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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
To Return to St. Louis: Reading the Intimacies of the Heartland of U.S. Empire through “The Dogeater”9
Nuclear Normalizing and Kathy Jetn¯il-Kijiner’s “Dome Poem”9
Introduction: Critical Refugee Studies and Asian American Studies3
What It Means to Claim Kamala Harris as “One of Us”3
In the Wake of George Floyd: Hmong Americans’ Refusal to Be a U.S. Ally2
Hoa: On Being and Binding Relations2
Warcare Economies: San Diego, Refugees, and Countering Violent Extremism (CVE)2
Indescribable: The Construction and Enregisterment of Korean American Ethnolinguistic Identity1
Intimacies1
Objects of Warfare: Infrastructures of Race and Napalm in the Vietnam War1
Refugee Community Gardens and the Politics of Self-Help1
A Letter to My Daughter: An Archive of Future Memories1
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Ocean Feminisms1
An Ambivalent Magic: Undocumented Asian Immigrants and Racialized “Illegality” in the U.S. Imperial Project1
Siwá Feminism: Shinnecock Ocean Relationality1
Afterwards and Other Non-Endings: Palestine, Afghanistan, and the Afterlives of War1
Reproducing Asian American Studies: Rethinking Asian Exclusion as Reproductive Exclusion1
Evolving Activism in an Anti-Immigrant Administration: Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Nonprofit Experiences after the 2016 Elections1
“A Ubiquity Made Visible”: Non-Sovereign Visuality, Plastic Flowers, and Labor in Cold War Hong Kong1
Eileen Chang, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and the Politics of Cold War Translation1
From Bandung to Little Rock: Dalip Singh Saund and the Limits of Racial Liberalism0
Sensuous Machines: Sexuality, Violence, and Robots in Asian American Speculative Poetry0
A Self-Defining Series: A Forum on the PBS’s Asian Americans0
Race, Politics, and Community in the Global Pandemic0
Saltwater Archives: Transoceanic Feminist Mediations on Embodied Memories and Repertoires of Knowledge0
Inscrutable Belongings: Queer Asian North American Fiction0
You Are Invited: A Conversation on Sexual Violence in Asian America0
United by Fear: The Rise of Trumpism Among First Generation Chinese Christian Immigrants0
To Our Readers0
The Militarized Imagined Family: How Children of Refugees Negotiate Cold War Politics in Community Arts Organizing0
“Going Back to the Basement” A Roundtable on Creativity, Critique, and the Stewarding of Asian American Literary Arts0
Rethinking, Returning, Repossessing0
Calf Folder0
Visual Notetaking as Asian American Art Practice0
The Great Wall of Chinese America: Counterhegemonic boyhood masculinity and the Boy Scouts in New York’s Chinatown before World War II0
The Nexus of Asian Indigeneity, Refugee Status, and Asian Settler Colonialism in the Case of Indigenous Cham Muslim Refugees0
Remembering Amy Uyematsu (1947–2023)0
Reflections on 20200
Notes from Mni Sota Makoce: Native Pacific Feminist Re/search0
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Amplifying Voices in the AAPI Communities During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic0
He Pūʻao ke Kai, He Kai ka Pūʻao (Ocean as Womb, Womb as Ocean): Mana Wahine Aloha ʻĀina Activism as Return, Revival, and Remembrance0
Roots0
Thinking with Suzanne Ounei0
Locating Palestinians at the Intersections: Indigeneity, Critical Refugee Studies, and Decolonization0
Divisions0
To Our Readers0
Pandemic Pedagogy: Lessons Learned Teaching Asian American Studies in Spring 20200
The Red Sun Will Rise Over Madison0
PAK’nSAVE0
Asian American History and Its Publics: Practitioners and Scholars Chart Diverse Paths0
Sympathetic Resonance0
Thương0
Introduction: Conservatisms and Fascisms in Asian America0
SWIM0
To Our Readers0
To Our Readers0
Model Minority or Myth? Reexamining the Politics of S.I. Hayakawa0
Once Upon a Queer Time in Krys Lee’s “Beautiful Women”0
Reeducation Camps & States of Suspension0
Poems0
Refugee Lifeworlds: The Afterlife of the Cold War in Cambodia Refugee Lifeworlds: The Afterlife of the Cold War in Cambodia , by Y-Dang Troeung, Philadelphia, PA, Temple0
Lifeways of Intimacy under Duress0
Sacred Men: Law, Torture, and Retribution in Guam0
Transpacific Fascism in John Okada’s No-No Boy0
Girl with the Sak Yon Tattoo0
Cold War Reformations0
A Pale Persephone: On the Works of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha0
Refugee Worlding: M.I.A. and the Jumping of Global Borders0
In Memoriam: Janice Mirikitani0
The Crime of Leprosy: The Red Threat and U.S. Hansen’s Disease Policy in Cold War Korea0
Unsustainable Empire: Alternative Histories of Hawai‘i Statehood0
Grandmother Vaimoana, Tauhi Va, and Healing the Broken Intimacies0
Persian/American Exceptionalism: Post-9/11 Strategies of Belonging in the Iranian Diaspora through Cultural Production0
The Labor of Care: Filipina Migrants and Transnational Families in the Digital Age0
Space-Time Colonialism: Alaska’s Indigenous and Asian Entanglements Space-Time Colonialism: Alaska’s Indigenous and Asian Entanglements , by Juliana Hu Pegues, Chapel Hi0
Living Life as a Text/tile: Animating Asian Americanist Reading Practices0
Reflections on 2020: Challenging Stereotypes in Asian American Politics0
Creativity and Critique in Asian American Literature: From Juxtaposition to Articulation0
Cold War, Global Warming, and Transoceanic Feminism: Theorizing the Black Pacific0
Banner0
Cluster Bombs and War Metals: Reforming U.S. Cold War Debris in Laos0
Voices of the Unredressed: Korean and Nisei A-Bomb Survivors, Structural Legacies of Violence, and Compensatory Justice in the Cold War Pacific0
To Our Readers0
49 Days of Mourning for George Floyd: An Asian American Re-awakening in St. Paul0
The Criminalization of Ancestral Duty0
A Night at the Consulate: Projection Activism and Competing Nationalisms0
“Yankee, Why Does a Big Man like You Fear My Baby?”: The Politics of the Anti-Japanese Movement, 1908-19240
Cases from Exclusion: Marital Choices, Motherhood, and Belonging0
Tributes to Janice Mirikitani0
BurmAmerican Foodscapes: Refugee Re-settlement and Resilience0
“We Think About Our Children First”: Asian Skilled Professionals, Liberal Multiculturalism and the Borders of Educational Inequality in Fremont, California0
On Breathlessness, Afro-Asian Relationalities, and Black Liberation0
Queer and Trans Necropolitics in the Afterlife of U.S. Empire0
Growth & Fester0
Opening the Gates to Asia: A Transpacific History of How America Repealed Asian Exclusion0
Sylvia’s Darlings with Commentary0
We Won’t Go Back: Asian Americans and Racial Justice After Affirmative Action0
In Memoriam: Lane Ryo Hirabayashi0
To Our Readers0
Birthing Educational Pathways: Pacific Feminisms and the Ethics of Kuleana and Kinship0
Martial Law Histories from a Critical Filipina/x/o American Perspective0
Property0
Grand Blue Mother0
Reputed Natives of Formosa0
“Low Fences”: Reflections on Intimacy across Scales0
Rethinking Gendered Citizenship: Intimacy, Sovereignty, and Empire0
Alfred & Min U: A Cold War Family Story0
Navigating Home: Relations of Oceania Feminist Solidarity0
How to Gently Unpack an Empire0
In Memoriam: James Tong0
Who Is the We in Diaspora? Liner Notes from the Future0
“Nothing but My Own Whole Body”: Revisiting Radical Haiku Through Violet Kazue de Cristoforo’s Life and Work0
To Our Readers0
Between Caregiving and Soldiering: Filipina Non-Citizens and Settler Militarisms in Israel0
Recovery, Waikīkī A Poem for Haunani0
His Body of Work, the Work of His Body: The Chronicles of Christopher Lee, and Respect After Death0
Cold War Fissures: Burma and China0
Listening to a Photograph0
Daughters of the Diaspora: Traversing Chamoru Women’s Stories Beyond the Mariana Islands0
Conflict and Care: Vietnamese American Women and the Dynamics of Social Justice Work0
Bearing Witness: Using Video Ethnography to Map Embodied Geographies of Home0
To Our Readers0
On Becoming Tender: Conversations with My Father0
To Our Readers0
In Memoriam: Judy Yung0
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