APSA 2018 Events
A Sketch of the APAC Panels and Related Asian American Panels and Events at the 2018 APSA Meeting in Boston
Teaching (on and/or as) Asian-Americans in Political Science
Fri, August 31, 10:00 to 11:30am, Marriott, Salon H
Sponsored by Div. 10 Political Science Education and Asian Pacific American Caucus
As the racial and cultural landscape of the American democracy is being continuously broadened by the large and sustained wave of immigration from Asia in the last half century, and as the political science discipline celebrates the historic release by a mainstream journal of the first full volume covering the politics of Asian Americans, we believe it is due time for the Association to dedicate a roundtable panel on pedagogical issues involving Asian Americans either as instructors in college classrooms or as racial subjects of their teaching in the American context and beyond. Asian Americans as a whole, but especially Japanese Americans, have been both victims and survivors of democracy’s “mistakes” throughout U.S. history, but their stories have mostly remained hidden. Whereas not many colleagues get to have the opportunity to teach a course specifically on Asian Americans and politics, almost all of us who do college teaching and are trained in political science have encountered issues dealing with the frequent need to confront preexisting identity boundaries defined by prevailing group stereotypes and norms of racial denial or exclusion. The proposed forum is to help articulate such interests and concerns, from multiple and diverse perspectives, by panelists from a wide range of affiliations and backgrounds. It is also an occasion for the panelists to engage in a dialogue, among other topics, on coping and empowerment strategies, not only of themselves as instructors but of their students and colleagues as well, for a more tolerant and peaceful society and a more perfect union.
http://tinyurl.com/ya2tlfou
Democratic Pathways and Disjunctures in Contemporary Asian American Politics
Sat, September 1, 10:00 to 11:30am, Marriott, Regis
Sponsored by Asian Pacific American Caucus
This panel address the democratic possibilities and disjunctures in contemporary Asian American and diasporic politics. Covering the diverse ethnic groups in Asian America from Chinese immigrants, Vietnamese Americans, Korean Americans, to overseas Cambodians in the United States, panelists draw on diverse methodological approaches from contextual analysis, qualitative interviews, quantitate survey data, to interdisciplinary study in engendering dynamic, cross-cutting analyses and inquiries.
http://tinyurl.com/y8tj762s
Asian American Identity Formation and Politics: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Sat, September 1, 2:00 to 3:30pm, Hynes, 103
Sponsored by Asian Pacific American Caucus and APA Status Committee
http://tinyurl.com/y94nmkqr
The Complexities of Asian-American Politics
Sat, September 1, 4:00 to 5:30pm, Hynes, 111
Sponsored by Div 32: Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
This panel examines the complexities of Asian American politics--with an emphasis on racial and pan-ethnic identity.
http://tinyurl.com/y995erpa
Status Committees and Related Groups Joint Reception
Fri, August 31, 7:30 to 9:00pm, Sheraton, Back Bay C
Asian Pacific American Caucus (APAC) Related Group Business Meeting
Sat, September 1, 6:30 to 7:30pm, Sheraton, Beacon A
Teaching (on and/or as) Asian-Americans in Political Science
Fri, August 31, 10:00 to 11:30am, Marriott, Salon H
Sponsored by Div. 10 Political Science Education and Asian Pacific American Caucus
As the racial and cultural landscape of the American democracy is being continuously broadened by the large and sustained wave of immigration from Asia in the last half century, and as the political science discipline celebrates the historic release by a mainstream journal of the first full volume covering the politics of Asian Americans, we believe it is due time for the Association to dedicate a roundtable panel on pedagogical issues involving Asian Americans either as instructors in college classrooms or as racial subjects of their teaching in the American context and beyond. Asian Americans as a whole, but especially Japanese Americans, have been both victims and survivors of democracy’s “mistakes” throughout U.S. history, but their stories have mostly remained hidden. Whereas not many colleagues get to have the opportunity to teach a course specifically on Asian Americans and politics, almost all of us who do college teaching and are trained in political science have encountered issues dealing with the frequent need to confront preexisting identity boundaries defined by prevailing group stereotypes and norms of racial denial or exclusion. The proposed forum is to help articulate such interests and concerns, from multiple and diverse perspectives, by panelists from a wide range of affiliations and backgrounds. It is also an occasion for the panelists to engage in a dialogue, among other topics, on coping and empowerment strategies, not only of themselves as instructors but of their students and colleagues as well, for a more tolerant and peaceful society and a more perfect union.
http://tinyurl.com/ya2tlfou
Democratic Pathways and Disjunctures in Contemporary Asian American Politics
Sat, September 1, 10:00 to 11:30am, Marriott, Regis
Sponsored by Asian Pacific American Caucus
This panel address the democratic possibilities and disjunctures in contemporary Asian American and diasporic politics. Covering the diverse ethnic groups in Asian America from Chinese immigrants, Vietnamese Americans, Korean Americans, to overseas Cambodians in the United States, panelists draw on diverse methodological approaches from contextual analysis, qualitative interviews, quantitate survey data, to interdisciplinary study in engendering dynamic, cross-cutting analyses and inquiries.
http://tinyurl.com/y8tj762s
Asian American Identity Formation and Politics: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Sat, September 1, 2:00 to 3:30pm, Hynes, 103
Sponsored by Asian Pacific American Caucus and APA Status Committee
http://tinyurl.com/y94nmkqr
The Complexities of Asian-American Politics
Sat, September 1, 4:00 to 5:30pm, Hynes, 111
Sponsored by Div 32: Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
This panel examines the complexities of Asian American politics--with an emphasis on racial and pan-ethnic identity.
http://tinyurl.com/y995erpa
Status Committees and Related Groups Joint Reception
Fri, August 31, 7:30 to 9:00pm, Sheraton, Back Bay C
Asian Pacific American Caucus (APAC) Related Group Business Meeting
Sat, September 1, 6:30 to 7:30pm, Sheraton, Beacon A