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         Us Studies 20th Century:     more books (100)
  1. All those mornings . . . at the Post The 20th Century in Sports from Famed Washington Post Columnist Shirley Povich by Shirley Povich, 2005-04-05
  2. Materials and Techniques of 20th Century Music by Stefan Kostka, 2011-07-01
  3. From Eve to Dawn, A History of Women in the World, Volume IV: Revolutions and Struggles for Justice in the 20th Century by Marilyn French, 2008-09-01
  4. Oh, Beautiful: An American Family in the 20th Century by John Paul Godges, 2010-07-12
  5. With Us or Against Us: Studies in Global Anti-Americanism (The Ceri Series in International Relations and Political Economy) by Denis Lacorne, Tony Judt, 2005-06-04
  6. A Study of Uneven Industrial Development: The American Clothing Industry in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries (Ph.D. Dissertation, Yale University 1989) by Bernard Smith, 1994
  7. The Trouble between Us: An Uneasy History of White and Black Women in the Feminist Movement by Winifred Breines, 2006-04-06
  8. Black Identity in the Twentieth Century: Expressions of the US and UK African Diaspora by Mark Christian, 2000-08
  9. A Companion to Twentieth-Century American Drama
  10. Facilitating the Future?: US Aid, European Integration and Irish Industrial Viability 1948-73 by Peter Murray, 2009-09-02
  11. Serving Their Country: American Indian Politics and Patriotism in the Twentieth Century by Paul C. Rosier, 2009-11-30
  12. Promoting Polyarchy: Globalization, US Intervention, and Hegemony (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) by William I. Robinson, 1996-09-13
  13. Your Spirits Walk Beside Us: The Politics of Black Religion by Barbara Dianne Savage, 2008-11-21
  14. From Catharine Beecher to Martha Stewart: A Cultural History of Domestic Advice by Sarah A. Leavitt, 2002-05-27

41. American Studies: Faculty
of Womens studies (Ph.D. University of Virginia) Office G60B Martha Van Telephone255-2549. Areas of Interest 19th and 20th century us history; history of
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/amerstud/faculty/faculty.htm
American Studies Program chair and director of undergraduate studies: R. Laurence Moore Howard A. Newman Professor of American Studies (Ph.D. Yale University) Office: 453 McGraw Hall and 311 Caldwell Hall Telephone: Areas of Interest: American intellectual, cultural, and religious history.
American Studies Faculty: Glenn C. Altschuler
, The Thomas and Dorothy Litwin Professor of American Studies, Dean of Continuing Education and Summer Session (Ph.D., Cornell University)
Office: B20 Day Hall
Telephone: Areas of Interest: American culture, American politics, American popular culture, history of education in America. Richard F. Bensel Professor of Government (Ph.D. Cornell University)
Office: B8 McGraw Hall
Telephone: Areas of Interest: American political development; state formation; comparative political economy; the United States Congress. Stuart M. Blumin Professor of History and Director of Cornell in Washington (Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania)
Office: 321 McGraw Hall and 311 Caldwell Hall
Telephone: 255-3359 or 255-4090 Areas of Interest: American social, cultural, economic, urban history; the 19th century, 19th century political history.

42. English Faculty
19th century us Literature; Cultural studies; Gender studies; Race studies. 19thand early 20th century Fiction; Women Writers; Nationalism; Theories of Racial
http://english.rice.edu/faculty.cfm
Faculty
General Areas of Interest
Specific Areas of Research
JOSE ARANDA JANE CHANCE Old and Middle English Literature Chaucer; Dante; Medieval Women Writers; Medieval Mythography; Modern Medievalism KRISTA COMER American Literature; Gender Studies Western American Literature; Gender Studies; Literature and the Environment; Feminism SCOTT DERRICK th and Early 20 th Century U.S. Literature Gender; Sexuality; Literary Theory; Narrative Theory ELIZABETH DIETZ Early Modern Literature and Culture Early Modern Literature and Culture TERRENCE DOODY Modernism; The Novel; Contemporary Literature Modern Novel; Narrative Theory LUCIE FULTZ African American Literature and Culture; African American Women Writers Toni Morrison SARAH ELLENZWEIG Restoration and 18th-Century Literature and Culture; Poetry English Enlightenment; 18th-Century Epistemology; History of Feminism ALAN GROB Shakespeare; Romantic Poetry Wordsworth; Arnold J. DENNIS HUSTON Shakespeare; Drama; Public Speaking Shakespeare; Drama; Public Speaking WALTER ISLE Modern Literature Native American Literature; Literature and the Environment; Literature of the American West

43. December 1999 Internet Resources
Focuses on major English-language writers. Mostly biographical and bibliographical information, and Category Arts Literature Authors...... to students of genre, gender, and cultural studies. Overviews of 20thcentury America• American Cultural History and published by the us Information Agency.
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  • 44. Forum For Modern Language Studies
    Western Literary Relations in the 20th century 2001 Literature and European) Languagesin the us Reception and Forum for Modern Language studies is covered
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    Select a journal... Adelphi Papers African Affairs Age and Ageing Alcohol and Alcoholism American Journal of Epidemiology American Law and Economics Review American Literary History Annals of Botany Annals of Occupational Hygiene Annals of Oncology Applied Linguistics Australasian Journal of Philosophy Behavioral Ecology Bioinformatics Biometrika Biostatistics BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia BJA: CEPD Reviews Brain Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention British Journal of Aesthetics British Journal of Criminology British Jnl. for the Philosophy of Sci. British Journal of Social Work British Medical Bulletin BWP Update Cambridge Journal of Economics Cambridge Quarterly Carcinogenesis Cerebral Cortex Chemical Senses Classical Quarterly Classical Review Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice Communication Theory Community Development Journal Computer Bulletin Computer Journal Contemporary Economic Policy Contributions to Political Economy ELT Journal EMBO Journal Early Music Economic Inquiry English Historical Review Environmental Practice Epidemiologic Reviews ESHRE Monographs Essays in Criticism European Journal of International Law European Journal of Orthodontics European Journal of Public Health European Review of Agricultural Economics European Sociological Review Family Practice Forestry Forum for Modern Language Studies French History French Studies Glycobiology Greece and Rome Health Education Research Health Policy and Planning Health Promotion International History Workshop Journal Holocaust and Genocide Studies Human Communication Research

    45. Latin American Studies Faculty List - University Of Washington
    a literature; Comparative literature of the Americas and Transamerican literary andcultural studies; us modernism; women writers (20th century); the domestic
    http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/programs/latinam/facultylist.html

    Degree

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    The Latin American Studies faculty is composed of individuals with expertise in Latin America. Most also have cross-regional and interdisciplinary interests. Faculty members are distinguished scholars and teachers in their respective area of specialization, and hold appointments in diverse departments including American Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, Economics, History, Geography, Women Studies, Fisheries, International Studies, Music, Health Sciences, Political Science, Romance Languages, Comparative Literature, Sociology, and in the Schools of Social Work, Business Administration and Forestry. DAURIL ALDEN , PhD California-Berkeley (1959) Professor, History; Brazil, colonial and early national Latin American history. , PhD Stanford (1982) Associate Professor, Economics; Latin America (Chile) of the 19th century and 1973-present. PATRICK CHRISTIE , PhD University of Michigan - 1999. Assistant Professor School of Marine Affairs and Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. Integrated Coastal Management, Marine Protected Areas, Participatory Research, Qualitative Research Methods

    46. Allexperts U.S. History Q&A
    Profile, My best subjects are us.History, specifically I`m an elementary school teacherspecializing in Social studies. q`s about the 20th century, Available Ask
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    47. Welcome To The Graduate Quarterly On-line
    Graduate Quarterly Office of Graduate studies 120 Administration 50 in the nationby us News photography (15th), 19th and 20th- century British literature
    http://www.rgs.uci.edu/gradquarterly/articles/rankings.htm
    This Quarter's Issue...
    Winter 2003
    FEATURE ARTICLES

    Growth at UCI

    US News 2003 Rankings

    Architect's Legacy Encircles UCI

    Top 10 List of Enrollment and Registration Questions: Part 2
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    UCI Medical Center Named One of Nation's Best

    STUDENT RESOURCES
    Does Time Own You?

    Filing Your Thesis
    Libraries' New Reference Services, New Home Page Career Services for Graduate Students ... Important Numbers IN YOUR COMMUNITY Awards and Achievements The 2002-2003 ARCS Medal Awards Degrees Conferred for Fall 2002 Celebrate UCI! ... Contribute to the Grad Quarterly Graduate Quarterly Office of Graduate Studies 120 Administration Building Zot Code 3180 Irvine, CA 92697-3180 E-mail: GRADQUARTERLY@UCI.EDU Phone: (949) 824-7673 Last Update: 01.22.03 US News 2003 Rankings UCI continues to rank among the nation’s top universities in U.S. News & World Report’s annual listing. Specifically, in the latest U.S. News listing UC Irvine ranks 12th among the nation’s best public universities and 45th among the nation’s top public and private universities. The information is published in the 2003 "America’s Best Colleges" guidebook, which was available at bookstores as of September 16, 2002. For the past 10 years, UCI has been ranked among the top 20 public universities. Last year, UCI shared 10th place among the top publics along with UC Davis and the Georgia Institute of Technology and tied for 41st among the best public and private universities with those same institutions and Yeshiva University. This year, UCI tied with Pennsylvania State University-University Park in both rankings.

    48. US History Lesson Plans
    Other 20th century, Tall Folk Tales, Clip Art. us Civil Liberties Security, AP More Lessons, Big Bunch The Trial of Standing Bear Native American studies (57
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    Mr Donn's U.S. History
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    Primary Documents The Fifty States 13 Colonies/Pilgrims ... Big Bunch of Links
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    Native Americans
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    Negotiating Treaties (Simulation)
    (Juneau HS)
    The Trial of Standing Bear
    Native American Studies (5-7, CK) Core Knowledge: Native American Units Native Americans UNITS Native American Culture (Unit) Native American Populations (daily life, culture, more) ... THINKQUEST SITES: American History Lesson Idea: Role Play You are a European, encountering a Native American for the first time. Write a physical descriptions of first impressions. Do the same for Native Americans encountering a European. Make your own Totem Pole Rescue Pocahontas (Disney, free download) Resources: K-8 Native Americans Native American Clip Art Native American Navigator 13 Colonies / Colonial Period See Also: The Crucible (Salem Witchcraft) Core Knowledge: Colonial America Units Pilgrims Units, Lessons, Activities

    49. The Home Page Of Katherine G Morrissey
    of Wyoming, 2000 Udall Center for studies in Public Policy on Arizona and the Southwest,us Environmental History, 20thcentury us Western History
    http://www.u.arizona.edu/~kmorriss/
    Katherine G. Morrissey
    Associate Professor
    Department of History
    University of Arizona
    215 Social Sciences Bldg.
    University of Arizona
    Tucson, AZ 85721
    You can send email to me at kmorriss@u.arizona.edu RESEARCH My research on the North American West focuses on the region's environmental, social, cultural, and intellectual history. Trained as an interdisciplinary scholar, I received my Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale University in 1990. Recent Fellowships
    John Topham and Susan Butler Faculty Research Award, Charles Redd Center for Western Studies , Brigham Young University, 2002-03
    Bernard L. Majewski Fellowship, American Heritage Center , University of Wyoming, 2000
    Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy
    Fellowship, Spring 2000
    Visiting Fellow, Center of the American West , University of Colorado at Boulder, 1998-99
    National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship/Lloyd Lewis Fellowship in American History, Newberry Library
    Archibald Hanna, Jr., Fellowship in American History, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library , Yale University, 1997 Mayes Fellowship

    50. Report On The American Workforce
    mailing a request to the Office of Publications and Special studies, us Departmentof traces the broad outlines of the economy in the 20th century, its impact
    http://www.bls.gov/opub/rtaw/rtawhome.htm
    Accessibility Information U.S. Department of Labor
    Overview of Report on the American Workforce 2001
    Below is the table of contents of the Report on the American Workforce 2001 . You can also navigate by using the buttons on the left side of your screen. Table of contents
    Preface
    acknowledgments introduction , and timelines
    Message from the Secretary of Labor

    Chapter 1: Counting minorities: A brief history and a look at the future

    Chapter 2: The evolution of compensation in a changing economy
    ...
    Appendix: Statistical Tables
    Download the entire Report PDF For the most part, the Report on the American Workforce is presented on this website in Adobe PDF format . (The preface, acknowledgments, and message from the Secretary of Labor are displayed in HTML format as well.) The 204-page report is divided into sections on this site to make it more usable. For example, each of the statistical tables in the Appendix is presented in its own PDF file. Single copies of the print version of Report on the American Workforce 2001 will be available soon. Request a copy by sending e-mail to

    51. Dancetime Publications: 500 Years Of Dance - Learn Dance Steps On History Of Dan
    Anyone who loves history, social studies, culture, costumes, dance, music VolumeII The 20th century. historian and choreographer Carol Téten takes us on an
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    Dancetime! 500 Years of Social Dance Vol I: The 15th-19th Centuries Vol II: The 20th Century How to Dance Through Time Vol I: The Romance of Mid 19th Century Couple Dances Vol II: The Ragtime Era 1910-1920 Vol III: The Majesty of Renaissance Dance Vol IV: The Elegance of Baroque Social Dance ... Vol VI: A 19th Century Ball: The Charm of Group Dances Research Videos Vol I: 1900-1930's Vol II: 1940-1980's Archival Performance Videos Dancing the 20th Century A 19th Century Romance A Baroque Portfolio A Renaissance Revel Special Order Five Centuries of Social Dance Dancetime DVD! 500 Years of Social Dance Vol I: The 15th-19th Centuries Vol II: The 20th Century How to Dance Through Time Music CDs Vol's I/V: The Romance of Mid 19th Century Couple Dances Vol II: The Ragtime Era 1910-1920 Vol III: The Majesty of Renaissance Dance Vol IV: The Elegance of Baroque Social Dance ... Our Policies Quicklink The DVDs Dancetime DVD! Vol1

    52. EthnicStudies - UCSD
    Ethnicity and Class; ETHN 184 Black Intellectuals in the 20th century; ETHN 186The Ethnic Press in the us; ETHN 187 ETHN 189 Special Topics in Ethnic studies.
    http://www.ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu/html/ug_minor.html
    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES MINOR REQUIREMENTS Students wishing to minor in Ethnic Studies have the option of taking two (2) four-unit lower division courses (ETHN 1A, ETHN 1B, ETHN 1C) and five (5) upper-division courses or taking seven (7) four-unit upper-division courses. If students opt for the latter they must enroll in:
    • ETHN 100
      Theories and Methods of Ethnic Studies ETHN 190
      Research Methods: Studying Ethnic and Racial Communities
    At least two, but not more than three of the five remaining upper division elective courses must be selected from either ethnic studies history and social sciences courses (listed as 2B), or the ethnic studies literature and cultural expression courses (listed as 2D). 2B.Ethnic Studies - History and Social Sciences Courses:
    • ETHN 102
      Racial Inequality in America ETHN
      Environmental Racism ETHN
      Race, Space, and Segregation ETHN 105
      Ethnic Diversity and the City ETHN
      Ethnoracial Transformation of U.S. Communities

    53. Social Studies
    Check out the Presidents Mrs. Estep, World History (H). Mrs. McConihay, us History9 20th century. Ms. Loyd, Law Legal 20th century Government /Economics (H).
    http://kcs.kana.k12.wv.us/herberthoover/faculty/socialstud.html
    Mrs. Estep Mrs. McConihay
    US History 9

    20th Century
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    54. History Of Education: Selected Moments
    Psychology, The Ontario Institute for studies in Education a site about educationduring the 20th century, organized by or small, that tells us something about
    http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~daniel_schugurensky/assignment1/
    Selected Moments of the 20th Century
    A work in progress edited by Daniel Schugurensky
    Department of Adult Education and Counselling Psychology,
    The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto (OISE/UT)

    Most entries have been written especially for this site (many of them by education students), although some consist of links to other webpages. New entries are added regularly. If you would like to submit an entry, make a comment to improve this site, or suggest a link to a webpage to be added to this compilation, please send it to: dschugurensky@oise.utoronto.ca. Note: If you do not find the topic that you are searching for in this site, or if you are looking for some educational development outside of the 20th century, I recommend that you visit the History of Education and Childhood website managed by Professor Henk van Setten of Nijmegen University in the Netherlands. To the best of my knowledge, that is the most comprehensive site on the history of education available on the internet.
    INDEX
    How to cite a moment
    Some significant events in this period
    1900 Henry Barnard, advocate of common schools, dies in poverty at age 89

    55. Courses In English Literature
    Contact us. English 322 Victorian Novel; English 451/551 19thcentury studies; 20th-centuryLiterature, British and American English 323 English Novel (1900
    http://www.uoregon.edu/~engl/courses/
    English Information
    Courses Faculty Fields of Interest Undergraduate
    Studies Graduate
    Studies Supporting the
    English Department Contact Us Composition Program Film Studies Folklore Program Oregon Writing Project
    Courses in English Literature
    Course offerings
    Course offerings, organized by period or field
      General Coursework
    • English 107-09: World Literature
    • English 220-22: Introduction to the Major
      English 220-22 is a three-course sequence required of all English majors. The sequence is meant to introduce new and prospective majors to the full range of literature in English, and the various methods and modes of literary history, criticism and theory required to understand it. The first term will cover English literature from the earliest example ("Caedmon's Hymn") to Shakespeare. The second term will cover English literature from the late renaissance of the early seventeenth century to the Augustan period of the late-18th century. The third quarter will begin with Blake and the Romantics and end with postmodern fiction and poetry. The whole sequence will provide students with skills needed to succeed in subsequent English courses, and the knowledge needed to construct a program to suit their interests. Medieval Studies
    • English 199: The Literature of King Arthur
    • English 220: Introduction to the English Major

    56. U.S. Embassy, Seoul, Information Resource Center - About The USA
    of State's American studies Website Online Exhibit Hall A Chronology of us HistoricalDocuments Study of American History (15th 20th century) United States
    http://usembassy.state.gov/seoul/wwwh418a.html

    IRC Home

    Its Resources
    In The News Background on ...
    The New Deal and world War II

    General
    An Outline of American History: Dept. of State Publication

    The Library of Congress

    Today in U.S. History: What Happened?

    American Memory from the Library of Congress: Historical Collections for the National Digital Library
    ...
    Dept. of State's American Studies Website

    Basic Documents and Writings The Constitution of the United States (1787) The Bill of Rights (1787) The Declaration of Independence (1776) The Mayflower Compact (1620) ... National Archives and Records Administration Famous Speeches Douglass: Archives of American Public Address Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States Presidential Speech Archive Pre-Colonial Era Early America - from Outline of American History Introduction to 1492: An Ongoing Voyage Religion and the Founding of the American Republic - Library of Congress Columbus and the Age of Discovery ... The Columbus Navigation The Colonial Era The Colonial Period - from Outline of American History Virtual Tour of Plimoth Plantation The Birth of A Nation History of Jamestown ... Rare Map Collection - Colonial America American Revolution

    57. LexisNexis(TM) Primary Sources In U.S. History Authentication Form
    History and War; Native American studies; Political History; us Supreme Court coverageincludes all cases related to century; and, from the 20th century, Notes of
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    58. Untitled
    of Asia on the us during the late 20th century. America at century? End buildson many of the themes discussed in the American studies course Reading the
    http://www.hku.hk/amstudy/program/program.html
    Core Programme
    First Year Programme

    Second Year Programme

    Second/Third Year Programme

    Third Year Programme
    Core Programmes
    First Year Second Year Third Year
    First Year
    Course 74102
    America at Century’s End: Introduction to American Studies
    (First semester)
    Introduction Has the 20th Century been, as many have argued, the American Century? This course considers aspects of U.S. history, politics, economics, literature, and popular culture from the post-World War II era to the present, with particular emphasis on the period from 1968 forward. In addition, the course will help students develop independent thinking, and spoken and written English abilities. America at Century’s End is an introduction to interdisciplinary learning and comparative thinking. In an effort to better understand U.S. society and culture, students will consider a variety of texts such as historical documents, poetry, television shows, music, film clips, short stories, essays, and autobiographies. In addition, students will look beyond the borders of the United States to critically examine aspects of the U.S. global presence. The course will conclude with a discussion of the "Americanization" of Hong Kong, and the influences of Asia on the U.S. during the late 20th Century. America at Century’s End builds on many of the themes discussed in the American Studies course Reading the American Dream Course Work Course work will include two short essays, tutorial attendance, and participation in small group discussions throughout the term. Exam preparation will be facilitated throughout the term via study questions and a detailed revision session at the end of the teaching period.

    59. University Of Richmond - American Studies
    D., University of Chicago Areas of specialty us social policy Areas of specialtyNative American literatures, 20thcentury America. American studies Homepage.
    http://www.richmond.edu/prospective/majors/as/american_studies/
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    American Studies Facts
    What is American Studies
    The core premise of American studies is quite simple: no discipline or perspective can satisfactorily encompass the diversity and variation that have marked American society and culture from the very beginning. Therefore, the American studies major is constructed as an interdisciplinary program that invites students to combine courses from a variety of academic fields in order to create their own, unique study of America. Some may favor sociological, historical or political interpretations; others may be drawn to literary or visual modes of interpretation. However individual majors fashion their courses of study, each major will have an opportunity to engage a range of topics and faculty members from across the curriculum in a discussion of what is entailed in the study of American society and culture. The Major
    The requirements for the American studies major are divided into three areas: American identities, culture and representation, and politics and beliefs. In addition to the Introduction to American Studies and the capstone seminar, majors take three American studies seminars, one from each of the three areas, and four other courses, which must be from at least two of the three areas and from two different departments. All American studies seminars and qualifying courses from other departments have been coded into these loosely defined areas.

    60. Paul Spickard
    Pacific Islander Americans (Asian American studies 189 Race and Ethnicity in us Historyand Comparative PAUL SPICKARD 20th.century AMERICAN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL
    http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/spickard.htm
    History of Asian Americans to 1965 (Asian American Studies 1)
    History of Asian Americans since 1965 (Asian American Studies 2)
    Asian Americans and Race Relations (Asian American Studies 119)
    Multiethnic Asian Americans (Asian American Studies 137)
    Pacific Islander Americans (Asian American Studies 189)
    World History to 1000 (History 2A)
    World History since 1700 (History 2C)
    US Immigration to 1924 (History 164IA)
    US Immigration since 1924 (History 164IB)
    Proseminar in Immigration History (History 164P)
    History of the Pacific (History 189E)
    World Historical Literature (History 200W)
    Race and Ethnicity in US History and Comparative Perspective (History 201AM)>
    Research on Race, Ethnicity, and Migration in Comparative Perspective ( History 264IA-B ...
    Current Courses offered by the History Department.
    Paul Spickard's latest books are Pacific Diaspora: Readings on Pacific Islander Americans edited with Joanne Rondilla and Debbie Hippolite Wright (University of Hawai'i Press, 2002) and Revealing the Sacred in Asian and Pacific America edited with Jane Naomi Iwamura (Routledge, 2002)

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