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  • Asian American Studies

    The Asian American Studies series will continue to contribute to an understanding of the long neglected history, rich cultural heritage, and present position of Asian Americans in society. The series encompasses studies on all aspects of the Asian American experience, and we are committed to expanding the traditions of knowledge within the field to address vast Asian American epistemologies, communities, activities, and practices. We are looking for work which explores various facets of a transnational perspective including for example: diaspora, displacement and migratory identities, cultural hybridity, transculturation, comparative race studies, contemporary community issues, immigration politics, nationalisms, and representation. While seeking the highest standards of scholarship, the Asian American Studies series is thus a broad forum for research on diverse and complex Asian American issues. The Asian American Studies series is committed to interdisciplinary and cross cultural scholarship. The series scope is primarily in the Humanities and Social Sciences. For example, topics in history, literature, culture, philosophy, religion, visual arts, performing arts, sociology, language & linguistics, gender studies, global studies, ethnic studies, etc. would be suitable. The series welcomes both individually authored and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays. The series will publish manuscripts primarily in English (although secondary references in other languages are certainly acceptable). Proposals from both emerging and established scholars are welcome. The Asian American Studies series will continue to contribute to an understanding of the long neglected history, rich cultural heritage, and present position of Asian Americans in society. The series encompasses studies on all aspects of the Asian American experience, and we are committed to expanding the traditions of knowledge within the field to address vast Asian American epistemologies, communities, activities, and practices. We are looking for work which explores various facets of a transnational perspective including for example: diaspora, displacement and migratory identities, cultural hybridity, transculturation, comparative race studies, contemporary community issues, immigration politics, nationalisms, and representation. While seeking the highest standards of scholarship, the Asian American Studies series is thus a broad forum for research on diverse and complex Asian American issues. The Asian American Studies series is committed to interdisciplinary and cross cultural scholarship. The series scope is primarily in the Humanities and Social Sciences. For example, topics in history, literature, culture, philosophy, religion, visual arts, performing arts, sociology, language & linguistics, gender studies, global studies, ethnic studies, etc. would be suitable. The series welcomes both individually authored and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays. The series will publish manuscripts primarily in English (although secondary references in other languages are certainly acceptable). Proposals from both emerging and established scholars are welcome. The Asian American Studies series will continue to contribute to an understanding of the long neglected history, rich cultural heritage, and present position of Asian Americans in society. The series encompasses studies on all aspects of the Asian American experience, and we are committed to expanding the traditions of knowledge within the field to address vast Asian American epistemologies, communities, activities, and practices. We are looking for work which explores various facets of a transnational perspective including for example: diaspora, displacement and migratory identities, cultural hybridity, transculturation, comparative race studies, contemporary community issues, immigration politics, nationalisms, and representation. While seeking the highest standards of scholarship, the Asian American Studies series is thus a broad forum for research on diverse and complex Asian American issues. The Asian American Studies series is committed to interdisciplinary and cross cultural scholarship. The series scope is primarily in the Humanities and Social Sciences. For example, topics in history, literature, culture, philosophy, religion, visual arts, performing arts, sociology, language & linguistics, gender studies, global studies, ethnic studies, etc. would be suitable. The series welcomes both individually authored and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays. The series will publish manuscripts primarily in English (although secondary references in other languages are certainly acceptable). Proposals from both emerging and established scholars are welcome.

    1 publications

  • Title: Nation, Race & History in Asian American Literature

    Nation, Race & History in Asian American Literature

    Re-membering the Body
    by Maria C. Zamora (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Asian Fusion

    Asian Fusion

    New Encounters in the Asian-German Avant-Garde
    by Caroline Rupprecht (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Asians Loving Asians

    Asians Loving Asians

    Sticky Rice Homoeroticism and Queer Politics
    by Shinsuke Eguchi (Author) 2021
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: Interrogating Interstices

    Interrogating Interstices

    Gothic Aesthetics in Postcolonial Asian and Asian American Literature
    by Andrew Hock Soon Ng (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Bicultural Bodies

    Bicultural Bodies

    A Study of South Asian American Women’s Literature
    by Izabella Kimak (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Implanting Foreignness: The Literary Construction of Korean/American Realities
  • Title: Critical Negotiations

    Critical Negotiations

    New Perspectives on Asian American Women’s Fiction
    by Weiwei Shen (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Thesis
  • Title: Lost in Transnation

    Lost in Transnation

    Alternative Narrative, National, and Historical Visions of the Korean-American Subject in Select 20th-Century Korean American Novels
    by David S. Cho (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: Anthropology from Asian Missiological Insights

    Anthropology from Asian Missiological Insights

    by Man Soo Mok (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Ethnicity and Gender Debates

    Ethnicity and Gender Debates

    Cross-Readings of American Literature and Culture in the New Millennium
    by Tatiani G. Rapatzikou (Volume editor) Ludmila Martanovschi (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Christian Missions in the American Empire

    Christian Missions in the American Empire

    Episcopalians in Northern Luzon, the Philippines, 1902-1946
    by Arun Jones (Author)
    ©2003 Thesis
  • Title: Labyrinth of Hybridities

    Labyrinth of Hybridities

    Avatars of O’Neillian Realism in Multi-ethnic American Drama (1972-2003)
    by Marc Maufort (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Narratives of the Vietnam War by Korean and American Writers

    Narratives of the Vietnam War by Korean and American Writers

    by Jinim Park (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Asians ahead after the first round?

    Asians ahead after the first round?

    Indo-British Economic Relations from 1939 to 1950- Political and economic aspects of the «Transfer of Power» and the change from direct rule to indirect influence through Western financial and economic supremacy
    by George Bruchhof (Author)
    ©1998 Thesis
  • Title: The First Americans’ New World Roots – A Forgotten Question Reconsidered

    The First Americans’ New World Roots – A Forgotten Question Reconsidered

    Critical Review of the Development, Reception and Impact of Origin Concepts
    by Helga Gemegah (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • New Testament Studies in Contextual Exegesis. Neutestamentliche Studien zur kontextuellen Exegese

    The series New Testament Studies in Contextual Exegesis (NTS) is dedicated to the publication of exegetical works which aim at enhancing a textually adequate understanding of the New Testament by taking into consideration the life-contexts, horizons of interpretation, and questions of the non-Western world. African, Latin-American, Oceanic, and Asian exegetes can, from their own perspectives, make significant contributions to the field of New Testament studies with respect to content and methodology. The contributions that appear in NSKE are works of critical exegesis. They are informed by methodological reflection. The authors consider the cultural embededness or contextuality of the New Testament writings as well as that of the exegetical perspective. Die Reihe "Neutestamentliche Studien zur kontextuellen Exegese" (NTS) ist der Veröffentlichung solcher exegetischen Arbeiten gewidmet, die Lebenskontexte, Deutehorizonte und Fragestellungen der nicht-westlichen Welt für ein textangemessenes Verstehen des Neuen Testaments fruchtbar zu machen suchen. In ihrer je besonderen Perspektivität haben afrikanische, lateinamerikanische, ozeanische und asiatische Exegeten und Exegetinnen sowohl inhaltlich als auch methodisch einiges und zuweilen Entscheidendes im Bereich Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft beizutragen. Bei den in NTS erscheinenden Untersuchungen handelt es sich um exegetisch-kritische Beiträge, die wissenschaftlich-methodisch verantwortet die kulturelle Einbettung bzw. Kontextualität sowohl der neutestamentlichen Schriften als auch der exegetischen Perspektive bedenken.

    14 publications

  • Title: Embodiment and Representation

    Embodiment and Representation

    Approaches from European, Asian, African and Ancient American Cultures
    by Kerstin Störl (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Between Two Cultures

    Between Two Cultures

    The Case of Cambodian Women in America
    by Mitra Das (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: The Postcolonial Citizen

    The Postcolonial Citizen

    The Intellectual Migrant
    by Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Negotiating Identity and Transnationalism

    Negotiating Identity and Transnationalism

    Middle Eastern and North African Communication and Critical Cultural Studies
    by Haneen Ghabra (Volume editor) Fatima Zahrae Chrifi Alaoui (Volume editor) Shadee Abdi (Volume editor) Bernadette Marie Calafell (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: (Trans)national Tsina/oys

    (Trans)national Tsina/oys

    Hybrid Performances of Chinese and Filipina/o Identities
    by Richie Neil Hao (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Matthew X. Vernon, . The New Middle Ages. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, xiii, 266 pp.
  • Title: Communicating with the Multicultural Consumer

    Communicating with the Multicultural Consumer

    Theoretical and Practical Perspectives
    by Barbara Mueller (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Writing Against, Alongside and Beyond Memory

    Writing Against, Alongside and Beyond Memory

    Lifewriting as Reflexive, Poststructuralist Feminist Research Practice
    by Marilyn Metta (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Thesis
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