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Concepts and issues that are crucial to this interdisciplinary curriculum include: Orientalism, settler colonialism, diaspora and transnationalism, gender and sexuality, cultural politics, and media representation.
The Asian Studies major combines a broad interdisciplinary grounding in the languages, cultures and societies of East Asia with a more in-depth focus on a particular issue or disciplinary research method in the areas of art history, history, literature, politics, sociology, or religion.
Unlike Asian Studies which focuses on the history, culture, religion, etc. of Asian people living in Asia, Asian American Studies is interested in the history, culture, experiences, of Asians living in the United States.
Asian American Studies enhances appreciation of Asian American history to help understand current issues facing Asian American populations today, inspiring the need for minorities to come together in solidarity. It will build ones critical thinking, teamwork, and public speaking skills as a student.
Asian American studies is a site of critique and theorizing that centers Asian American experiences and vantage points to deconstruct taken-for-granted imbalances of power and social formations of difference. Its an imaginative and generative space for conceiving of new possibilities for humanizing practices.

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