Inter-Asia Cultural Studies: Movements
Volume 13 Number 2 June 2012
Asian American studies in Asia
Editorial introduction: between nations and across the ocean
Chih-ming WANG
Inter-Asian migratory roads: the gamble of time in Our Stories
Amie Elizabeth PARRY
Asian American critique and Moana Nui 2011: securing a future beyond empires, militarized capitalism and APEC
Candace FUJIKANE
Witnessing atrocity through auto-bio-graphy: Wing Tek Lum’s The Nanjing Massacre: Poems
Gayle K. SATO
Notes to Gayle Sato
Wing Tek LUM
Diaspora, criminal suspicion, and the Asian American: reading Native Speaker and A Person of Interest from across the Pacific
Hyungji PARK
What Asian American studies can learn from Asia?: towards a project of comparative minority studies
Rika NAKAMURA
AALA, and the emergence of Asian American studies in Japan
Mie HIHARA
An overview of Korean/Asian American literary studies in Korea, 1964-2009
Kun Jong LEE
The institutionalization of Asian American literary studies in Taiwan: a diasporic Sinophone Malaysian perspective
TEE Kim Tong
Asian American studies in travel
Lisa YONEYAMA
Visual Essay
Remembrance and reconciliation in Tomiyama Taeko’s art
Rebecca JENNISON
Historicizing
Takeuchi Yoshimi’s 1960 ‘Asia as Method’ lecture
Kuan-Hsing CHEN