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81. Ling Essay: Teaching The American Literatures
I find it useful to begin my Introduction to asian American literature classes as far east as the Bering Strait, and as far south as the indian Ocean;
http://www.georgetown.edu/tamlit/essays/asian_am.html
Essays on Teaching the American Literatures
(from the Heath Anthology Newsletter
Teaching Asian American Literature
by Amy Ling
University of Wisconsin-Madison

I find it useful to begin my Introduction to Asian American literature classes with a discussion of terminology. First, I deconstruct the term oriental, explaining that as a signifier of someone or something of Asian origin it is no longer viable since it is burdened with all the negative connotations of inferiority, irrationality, and exoticism that Edward Said clearly delineated in his groundbreaking cultural history Orientalism. (NY: 1978) By contrast, the term Asian is a neutral geographical designation and therefore more acceptable. Next, I explore the rather fluid boundaries of the terms Asian, American, and literature. Asia, as the world's largest continent, stretches from what used to be the U.S.S.R, west of the Ural Mountains, as far east as the Bering Strait, and as far south as the Indian Ocean; it is separated from Africa by the Suez Canal, includes all of the Middle East as well as the islands of the South Pacific. However, the boundaries of Asia as employed by scholars of Asian American literature have been much more limited, focused primarily on writers of so-called East Asian origins. [East Asia is only east in relation to Europe, of course; from an American perspective, China, Japan, and Korea are the Near West.] Kai-yu Hsu and Helen Palubinskas, editors of the first anthology in the field

82. The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - World
After the south asian nuclear tests and the 1999 Kargil conflict, began issuanceof visas on arrival to tourists from other south asian countries.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020124/world.htm
Thursday, January 24, 2002, Chandigarh, India
W O R L D Al-Qaida men to return after questioning: USA
Amnesty seeks access to detainees in Cuba

Paris, January 23
Many of the Afghan war captives being held at a US navy base in Cuba could be sent back to their own countries after questioning, US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage was quoted as saying today. UK radio station blacks out ‘Asian’
London, January 23
Britain’s leading radio station for ethnic minorities is to ban the term “Asian” from its news bulletins following allegations from a majority of UK-based Hindus and Sikhs that “Muslims are bringing the Asian community into disrepute in Britain and do not want to be put in the same bracket as them.” Bush assails attack; not sure of target
Washington, January 23
Condemning yesterday’s terrorist strike on police personnel guarding the American Center in Kolkata, US President George W. Bush said he was not sure whether the attack was aimed at US interest or provoked by a grievance against the local authorities.
WORLD BRIEFS

EARLIER STORIES Ban on LTTE may go: Ranil January 23 India pledges $ 100 m for Afghan rebuilding January 22 Thousands return to lava-hit town January 21 India, Pak clash in UN

83. Asian, Pacific, & South Asian American Video: Media Resources Center UCB: South/
An energetic documentary about a vibrant south asian youth subculture that with south asian lesbians and gay men in Britain, North America and India
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/sseasianamvid.html
South/Southeast Asian/Pacific Island Americans
  • Southeast Asian American
  • South Asians in the US and Canada
  • Pacific Islander Americans
  • The Movies, Race, Ethnicity (for cinema works by Asian American filmmakers or films with images of Asian Americans
  • People of Mixed Race - Interracial Marriage/Dating
  • South and South East Asia and Oceania Studies (includes videos about South/South East Asians living in countries other than the US)
  • South Asian Women (SAWNET) Movie Page
  • Southeast Asians in the United States
    A.k.a. Don Bonus.
    This documentary is a self-portrait of a young Cambodian immigrant growing up in America today. Shot by Sokly Ny himself, it shows his struggles to graduate and survive his complicated life during his senior year of high school. Produced by Spencer Nakasako. 55 min. Video/C 4390
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  • P.O.V. press release on Don Bonus
  • O'Connor, John J. "P.O.V.; 'A k a Don Bonus.'" (television program reviews) New York Times v145 (Tue, June 25, 1996):B3(N), C18(L), col 2, 16 col in.
  • The Affects of War: the Indochina Refugee Experience.

    84. Should Pakistan And India Bury The Hatchet? - Asian Reflection
    south asian Peace. Should Pakistan and India Bury the Hatchet? As the two southasian neighbours initiated dialogue in mid 2003, the Pakistani newspaper
    http://www.asianreflection.com/indiapakistanpeace.shtml
    Home The main page of Asian Reflection Structure, Chance and Choice Structure, Chance and Choice for Abdul Ghaffar Khan and the Khudai Khidmitgars ... Contact the friendly folks behind Asian Reflection Newsletter
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    South Asian Peace
    Should Pakistan and India Bury the Hatchet?
    As the two South Asian neighbours initiated dialogue in mid 2003, the Pakistani newspaper Dawn posed the question to 26 artists and scholars. Here is what some of them had to say:
    F.S. Aijazuddin
    Poet and Author of several books including Lahore Recollected: An Album and The Bark of the Pen. Surely we can talk again Surely we can talk again, without using cloven tongues that lisp and hiss cleft meanings, disguising our true intent.
    Surely we can smile again, with teeth washed clean of each other's blood, mould lips into forgiving kiss Jesus gave to Judas Iscariot.
    Surely we can touch each other's palms without losing caste, hold fast in an embrace that will keep us face to face as future friends, not yester-foes.
    Surely we can age together, teach your youth and mine, what they need to know, about how close we came to committing joint infanticide.

    85. Interdisciplinary Minor In South Asian Studies
    The Program in south asian and Middle Eastern Studies offers an Hindi 308Introduction to south asian Literature. HIST 388 India from Colony to Nation
    http://www.uiuc.edu/unit/psames/SasianMinor.html
    Interdisciplinary Minor in South Asian Studies
    Hours Requirements 3-5 hours fourth-semester course work in an area-relevant language. Courses that meet this requirement and are currently offered on a regular basis are HINDI (5 hours) and Sansk (3 hours) The requirement may also be met by comparable courses in these and other South Asian and South Asia-related languages, taught at UIUC or at other universities, through online courses (where available), and through a proficiency examination. 3 hrs ANTH 168 Introduction to the Civilization of India = HIST 168 Indian Civilization and Society 12 hrs Courses on South Asian history, language, literature, culture, and society from the following list:* ACE 353 ECON 353 ANTH 398 Combined Graduate and Undergraduate Seminar (appropriate sections) AS ST 298 Colloquium in South, Southeast, and Southwest Asian Studies (appropriate sections) C LIT 189 or C LIT 190 Masterpieces of Non-Western Cultures (appropriate sections) ECON 350 The Developing Economies (appropriate sections) Hindi 305 Hindi 306 Advanced Hindi Hindi Introduction to South Asian Literature HIST 388 India from Colony to Nation L A 218 Cultural Landscapes of South Asia = AS ST 218 Ling Structure of Hindi-Urdu (section) MUSIC 317 Area Studies in Ethnomusicology = ANTH 315 (appropriate sections) POL S 349 Governments and Politics of South Asia = AS ST 349 RELST 104 Asian Mythology RELST 123 Islam: An introduction RELST 260 Mystics and Saints in Islam RELST 286 Introduction to Hinduism

    86. South Asian Journal
    The majority of south asian women work in the informal sector or as unpaid Among the economically active women workers in India, 96 per cent are in the
    http://www.southasianmedia.net/Magazine/Journal/women_development.htm
    Previous Issues Contents Women and Development in South Asia
    Dr Preet Rustagi
    I. Introduction
    , quantifiability and comparability across countries. South Asia comprises seven different sovereign nations (Bardhan, 1986) and suffer from non-recognition of their work which is largely unpaid. II. Women's Work
    Table 1: Sectoral Distribution of Labourforce in South Asia Country Percentage Labour Force in Percentage of
    Female Workers Agriculture Industry Services India

    87. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
    ANTH 260, Intro. to India, Seneviratne, 14001515 MWF, Cab 311 ARTH 964,south asian Art, Ehnbom, 1000-1230 W, Cam 107
    http://www.virginia.edu/soasia/courses/CourseList-Fall02.htm
    UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
    Center for South Asian Studies FALL 2002 LANGUAGE COURSES AREA COURSES Hindi AMELC ... Anthropology Tamil (not being offered) Art History Tibetan History Sanskrit ... South Asian Literature in Translation
    Course No. Course Title Instructor Meeting Time Room
    LANGUAGE COURSES Hindi
    COD HIND 101 Elementary Hindi/Urdu Chaussee 1200-1250 MWF Cab 119 HIND 101 Elem. Hindi/Urdu Drill Chaussee 1400-1450 TR Cab 235 HIND 101 Elem. Hindi/Urdu Drill Chaussee 1500-1515 TR Cab 130 HIND 201 Intermediate Hindi Dwivedi 1000-1050 MWF Cab 224 HIND 201 Intermediate Hindi Drill Dwivedi 1700-1840 T Cab 234 HIND 301/501 Advanced Hindi Readings Farooqi 1230-1345 TR Cab 432 HIND 493 Independant Study in Hindi TBA TBA HIND 801 Independant Study in Hindi TBA TBA Persian COD PERS 101 Elementary Persian Hajibashi 1300-1350 MWF Cab 122 PERS 101 Elementary Persian Drill Hajibashi 1830-1945 T Cab 316 PERS 201 Intermediate Persian Hajibashi 1100-1150 MWF Cab 247 PERS 201 Intermediate Persian Drill Hajibashi 1700-1815 T Cab 316 PERS 301 Contemporary Iranian Culture Kar 1030-1300 F Cab 126 PERS 323 Intro to Classical Persian Literature Hajibashi 1500-1615 TR Cab B026 PERS 401 Obstacles to Democracy in Iran Kar 1400-1700 F Cab 126 PERS 493 Independant Study in Persian TBA TBA PERS 801 Independent Study in Persian TBA TBA Tibetan COD RELB 101 Woelfel 1000-1050 MTWRF TBA TBTN 101 Woelfel 1000-1015 MTWRF TBA RELB 533 Colloquial Tibetan III TBA 1000-1050 MW Wil 141B RELB 535 Literary Tibetan III TBA 1230-1345 MW Wil 141B RELB 542 Colloquial Tibetan V Wang 0900-0950 MW TBA RELB 547 Literary Tibetan V Germano 1830-2100 M

    88. Center For South Asian Studies -- Spring 2002 Programming
    Meena Alexander was born in Allahabad, India. She has published numerous books, Her most recent book of poems is River and Bridge (Toronto south asian
    http://www.virginia.edu/soasia/symsem/Spring_02.html

  • CSAS Home Page CSAS Overview Courses Seminar, Symposia, and Related Events ... Site Map
  • Seminars, Symposium, and Special Events
    Spring 2002 Events
    Seminars
    Symposium Related Events Speaker Information Guest Seminar Schedule
    Jan 18 Caitrin Lynch
    , Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Program for the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality and the Department of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University: “The Politics of White Women's Underwear in Sri Lanka's Open Economy.” Minor 225 @ 3:00 p.m. Jan 25 Anne Blackburn , Department of Religious Studies, University of South Carolina: "Putting Another Face on 'Buddhist Modernism': Hikkaduve Sumangala in 19th-century Sri Lanka." Minor 225 @ 3:00 p.m. Feb 8 Lisa Owen , Ph.D. candidate in Art History, University of Texas at Austin: “In Perpetual Homage: Images of Devotees in Ellora's Jain Excavations.” Campbell 160 @ 3:00 p.m. Feb 15 Lowell Lybarger , Ph.D. candidate in Ethnomusicology, University of Toronto: “Warming Up, Showing Off and Tooling Around: Ritual Performance Space of Pakistani Panjabi Tabla Players.” Cabell 345 @ 3:30 pm. Co-sponsored by the McIntire Department of Music. Feb 22 Valerie Ritter , Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, University of Virginia: "Redressing the Nayika: Female Figures in Some Poems by Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' (1899?-1961)". Cabell 311 @ 3:00 p.m.

    89. Asiaxpress.com Denver's Premium Online Guide To Asian Resources And Events
    The first thing Voria did was to establish a Panasian Celebrate India 2000 In addition to Voria and Sarwal, other Celebrate India 2000 Committee
    http://www.asiaxpress.com/Articles/john_chin/cele_india_2000/cele_india_2000.htm
    Celebrate India 2000 Home Business Directory Events/Entertainment Lifestyles ... asiaXpress.com Info Celebrate India 2000
    By John Chin
    June 21, 2000
    As the crowd entered the Donald A. Seawell Grand Ballroom at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts for Celebrate India 2000, the diversity of Asian Americans attending was immediately noticeable and impressive. The largely Asian American crowd was made up of Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Laotian, Taiwanese, Thai, Vietnamese and others in addition to South Asians. Like many recent Asian activities and events in the past several years, Asian Americans are supporting other Asian Americans in their programs and other endeavors. The success of the Asian Film Festival in Aurora is another recent example. This event was the culmination of a vision held by a number of community leaders. The Kindred Spirits Council, a volunteer organization dedicated to infusing the diversity of cultural perspectives into DCPA programming, endorsed Celebrate India 2000. Patty Coutts, an Asian representative on Kindred Spirits Council, believed that it was time for Asian Americans to be recognized as an important cultural aspect of the Denver metroplex and of Colorado. She encouraged Purnima Voria, Past President of the India Association, to organize an event. The first thing Voria did was to establish a Pan-Asian Celebrate India 2000 Committee. Lester Ward, President of DCPA, worked closely with this group and committed DCPA resources to Celebrate India 2000.

    90. Winter Academic Term 2001 Course Guide – Asian Studies (Asian Languages And Cul
    asian 253/S SEA 250. Undergraduate Seminar in south and southeast asian Culture.Section 001 – Religion in Modern India. Meets with College Honors 251.001.
    http://www.lsa.umich.edu/saa/publications/courseguide/winter/archive/winter01cg/
    Note: You must establish a session for Winter Term 2001 on wolverineaccess.umich.edu in order to use the link "Check Times, Location, and Availability". Once your session is established, the links will function.
    Courses in Asian Studies
    This page was created at 7:08 PM on Mon, Jan 29, 2001.
    Winter Term, 2001 (January 4 – April 26)
    Open courses in Asian Studies
    (*Not real-time Information. Review the "Data current as of: " statement at the bottom of hyperlinked page) Wolverine Access Subject listing for ASIAN Winter Term '01 Time Schedule for Asian Studies. Waitlist policy for all courses is 1 – get on the waitlist and go to the first day of class and talk to the instructor. Students wanting to begin language study in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean, at a level other than first year, must take a placement exam to be held on Tuesday, January 4, 1-3pm. Test locations will be posted outside of the Department office in 3070 FB.
    ASIAN 120/Japanese 120. Understanding Japan: A Multidisciplinary Introduction.
    Section 001.
    Instructor(s): Ken K Ito kenkito@umich.edu

    91. 16th European Conference On Modern South Asian Studies
    is to present and discuss research findings on modern south asian languages, These meanings are distributed in modern languages of Western India
    http://www.sociology.ed.ac.uk/sas/conf16/panel26.htm

    92. Asian Labour News: China: Dalian Vies For Place In World Outsourcing Scramble
    asian Labour News. An online database of news about workers in Southeast Asia and Dalian s biggest competitor now is not India but other Chinese cities.
    http://www.asianlabour.org/archives/001977.php
    Asian Labour News
    An online database of news about workers in Southeast Asia and China and the issues that affect them Main
    June 28, 2004
    China: Dalian vies for place in world outsourcing scramble
    "This port city, home to old petrochemical plants, shipbuilders and machine factories, has seen the future: outsourcing. Now its challenge is to get the future to come to Dalian." Like much of China these days, the city has no time for patience. To hurry the process along, it's expanding its four-year-old Software Park by more than five times. It's offering five-year tax breaks, stepping up computer and language education and has just announced it will pay bonuses to the most desirable workers. In short, Dalian aspires to become the Bangalore of northeast Asia as soon as possible. Mayor Xia Deren has visited the Indian city, a top outsourcing destination for American firms. Far from being intimidated at its success, he brims with confidence. "I think it's very possible for Dalian to even surpass Bangalore," he said in an interview. "We are not inferior to Bangalore in investment environment and infrastructure, and the Chinese government has better management ability." Already, with its temperate climate, pleasant coastline and clean, lawn-lined roads, Dalian has attracted thousands of Japanese companies and more and more American ones. Its proximity to Japan and South Korea and its cheap labor force offer advantages over India. IBM Corp., Dell Inc., and General Electric Co. have set up call centers or other operations.

    93. Fall '05 Roster: Asian Studies (ASIAN)
    asian 100 FWSLIT FROM COLONIAL SE ASIA 3.0 HRS LET ONLY 073690 SEC 01 TR A asian 219 WOMEN GENDER IN south ASIA 4.0 HRS S/U OR LET CO-MEETING WITH
    http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/RSF5/RSF5ASIAN.html
    Search Cornell Arts and Sciences
    Fall '05 Course and Room Roster Asian Studies (ASIAN) ASIAN 100 FWS:LIT FROM COLONIAL SE ASIA 3.0 HRS LET ONLY
    SEC 01 TR 0840-0955A BH 3331 PATERSON, LORRAINE ASIAN 101 FWS:WOMANHOOD/TRADITION CHINA 3.0 HRS LET ONLY SEC 01 MW 0255-0410P SR 341 WARNER, DING XIANG ASIAN 103 FWS:PERFOMING ARTS/S-EAST ASIA 3.0 HRS LET ONLY SEC 01 MWF 1115-1205P UH 394 NICOLAS, ARSENIO ASIAN 113 FWS:ZEN IN JAPANESE RELIGIONS 3.0 HRS LET ONLY SEC 01 TR 1010-1125A AW 110 LAW, JANE MARIE ASIAN 191 INTRO TO MODERN ASIAN HISTORY 4.0 HRS S/U OR LET CO-MEETING WITH HIST 191 402-940 EACH STUDENT MUST ENROLL IN A SECTION LEC 01 WF 1010-1100A GS HEC T.LOOS/S.COCHRAN SUB-COURSES SEC 01 M 1010-1100A MG 145 STAFF SEC 02 M 1115-1205P MG 365 STAFF SEC 03 M 0125-0215P MG 365 STAFF SEC 04 M 1010-1100A UH 302 STAFF ASIAN 208 INTRO TO SOUTHEAST ASIA 3.0 HRS S/U OR LET LEC 01 MWF 1010-1100A MT 253 CHALOEMTIARANA, T ASIAN 211 INTRO TO JAPAN 3.0 HRS S/U OR LET

    94. UMass Amherst: Asian Arts & Culture Program - Alankara Community Tour Informatio
    Take the two week trip and see the North or the south or see both regions over the The Arts in India Tour for community is presented by the asian Arts
    http://www.umass.edu/fac/asian/ctour.html
    Home AACP Alankara Community Tour Information
    Alankar: Arts in India Study Tour
    Community Tour Information
    Community Tour: Next Tour Coming January 2006
    Student Tour Information
    Photo Gallery Alankara: Arts in India Cultural Tour
    With this flexible tour your can take your pick. Take the two week trip and see the North or the South or see both regions over the whole month. Embrace the Experience
    India is an intricate tapestry of diverse art forms, architecture, traditions, cultures, and landscapes. Arts in India will offer a unique experience for those who wish to understand the beauty and complexity of Indian culture through its arts.
    The Asian Arts and Culture Program at the Fine Arts Center presents the unique opportunity of a fully escorted tour of South and North India. If you enjoy immersing yourself in a culture filled with all the sensual pleasures of sight, sound, and taste, then India is one of the most intricate and rewarding dramas unfolding on earth.
    We are always working to make the trip better and more interesting. Here is a brief sample of what you are likely to see. The final tour itinerary will be determined in the Fall of 2005. Leaving from New York City, the group arrives in the gateway city of

    95. DIVERSITY WATCH - Ryerson University School Of Journalism
    It is the capital of the south indian state of Karnataka. A mountainous southAsian kingdom located along the eastern ridges of the Himalayas (official
    http://www.diversitywatch.ryerson.ca/glossary/b.htm
    ABOUT US MEDIA WATCH GROUP BACKGROUNDS GLOSSARY ... HOME
    The Glossary was compiled by Diversity Watch staff and students in the Ryerson University School of Journalism. The Glossary also uses the News Watch Style Guide, which itself uses the Asian American Journalists Association, the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association, the South Asian Journalists Association, Associated Press and the Los Angeles Times.
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    Pakistani language spoken in the eastern Pakistani province of Istan.
    Banana
    Avoid (slang). Pejorative reference used by Asian Canadians when referring to Asian Canadians who identify more with whites than with other Asian Canadians. It means yellow on the outside and white on the inside. Use only in direct quotes.
    Bangladesh (one word)
    Bangalore
    The fifth largest city in India and the fastest growing with a population of more than 5 million. It is the capital of the South Indian state of Karnataka. Known as the "Silicon Valley of India," Bangalore is the hub of the electronics/computer industry. The name Bangalore is the anglicized version of Bengalooru, which is derived from the original name "Bendakaalooru" (the town of the boiled lentils), given by its founder Kempe Gowda.

    96. Asian Studies - Syracuse University Library
    asian Studies Network Infomation Center at the University of Texas at Austincontains numerous Bangladesh A Country Study See note under India below.
    http://libwww.syr.edu/research/internet/asian_studies/meta.html
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    97. Nepalnews.com (newsflash)  Arc941
    Benazir never wanted normalization of relations between India and Pakistan and Buddhist monks and pilgrims from seven asian countries jointly prayed for
    http://www.nepalnews.com.np/archive/2003/december/arc941.htm
    Please refresh your browser for the latest news update. Send us news Publications Chat Room ... Feedback Search Nepalnews.com 48 Maoists killed, other details Forty-eight Maoists were killed in security operations in five districts Friday through Sunday, the Defence Ministry said. The rebels were shot dead in Dailekh, Khotang, Udaipur, Rolpa and Dang, the Ministry added. Security forces killed 35 Maoists at Biyako Lekh in Dailekh Sunday morning, Radio Nepal said quoting local security sources. The insurgents died in retaliatory firing after attacks of regular security patrols. There were no government casualties. Ramesh Karki, rebel area secretary No.5, and four women militia were killed at Siddhipur village in Udaipur Saturday. The Defence Ministry said 14 Maoists surrendered to security forces in Okhalgundha saying they were forcibly recruited by rebels. Rebels abducted newly-appointed deputy mayor of Whaling Mahesh Kafle of CPN-UML from his home Saturday, the party said. Kafle was kidnapped three days after threats to relinquish office. Three others, including Tika Subedi of the CPN-UML, have been kidnapped by rebels in Surkhet, the party said. Insurgents torched a motor vehicle in Itahari Sunday and bombed the Biratnagar ward no.8 office in the industrial town, local residents said.

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