References and Notes
January 5
Results from the first-day survey
Reading notes for The Latehomecomer
"Making Guacamole" - Spoken Word
January 10
Entry for "Orient" from the Oxford English Dictionary
Entry for "Oriental" from the Oxford English Dictionary
"Cosmographia Germanus," 1482 European world map
From http://cartanciennes.free.fr/liste_divers.php#mappemonde_roy.jpg
January 12
"From Immigrants to Americans: Thirty Years of Vietnamese Immigration to the United States"
Physical Map of Southeast Asia
Notes on generational difference
January 19
Whose story still needs to be told?
January 24
R. Zamora Linmark reading from Rolling the R's
Flyer for Judy Yung's visit to De Anza
Stories with "Go back to where you came from!"
January 26
January 31
Map of regions where early Chinese immigrants and migrants to the US came from
From Sucheng Chan, Asian Americans: An Interpretive History. Boston: Twayne, 1991.
February 2
Entry for "Stereotype" from the Oxford English Dictionary
"Racial Profiling" article in Wikipedia
"How to tell a Chinese from a 'Jap'"
Notes for America is in the Heart
February 9
Karen Yamashita reading from I-Hotel
SF State Third World Student Strike
Wikipedia Article on "Model Minority"
Racial Composition of UC Campuses
February 14
Immigration from Korea to the US
From Bill Ong Hing, Making and Remaking Asian America Through Immigration Policy, 1850-1990. Stanford: Stanford, 1993.
Nellie Wong Reading "It's In The Blood"
Wikipedia Article on Anti-Miscegenation Laws
February 28
March 1
Sa-I-Gu from Korean Women's Perspectives
Program for International Women's Day Celebration
March 7
March 9
March 25