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Asian & Pacific/Asian-American

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Sub-headings:

Chinese
Indian
Cultural aspects of life in the country of India.
Japanese
Korean

Resources in this category:

Asian Database Online Community Electronic Newsletter
http://asiandoc.lib.ohio-state.edu/
"The first two experimental issues (March and June 1998) of the AsianDOC Electronic Newsletter test the use of a web e-newsletter to support scholars, librarians, and researchers world-wide who are developing text and image databases in the various fields of Asian/EurAsian Studies or who are incorporating materials in Asian languages into larger databases, and to promote better communication among them."
Giant Robot
http://www.giantrobot.com/
"From movie stars, musicians, and skateboarders to toys,technology, and history, Giant Robot magazine covers cool aspects of Asian and Asian-American pop culture."
Harvard Asia Pacific Review
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~hapr/
"The Harvard Asia Pacific Review is a new semi-annual academic journal devoted to issues pertinent to the Asia Pacific, bringing together students of the region - from world leaders, renowned scholars, and leading professionals to Harvard graduates and undergraduates."
Intersections: Gender History and Culture in the Asian Context
http://intersections.anu.edu.au/default.htm
Intersections is an academic journal which focuses on "new research and teaching in the area of Gender Studies in the Asian region." It crosses many disciplines, but has a particular slant towards studying "historicala and cultural gender patterns."
Journal of South Asia Women Studies
http://www.asiatica.org/jsaws/
"This Journal is meant to disseminate works which address theoretical and practical issues that are of interest to both scholars of South Asia and to women in and from South Asia. Subjects: law, civil rights, gender issues, religion, philosophy, politics, feminism and ecofeminism, classical and modern literature, poetry, dance, music, drama, language, translations, history, folklore, customs, medicine, architecture, discoveries and cultural or social products by women, etc. Areas of study: India, Nepal, Tibet, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Shri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Taiwan, Maldives, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines. "
Masala Magazine
http://www.masalamag.com/
"MASALA serves to bring the influence of the South Asian community to the American mainstream through a range of activities that include publishing, music distribution, marketing and advertising. Through this multipronged approach, we hope to add to the rich fabric of the American mosaic, to extend a reciprocal appreciation of cultures and to build a bridge across ethnic barriers that will span generations."
Orient Magazine
http://www.orientmag.com/
"Celebrates the Asian-American experience and strives to build bridges between the United States and Asia."
Road to East Asia
http://www.yorku.ca/iwai/
This journal contains articles written by students about East Asia as a whole. This journal is based on literary criticism of books published by East Asian writers. This web page contains the articles they have written in full text. There is an editors note, contact information, and a small history of the purpose of this journal.
Tradimodern
http://tradimodern.com/
"tradimodern.com is the first online magazine about Spirituality from the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal. It deals with Metaphysics, Mysticism and Meditation. Access is free."

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