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The Asian American Studies Institute is an interdisciplinary research, teaching and publication program devoted to the study of the Asian American experience within the larger context of an evolving American society. Of special importance is the internment of Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II. Although the primary focus of the Institute is upon Asians in America, attention is also given to the study of Asia, since Asia informs the Asian American experience. The Institute offers undergraduate level courses that may be combined to form a concentration in Asian American Studies in the fields of Allied Health, Art History and Contemporary Visual Culture, History and Sociology. These courses, whose common thread is the Asian American experience, provide a comparative analysis of race, class, gender and Asian ethnicity. These courses also explore the neglected aspects of the cultural, historical, socioeconomic and political experiences of Asian Americans. The goal of the Institute is to prepare students for positions of leadership and service by cultivating a broad understanding of America's racial and cultural diversity. Our hope is that students will employ critical learning in their private lives as citizens. To complement its academic mission, the Institute serves the community beyond the University as a resource for information and advocacy.
Institute Director Program Specialist Administrative Assistant Asian American Studies
Institute University of Connecticut Phone 860 486. 4751
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