Amerasia Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of Amerasia Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-03-01 to 2025-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Asian American Settlers, the Neo-Frontier Narrative, and the Problem of History10
“Nothing but My Own Whole Body”: Revisiting Radical Haiku Through Violet Kazue de Cristoforo’s Life and Work9
Model Minority or Myth? Reexamining the Politics of S.I. Hayakawa2
Voices of the Unredressed: Korean and Nisei A-Bomb Survivors, Structural Legacies of Violence, and Compensatory Justice in the Cold War Pacific2
Siwá Feminism: Shinnecock Ocean Relationality1
To Our Readers1
From Bandung to Little Rock: Dalip Singh Saund and the Limits of Racial Liberalism1
Cold War, Global Warming, and Transoceanic Feminism: Theorizing the Black Pacific1
Living Life as a Text/tile: Animating Asian Americanist Reading Practices1
PAK’nSAVE1
Recovery, Waikīkī A Poem for Haunani1
Listening to a Photograph1
A Pale Persephone: On the Works of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha0
Space-Time Colonialism: Alaska’s Indigenous and Asian Entanglements0
He Pūʻao ke Kai, He Kai ka Pūʻao (Ocean as Womb, Womb as Ocean): Mana Wahine Aloha ʻĀina Activism as Return, Revival, and Remembrance0
To Our Readers0
The Labor of Care: Filipina Migrants and Transnational Families in the Digital Age0
Persian/American Exceptionalism: Post-9/11 Strategies of Belonging in the Iranian Diaspora through Cultural Production0
Filipino Grief in Five Acts0
An Ambivalent Magic: Undocumented Asian Immigrants and Racialized “Illegality” in the U.S. Imperial Project0
Poems0
Daughters of the Diaspora: Traversing Chamoru Women’s Stories Beyond the Mariana Islands0
Remembering Amy Uyematsu (1947–2023)0
Unsustainable Empire: Alternative Histories of Hawai‘i Statehood0
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The Militarized Imagined Family: How Children of Refugees Negotiate Cold War Politics in Community Arts Organizing0
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Creativity and Critique in Asian American Literature: From Juxtaposition to Articulation0
Nuclear Normalizing and Kathy Jetn¯il-Kijiner’s “Dome Poem”0
Reeducation Camps & States of Suspension0
Navigating Home: Relations of Oceania Feminist Solidarity0
Introduction: Conservatisms and Fascisms in Asian America0
To Our Readers0
Grandmother Vaimoana, Tauhi Va, and Healing the Broken Intimacies0
To Our Readers0
Martial Law Histories from a Critical Filipina/x/o American Perspective0
The Crime of Leprosy: The Red Threat and U.S. Hansen’s Disease Policy in Cold War Korea0
Tributes to Janice Mirikitani0
To Our Readers0
A Night at the Consulate: Projection Activism and Competing Nationalisms0
Birthing Educational Pathways: Pacific Feminisms and the Ethics of Kuleana and Kinship0
To Our Readers0
Indescribable: The Construction and Enregisterment of Korean American Ethnolinguistic Identity0
Thinking with Suzanne Ounei0
Reputed Natives of Formosa0
Oral History as Theater: Transnational Legacies of China’s One-Child Policy0
You Are Invited: A Conversation on Sexual Violence in Asian America0
The Criminalization of Ancestral Duty0
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Amplifying Voices in the AAPI Communities During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic0
To Our Readers0
The Subaru Telescope and Interimperial Intimacies Between Mauna Kea and Mt. Fuji0
Grand Blue Mother0
Saltwater Archives: Transoceanic Feminist Mediations on Embodied Memories and Repertoires of Knowledge0
Roots0
Calf Folder0
Once Upon a Queer Time in Krys Lee’s “Beautiful Women”0
Ocean Feminisms0
The Great Wall of Chinese America: Counterhegemonic boyhood masculinity and the Boy Scouts in New York’s Chinatown before World War II0
We Won’t Go Back: Asian Americans and Racial Justice After Affirmative Action0
Cluster Bombs and War Metals: Reforming U.S. Cold War Debris in Laos0
Asian American History and Its Publics: Practitioners and Scholars Chart Diverse Paths0
Growth & Fester0
“Going Back to the Basement” A Roundtable on Creativity, Critique, and the Stewarding of Asian American Literary Arts0
The Red Sun Will Rise Over Madison0
Visual Notetaking as Asian American Art Practice0
Cold War Fissures: Burma and China0
Alfred & Min U: A Cold War Family Story0
Cold War Reformations0
“Report a Crime”: Fae Myenne Ng’s Orphan Bachelors 10
“Paper More Precious Than Blood”: Chinese Exclusion Era Identity Documentation Processes and Racialization of Identity Data0
Sylvia’s Darlings with Commentary0
“We Think About Our Children First”: Asian Skilled Professionals, Liberal Multiculturalism and the Borders of Educational Inequality in Fremont, California0
Objects of Warfare: Infrastructures of Race and Napalm in the Vietnam War0
Transpacific Fascism in John Okada’s No-No Boy0
“A Ubiquity Made Visible”: Non-Sovereign Visuality, Plastic Flowers, and Labor in Cold War Hong Kong0
United by Fear: The Rise of Trumpism Among First Generation Chinese Christian Immigrants0
Who Is the We in Diaspora? Liner Notes from the Future0
How to Gently Unpack an Empire0
Refugee Lifeworlds: The Afterlife of the Cold War in Cambodia0
Notes from Mni Sota Makoce: Native Pacific Feminist Re/search0
The Avant-Garde as Ecopoetics: Experimental Landscapes of Filipinx Diasporic Poetry0
Sensuous Machines: Sexuality, Violence, and Robots in Asian American Speculative Poetry0
Giving Back: Filipino America and the Politics of Diaspora Giving0
Thương0
Dear Elia: Letters from the Asian American Abyss0
Life After California: The Ethnic Niches and Racial Barriers Encountered by a Pioneering Punjabi Who Left the American West0
Divisions0
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