Asian American Studies, Journals

Stories of Ordinary Heroism

No Comments 24 July 2010

Los Angeles (July 15, 2010) – The UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press has just published, “The Migrant with a Thousand Faces,” the latest issue of Amerasia Journal.

The issue explores stories of migration from multiethnic perspectives, covering the diverse experiences encountered by Asian Americans. The essays in this collection range from accounts of Japanese Picture Brides in Hawai’i at the turn of the twentieth century to the family stories of two generations of Hmong immigrants in the United States.

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Asian American Studies, Journals, National

Stories of Ordinary Heroism

No Comments 23 July 2010

Los Angeles (July 15, 2010) – The UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press has just published, “The Migrant with a Thousand Faces,” the latest issue of Amerasia Journal.

The issue explores stories of migration from multiethnic perspectives, covering the diverse experiences encountered by Asian Americans. The essays in this collection range from accounts of Japanese Picture Brides in Hawai’i at the turn of the twentieth century to the family stories of two generations of Hmong immigrants in the United States.

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