

73. PsycPORT Handhelds
A 1991 study found asian americans dissatisfied with any distinct differences betweenthe asian races such as Chinese, Japanese or korean were treated as
http://www.psycport.com/stories/seattlepi_2003_01_28_eng-seattlepi_eng-seattlepi

74. Historical Persp
Chineseamericans, 6186 Japanese-americans, 5968 Vietnamese-americans, 3473 korean-americans,3106 Filipino-americans, 3065 asian Indian-americans, and 7265
http://faculty.weber.edu/bdavis/pluralism/historical_persp.htm
Utah Pluralism Project
Mapping Religious Diversity in Utah
Historical Perspective
(Ref: A sian-Americans in Utah: A Living History , complied by John H. Yang.) The Japanese-American communities of northern Utah date back to the early 1870s. Many were employed by the railroads or in farming and mining operations. Local Japanese labor agents often arranged employment for Japanese immigrants. Buddhist services were conducted on a regular basis as early as 1912 and Buddhist congregations were established in Ogden and in Salt Lake City. Recent Developments
(Ref: Asian-Americans in Utah: A Living History , complied by John H. Yang.) Additional waves of Asian immigration to Utah include Filipino, Korean, Asian Indian, and Vietnamese groups. Between 1975 and 1990, some 12,000 refugees and immigrants came to Utah from Southeast Asia in the aftermath of the war in Vietnam. Numerous Islamic immigrants have arrived from Southwest Asia to make their homes in Utah. Since 1990, the Asian-American population in Utah has increased 44.4% compared to an overall state population increase of 29.6% over the same period. Return to Davis Home Page To share comments, questions, or suggestions, please contact

75. Asian Community
korean American organization that seeks to provide leadership and training foryoung korean americans. National Association of asian American Professionals
http://www.aviso.net/dir/usa/asian/community/
Introducing Discounted Conference Calling where The whole family can talk! Asian Community - Asian Americans for Community Outreach - CA - An Asian American non-profit organization that hosts volunteer opportunities and social events. Americans Helping Asian Children - CA - A charity foundation. Helps Vietnamese
and other Asian children suffering from hearing loss and sends underpriviledged and orphaned Vietnamese children to school. Asian American Film.com Asian American Parent Association - CA - addresses K-12 education, encourages parents involvement and volunteerism, and promotes dialogue with schools, administrations, and community. Asian American Resources at the Smithsonian - DC - Asian American Resources in Chicago - IL - Sponsored by Loyola University, this comprehensive listing includes political, social, service, cultural, community, and religious organizations. Asians and Friends - NC - Social and educational group focusing on Asian, Asian-Americans, and friends. Asia Society - Nonprofit, nonpartisan educational institution active through multiple regional centers, with diverse programs to foster communications and understanding of Asia and its peoples. Asian Community Bulletin Board - NY - Convenient access to all the up-to-date news, services and current activities of the Asian community.

76. Asian American History - Erika Lee
also known as) Adoptees Organization; Kilmok Journal of korean American Perspectives Workin Hawai'i Hawai'i Women's Heritage Project South asian americans;
http://www.hist.umn.edu/~erikalee/aahist.html
Home Profile Courses
Asian American History
Comparative Race/Ethnicity

United States, 1945-Present

Course Syllabus - Spring 2002
Course Schedule - Spring 2002 ... Lectures - Spring 2002 Asian American Studies Web Links
General Asian American History And Studies

  • Asian Americans in Washington State , University of Washington
  • UC Irvine Asian American Studies Resources
  • USC Ethnic Studies Department
  • UCLA Asian American Studies Department
  • Asian American Oral History Project, UC Berkeley ...
  • AsianWeek (national English language newspaper)
  • Asian Pages
  • Asian American History Timeline , Loni Ding General American History Resources
  • National Archives and Records Administration
  • Library of Congress General Research Resources at the University of Minnesota
  • On-line library orientation
  • Research QuickStart (learn how to use the library to do your research paper)
  • American History Resources at the U of M Library
  • U of M History 3961 (Research Paper) Guide Asian American Women
  • Asiangurls.com
  • 77. Air Force Link Commentary - Asian-Americans Have Long, Proud History In U.S. Mil
    Many asianamericans served in combat units in the korean War andhave fought in many wars since then. asian-americans continue
    http://www.af.mil/news/commentary/Apr-Jun2002/118.shtml
    Today's Air Force News More AF News Commentary 'Thank you for the work that you do' Today's News
    Combat search, rescue team saves two soldiers
    Lancer hits regime leadership target

    B-1 crew describes taking out 'The Big One'

    A-10 crashes in Baghdad
    ...
    Air Force announces transportation awards

    AF Link Specials
    Asian-Americans have long, proud history in U.S. military
    by 1st Lt. Cristina Oxtra
    27th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
    CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. I can recall a conversation with a young man at a store some time ago. I had recently been commissioned in the Air Force. When I asked him if he worked in the local area, he said, "I work on base." He was apparently an active-duty military member. When he asked me where I worked, I replied, "I work on base as well." But before I could finish my response, he quipped, "Oh, so you work at the BX." There are many Asian-Americans who work in the civilian sector on base and provide a valuable service to military people and their families. Despite what some people might think, there are also many Asian-American citizens who dedicate their lives to the United States through military service. Before I joined the military, I told a man in a business office that I was born in the Philippines and my family and I immigrated to America when I was 13. He was proud to say he was stationed in the Philippines when he was in the military and knew a great deal about the country.

    78. ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES COLLECTIONS
    asian americans; Chinese americans; Japanese americans; korean americans; Filipinoamericans; asian Indian americans; Southeast asian americans. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Category Reference Education Berkeley Libraries and Museums
    http://eslibrary.berkeley.edu/aaslhome.html
    Asian American Studies
    Collections Ethnic Studies Library
    University of California, Berkeley
    The Asian American Studies Collection acquires materials on various aspects of the Asian American experience, especially history and contemporary issues relevant to Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, and Indo-Chinese Americans, and to Asians overseas. SIZE
    • Total items: 52,000
    • Archive Materials: 20,000 items
    • Monographs: 11,800
    • Photographs: 22,000 items
    • Serials: 216
    TYPES OF MATERIALS
    • All types
    SUBJECT STRENGTHS
    • Asian Americans
    • Chinese Americans
    • Japanese Americans
    • Korean Americans
    • Filipino Americans
    • Asian Indian Americans
    • Southeast Asian Americans
    SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
    • Chinese American research collection in Chinese and English
    • Photograph collection
    • Asian-American Community organizations
    TIME SPAN COVERED
  • ACCESS GLADIS and MELVYL online catalogs for the monograph collection. Dictionary catalog, author-title-subject. Newspaper index file. Archive register. HOLDINGS: Includes monographs, serials, theses and dissertations, conference papers, student research papers, and non-print media.
  • 79. Syllabus For History 296C Special Topics
    11, Wednesday – korean Migration and Community Formation · Quiet Odyssey A Pioneerkorean Woman in America, xxi – lx · asian americans An Interpretive
    http://www.history.uiuc.edu/fac_dir/Espiritu/syllabus_for_history_296c_specia.ht
    Syllabus for History 296C
    Special Topics: Asian American History
    Fall Semester 2000
    08613 LECD D, 10-1120 MW 398 LINCOLN
    Professor Augusto Espiritu
    Office Hours: Mon. 11:30-1:00, Wed. 11:30-1:00
    Required Readings
    Chan, Sucheng. Asian Americans: An Interpretive History . Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1990.
    Lee, Mary Paik. Quiet Odyssey: A Pioneer Korean Woman in America . Edited by Sucheng Chan. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1990.
    Zia, Helen. Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People . New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2000.
    COURSE PACKET
    Films
    Carved in Silence, Sep. 6, Wednesday
    Savage Acts, Oct. 2, Monday
    Rabbit in the Moon, Oct. 25, Wednesday a.k.a. Don Bonus, Nov. 13, Monday The Fall of the International Hotel, Nov. 27, Monday
    Course Requirements and Percent of Final Grade
    15% Class Participation and Attendance 20% Mid-Term 15% Journal 20% Paper 30% Final
    WEEK 1
    Aug. 21, Monday, Semester Begins, No Class Aug. 23, Wednesday – Introduction Survey
    WEEK 2
    Aug. 28, Monday

    80. Asian Pacific Islands American History Literature For K-12
    Index to asian American resources for English and Social Studies teachers in grades K12. Offers chronolo Category Society Ethnicity asian asian-American History...... Adoptee Literature Bibliography from Sunny Jo's site korean Adoption Films East IndianAmericans. Technology Magazine for Professionals of asian Indian Origin
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/asia.htm

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