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Journal of Asian American Studies (JAAS)

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Vol 26, Number 03, October 2023

Paper Submission

1. RED RIDING HOOD A Darker Tale.
Christiane Bongartz, and Jacopo Torregrossa

2. BEYOND DOMINATION Ecosocialism and Reparative Ethics in Le Guin’s Forest.
Rena Helms-Park

3. THE ABSENCE OF MOTHER AND THE PRESENCE OF THE DIVINE A Trauma-Informed Exploration.
Gianluca Catania, and Loredana Sasso

4. THE POWER OF EDUCATION AND SOLIDARITY Insights from Benedict XVI.
Aarnes Gudmestad

5. EXPLORING THE BOUNDARIES of Pilgrimage.
Elizabeth Gish

6. THE CONFUCIAN FOUNDATIONS of Humanism in Ancient China.
Álvaro Villegas

7. Eugenic Ecologies of Herbicidal Warfare in the Vietnam War.
Keva X. Bui

8. To Infinity and Beyond: Life and Death Matters in Asian Americanist Art Critique and Jae Rhim Lee’s Mushroom Burial Suit.
Emily Hue

9. He Inoa ‘Ala: Scent, Memory, and Identity in Indigenous Comics.
Rae Ke’ala Kuruhara

10. Ecological Aftermaths in the Black Pacific: The Racial Logics of Settler Security and Writing Toward Futurity in the Poetry of Teresia Teaiwa and Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner.
Nozomi (Nakaganeku) Saito

11. From Yosemite to the Cold War: Decomposing Settler Mythologies in the Asian American Outdoors.
Heidi Amin-Hong

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