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American Ethnic and Cultural Studies
Edited by John C. Walter, Professor of American Ethnic Studies,
University of Washington, and Johnnella E. Butler, Provost and
Vice President for Academic Affairs, Spelman College.
The American Ethnic and Cultural Studies series explores cultural
formations and expressions through comparative studies of racialized
peoples in North America. Informed by research in the humanities, arts,
and social sciences; transnational and diasporic studies; film studies;
legal studies; public policy, environmental, urban, and rural studies,
books in the series will aim to stimulate innovative approaches in
scholarship and pedagogy.
Color-Line to
Borderlands: The Matrix of American Ethnic Studies, edited by
Johnnella E. Butler
Being Buddhist in a Christian
World: Gender and Community in a Korean American Temple, by Sharon
A. Suh
Beyond Literary Chinatown,
by Jeffrey F. L. Partridge
Complicating
Constructions: Race, Identity, and Hybridity in American Texts,
edited by David S. Goldstein and Audrey B. Thacker
Writing Off the Hyphen:
New Perspectives on the Literature of the Puerto Rican Diaspora,
edited by Jose L. Torres-Padilla and Carmen Haydee Rivera
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