Shelley S. Lee, Catherine Ceniza Choy, Amy Sueyoshi, K. Ian Shin, Jason Oliver Chang, Nancy Bulalacao
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Asian American History and Its Publics: Practitioners and Scholars Chart Diverse Paths
ABSTRACTIn this forum, a diverse group of scholars and practitioners reflect upon doing work as Asian Americanists with and for non-academic audiences, or various “publics.” Their remarks were originally presented at the Organization of American Historians (OAH) meeting in Los Angeles, California in March 2023. The authors’ experiences were wide-ranging, from curating museum exhibits to advocating for K-12 curricular reform. Though their journeys as public-facing or publicly engaged practitioners and scholars did not begin in 2020 or 2021, these years of intensifying anti-Asian racism were a turning point from which they also emerged with a clarity of purpose and resolve.KEYWORDS: Public scholarshipanti-Asian racismmuseumsK-12 education Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
期刊介绍:
Since 1971, the Press has published Amerasia Journal, the leading interdisciplinary journal in Asian American Studies. After more than three decades and over 16,000 pages, Amerasia Journal has played an indispensable role in establishing Asian American Studies as a viable and relevant field of scholarship, teaching, community service, and public discourse.