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         Korean Asian Americans:     more books (101)
  1. Korean Immigrant Women and the Renegotiation of Identity: Class, Gender, and the Politics of Identity (The New Americans: Recent Immigration and American Society) by Keumjae Park, 2008-02-15
  2. Korean Americans (American Immigrants) by Dale Anderson, 2007-11-08
  3. Science fiction and postmemory han in contemporary Korean American literature.(Critical essay): An article from: MELUS by Seo-Young Chu, 2008-12-22
  4. Contemporary American Immigrants: Patterns of Filipino, Korean, and Chinese Settlement in The United States by Luciano Mangiafico, 1988-03-22
  5. Korean Americans (Immigrants in America) by Jennifer C. Martin, 2003-02-06
  6. Gendered Processes:Korean Immigrant Small Business Ownership (The New Americans) by Eunju Lee, 2005-11-20
  7. Korean Americans (We Are America) by Tiffany Peterson, 2003-05
  8. Korean American Women
  9. Korean Americans (One Nation Set 2) by Nichol Bryan, 2004-01
  10. Preaching to Second Generation Korean Americans: Towards a Possible Selves Contextual Homiletic (American University Studies. Series VII. Theology and Religion) by Matthew D. Kim, 2007-06
  11. Korean Americans (Spirit of America, Our Cultural Heritage) by Cynthia Fitterer Klingel, 2003-08
  12. The Newly Emerging Asian Order and the Korean Peninsula: Joint U. S. - American Academic Studies Vol. 15, 2005
  13. The Asian Americans, changing patterns, changing needs ([Association of Korean Christian Scholars in North America publication series ; 4]) by Bok-Lim C Kim, 1978
  14. Korean Americans (New Americans) by William David Thomas, 2009-09

61. Page Cannot Display - Santa Clara University Web Site
Provides programs that contribute to the well-being of the Korean-American community.
http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/koreanam.html

62. Let It Be Some Other 'Asian' - NAM
SAN FRANCISCO – All across America, no doubt, nonKorean Asian-Americans are now heaving a sigh of relief. “Asian,” after all, was the four-alarm-fire word we saw throughout
http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=e3b9c4941f9d84

63. īƼ αȸ е ȯմϴ.
Information on programs in Korean and English.
http://www.buckscountychurch.org/

64. U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development (HUD)
Korean ASIAN AMERICANS FOR EQUALITY P 212-979-8381-107 T F 212-979-8386 E chriskui@aafe.org W www.aafe.org 108-110 Norfolk Street New York, New York 10002
http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListAction=search&sea

65. Kyung, Jeon
A Korean-American female artist displays mixed media and traditional painting, and Corel Photopaint digital artwork.
http://www.kyung.com/
paintings biography bibliography blog ... contact exhibitions
Upcoming Art Fairs
FRIEZE ART FAIR
Regent's Park, London
October 14-17, 2010
with Kukje/Tina Kim Gallery
www.friezeartfair.com

Just Passed Exhibitions
Kyung Jeon
Belle Rascal
at Tina Kim Gallery June 3 - July 3, 2010 www.tinakimgallery.com 545 W. 25th St, 3rd Flr New York, NY 10001 Kyung Jeon it's a big, pretty world at Sabina Lee Gallery January 9 - February 13, 2010 Los Angeles, CA 90012 www.sabinaleegallery.com Check out the FRIEZE ART FAIR OCTOBER 14-17, 2010 with Kukje/Tina Kim Gallery PRESS RELEASE Tina Kim Gallery is pleased to present Kyung Jeon: Belle Rascal . For her second solo exhibition with the gallery, Jeon has chosen an approach that evokes her process - exhibiting a selection of small works, preparatory drawings, and pages from her sketchbook alongside two fully-realized large-scale paintings. Drawing influences from such disparate sources as children's fairytales, traditional Korean genre painting, and the eccentric worlds of Henry Darger and Hieronymus Bosch , Jeon's works explore in-depth issues of portraiture and narrative. The mural-sized

66. Let It Be Some Other 'Asian'
SAN FRANCISCO – All across America, no doubt, nonKorean Asian-Americans are now heaving a sigh of relief. “Asian,” after all, was the four-alarm-fire word we saw
http://www.imdiversity.com/villages/asian/dialogue_opinion_letters/nam_vtshootin

67. E. Lee Studios
Portfolio site showcasing drawings, paintings, photos produced by this Korean-American artist. Abstract. Includes resume.
http://www.enajlee.com

68. The People We Want To Blame The Reluctant Fisherman
According to writer Andrew Lam, “nonKorean Asian-Americans are now heaving a sigh of relief” following the release of the information that the Virginia Tech shooter was a 23
http://www.thereluctantfisherman.com/2007/04/the-people-we-want-to-blame/
The Reluctant Fisherman
Roll Call
The People We Want to Blame
I haven’t written anything about the Virginia Tech murders because, first, I haven’t been writing at all, and, second, because everyone else on the web has been blogging their minds out about the tragedy. I thought at least one person ought to just listen quietly. Besides, what can I say that others haven’t already said, except pray for the victims, their families, and the family of Cho Seung-hui. Then this morning I read an article on the New America Media website that struck a nerve. According to writer Andrew Lam, “non-Korean Asian-Americans are now heaving a sigh of relief” following the release of the information that the Virginia Tech shooter was a 23-year-old South Korean. Lam’s article, entitled “Let It Be Some Other ‘Asian,’” catalogues the emotional turmoil that faced various Asian-American groups as they waited to learn the ethnicity of the murderer. The article clearly shows how quickly our society attributes negative actions and their causal characteristics to an entire ethnic group. Referring to the suicide-killer, one Muslim Pakistani noted: “If he’s a Paki and a Muslim, we might as well pack up and go home.” Think that’s just melodrama? Consider the Chinese-American Virginia Tech student originally believed by many to be the killer. Lam notes: “More than 200,000 people have visited his [blogsite] since the shootings and many left angry, racist epithets against [the] Chinese.”

69. Beata Moon
Korean-American composer, performer, educator. Chamber, solo instrumental, and vocal works.
http://www.beatamoon.com/

70. Faculty — UCLA Department Of Anthropology
gender, race/ethnicity, social justice, critical and multicultural theories, cultural transformation, migration, transnationalism/globalization; US and Korean/Asian Americans
http://www.anthro.ucla.edu/people/faculty
Talks and events
(BEC) Dominic Johnson "Adaptive Politics: The Strategic Advantages of Psychological Biases" Nov 15, 2010 (MMAC) Student Presentations ...
UCLA Department of Anthropology
Sections
Faculty
  • APTER, ANDREW aapter@history.ucla.edu Ph.D in Anthropology, Yale University, 1987; Professor West Africa (Yoruba, Nigeria) and the African Diaspora (Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba), History of Anthropology, Social Theory. Andrew Apter works on ritual, memory, and indigenous knowledge as well as colonial culture, commodity fetishism and state spectacle. His historical ethnography of Yoruba hermeneutics informs his research on “syncretism” and creolization in West Africa and the Americas. ARNOLD, JEANNE E. jearnold@ucla.edu Ph.D., Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara 1983; Professor Archaeological theory, complex hunter-gatherers, craft specialization, political evolution, exchange systems, the prehistory and early contact era of the Pacific Coast of North America - California and British Columbia. BARRETT, H. CLARK

71. Xanga.com - The Blogging Community
A twenty-something Korean-American and graduate of University of California, Irvine, destined for the seminary.
http://www.xanga.com/skin.asp?user=choi_jinyoung

72. U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development (HUD)
Korean ASIAN AMERICANS FOR EQUALITY ASIAN AMERICANS FOR EQUALITY Phone 212-979-8381-107 Fax 212-979-8386 E-mail chriskui@aafe.org Website www.aafe.org
http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/hcs.cfm?webListAction=search&searchst

73. Lee, Yunah
Korean/American soprano. Biography, performance schedule, performance clips and photos.
http://yunahlee.com/

74. YouTube - Ktown Cowboys Ep. 4
Some (Korean) AsianAmericans making a name for themselves without relying on Hollywood. Who needs 'em? We got the web where shit is for free.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhYdVREPpeo

75. About KAAN
Network of US and Canadian groups and individuals related to Korean adoptions.
http://www.kaanet.com
K orean American
A doptee
A doptive Family
N etwork About KAAN Follow us on Facebook 2011 Conference Overview ... Contact Information KAAN depends on support from our community. Please donate today. Our Community One hundred thousand Korean children have been adopted into the United States. With their extended families, they form a Korean adoption community of over two million. Our Conference KAAN's primary project is an annual national conference in a different city each year. This annual coming together allows all attendees to feel part of a national adoption community. In fact conference attendees come from all over the United States, Canada, Asia, Europe and Australia. KAAN offers national support and guidance, but the KAAN Conference belongs to the community where it is held. Through the process of hosting a conference, it is hoped that the local organizations will be strengthened and the local connections among adoptive families, adult adoptees, Koreans, and Korean Americans will be enhanced. For twelve years KAAN has supported community development through its conferences: KAAN Conferences have been held in Los Angeles, California; Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey; Seattle, Washington; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Arlington, Virginia; San Francisco, California; Detroit, Michigan; Seoul, Korea; Boston, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois; Denver, Colorado and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Next year's conference will be held in Atlanta, Georgia.

76. 9-17 : The Muslim Observer
SAN FRANCISCO – All across America, no doubt, nonKorean Asian-Americans are now heaving a sigh of relief. “Asian,” after all, was the four-alarm-fire word we saw throughout
http://muslimmedianetwork.com/mmn/?cat=68

77. Japan-guide.com Forum - Questions
I went in a group of people, mix Japanese, Korean, AsianAmericans etc, everyone's ID was checked, my Korean friend had forgotten his ARC so they didn't allow him in until he got
http://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?0 75484

78. MySpace - LBKASA - 31 - Male - Long Beach, California - Myspace.com/lbkasa
Includes news, events, photo album and contact information for this group dedicated to Korean culture.
http://www.myspace.com/lbkasa

79. Study Abroad In Korea? - Soompi Forums
of course both times i went i met nice koreanamericans, but a lot of them are just rude to non-koreans (this includes non-korean asian-americans).
http://www.soompi.com/forums/topic/16331-study-abroad-in-korea/

80. KSEA@UCI
To train members to be good young professionals, fellowship between members and to volunteer for a better society.
http://www.kseauci.com/
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