In defense of Asian American studies : the politics of teaching and program building / Sucheng Chan.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chan, Sucheng
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, ©2005.
Series:Asian American experience.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • The development of Asian American studies humanities courses and curricular materials (1974)
  • "Revolutionaries" and "reformers" (1977 and 1978)
  • On being scholars in ethnic studies : some personal reflections (1980)
  • Asian/Pacific American studies in the 1980s (1981)
  • Asian American studies, the humanities, and a liberal arts education (1982)
  • Prospectus for a series, "Asian American history and culture" (1989)
  • Proposal for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Asian American studies, University of California, Santa Barbara (1993)
  • Contemporary Asian immigration and its impact on undergraduate education at the University of California, Berkeley (1981)
  • An integrated approach to teaching verbal skills to limited English proficiency (LEP) students (1981)
  • They shall write! : anthropological observations on teaching verbal skills to Asian-ancestry students (1982)
  • On the ethnic studies requirement : pedagogical implications (1989)
  • Why an ethnic studies requirement? (1989 and 1995)
  • Are you ready for the twenty-first century? (1991)
  • My teaching philosophy (1998)
  • Asian American faculty and the structure of power in American universities (1989)
  • Making it in academia (1995)
  • On subversion and the art of resistance (2001)
  • Whither Asian American studies? (2003).