Asian-American Studies is a multi-disciplinary major requiring courses in the humanities and social sciences. By majoring in it, you’ll learn how Americans of Asian descent have affected and been affected by American culture. You’ll learn about the difficulties and discriminations Asian-Americans faced in the past and the problems they still face today. You’ll study the changing roles of Asian-American women, the implications of youth cultures, and the history of Asian-American politics.
An Asian-American Studies major exposes you to Asian art, language, music, politics, psychologies, and literature. You’ll form your own ideas of what it means to be Asian-American, and how identity, gender, sexuality, and race have been defined, challenged, and consequently redefined.
Asian-American Literatures
Asian-American Women
Asian-American Youth Cultures
Asian-Americans and the Law
History of Asians in the Americas
Korean Foreign Relations
Literature and Film in Modern China
Race and Art
The Politics of Gender and Race
Women and Development in Asia
Women in Chinese History
Women in Japanese Literature: Love, Sexuality, and Gender
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