Trance-formations : orientalism and cosmopolitanism in youth culture |
Sunaina Maira |
Making transnational Vietnamese music : sounds of home and resistance |
Kieu Linh Valverde |
Planet bollywood : Indian cinema abroad |
Jigna Desai |
Model minorities can cook : fusion cuisine in Asian America |
Anita Mannur |
"Pappy's house" : "pop" culture and the revaluation of a Filipino American "sixty-cents" in Guam |
Vincente M. Diaz |
"Within each crack/a story" : the political economy of queering Filipino American pasts |
Victor Bascara |
"A woman is nothing" : valuing the modern Chinese woman's epic journey to the west |
Christine So |
Between yellowphilia and yellowphobia : ethnic stardom and the (dis)orientalized romantic couple in Daughter of Shanghai and King of Chinatown |
Hye Seung Chung |
Whose paradise? Hawai'i, desire, and the global-local tensions of popular culture |
Morris Young |
Miss Cherry Blossom meets mainstream America |
Rebecca Chiyoko King-O'Riain |
How to rehabilitate a mulatto : the iconography of Tiger Woods |
Hiram Perez |
Bruce Lee in the ghetto connection : kung fu theater and African Americans reinventing culture at the margins |
Amy Abugo Ongiri |
"Alllooksame"? mediating Asian American visual cultures of race on the Web |
Lisa Nakamura |
Guilty pleasures : Keanu Reeves, Superman, and racial outing |
LeiLani Nishime |
Cibo Matto's stereotype A : articulating Asian American hip hop |
Jane C.H. Park |
Apu's Brown voice : cultural inflection and South Asian accents |
Shilpa Davé |
Secret Asian man : angry Asians and the politics of cultural visibility |
Tasha G. Oren |
Trance-formations : orientalism and cosmopolitanism in youth culture |
Sunaina Maira |
Making transnational Vietnamese music : sounds of home and resistance |
Kieu Linh Valverde |
Planet bollywood : Indian cinema abroad |
Jigna Desai |
Model minorities can cook : fusion cuisine in Asian America |
Anita Mannur |
"Pappy's house" : "pop" culture and the revaluation of a Filipino American "sixty-cents" in Guam |
Vincente M. Diaz |
"Within each crack/a story" : the political economy of queering Filipino American pasts |
Victor Bascara |