Author: Asian-Indigenous Relations
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W. Lloyd Warner (1932)
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Malay Influence on the Aboriginal Cultures of North-Eastern Arnhem Land Warner, W. Lloyd. 1932. “Malay Influence on the Aboriginal Cultures of North-Eastern Arnhem Land.” Oceania 2 (4): 476–95.
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Sin Yih Teo (2007)
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Vancouver’s “Newest” Chinese Diaspora: Settlers or “Immigrant Prisoners”? Teo, Sin Yih. 2007. “Vancouver’s ‘Newest’ Chinese Diaspora: Settlers or ‘Immigrant Prisoners’?” GeoJournal 68 (2–3): 211–22.
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Seri Luangphinith (2006)
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Homeward Bound: Settler Aesthetics in Hawai’i’s Literature Luangphinith, Seri. 2006. “Homeward Bound: Settler Aesthetics in Hawai’i’s Literature.” Texas Studies in Literature and Language 48 (1): 54–79.
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Karen K. Kosasa & Stan Tomita (2000)
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Whose Vision, 2000 Kosasa, Karen K., and Stan Tomita. 2000. “Whose Vision, 2000.” Amerasia Journal 26 (2): xii–xiv.
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Lisa King (2014)
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Competition, Complicity, and (potential) Alliance: Native Hawaiian and Asian Immigrant Narratives at the Bishop Museum King, Lisa. 2014. “Competition, Complicity, and (Potential) Alliance: Native Hawaiian and Asian Immigrant Narratives at the Bishop Museum.” College Literature: A Journal of Critical Literary Studies 41 (1): 40–65.
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Christine Kim & Christopher Lee (2019)
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Inter-Referencing Asian Canadian Studies: Imagining Diasporic Possibility Outside the (Canadian) Nation Kim, Christine, and Christopher Lee. 2019. “Inter-Referencing Asian Canadian Studies: Imagining Diasporic Possibility Outside the (Canadian) Nation.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 20 (2): 302–13.
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Bianca Kai Isaki (2011)
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HB 645, Settler Sexuality, and the Politics of Local Asian Domesticity in Hawai’i Isaki, Bianca Kai. 2011. “HB 645, Settler Sexuality, and the Politics of Local Asian Domesticity in Hawai’i.” Settler Colonial Studies 2 (1): 82–102.
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Seema Ahluwalia (2012)
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Stolen Generosity and Nurturance of Ignorance: Oh Canada, Our ‘Home’ is Native Land Ahluwalia, Seema. 2012. “Stolen Generosity and Nurturance of Ignorance: Oh Canada, Our ‘Home’ Is Native Land.” Canadian Issues, 46–52.
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Beenash Jafri (2012)
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Privilege vs. Complicity: People of Colour and Settler Colonialism Jafri, Beenash. “Privilege vs. Complicity: People of Colour and Settler Colonialism.” Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (blog). March 21, 2012. https://www.federationhss.ca/en/blog/privilege-vs-complicity-people-colour-and-settler-colonialism.
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Joseph A. Salazar (2014)
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Multicultural Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Struggle in Hawai’i: The Politics of Astronomy on Mauna a Wākea Salazar, Joseph A. 2014. “Multicultural Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Struggle in Hawai’i: The Politics of Astronomy on Mauna a Wākea.” Master’s dissertation, Honolulu: University of Hawai’i at Mānoa.