South Asian American Studies A Working Bibliography 1975-1994

Rosane Rocher

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A collection of essays, The Asian American: The Historical Experience, edited by Norris Hundley in 1976, included an article originally published by Gary R. Hess in the Pacific Historical Review in 1974 under the title "The Forgotten Asian Americans: The East Indian Community in the United States." Twenty years later, it remains the case that the Indian American experience in the United States has received less attention than that of some other Asian Americans. It is also the case that the South Asian American experience in the United States has been less studied than that in Canada, a fact that is at significant variance with other strands of Asian American Studies and which stems from a British imperial--now "Commonwealth"--past. Yet, as the South Asian American community has grown, so have South Asian American Studies in the United States. The following bibliography, which was developed--and will continue to be developed--for a Freshman writing course on the Indian American experience which I teach every Fall at the University of Pennsylvania, is offered as a source of inspiration for further explorations of the lives, past and present, of North Americans of South Asian heritage.

As a bibliography developed for a course in which a majority of enrolled students were born of post-1965 immigrants from India in the United States, this selection of titles differs in some respects from that in South Asians in North America: An Annotated and Selected Bibliography edited by Jane Singh and others at the Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies, University of California, Berkeley, in 1988. The original occasion for Singh's bibliography was the cataloguing of a library collection on the Gadar Party, an organization founded in 1913 by immigrants from the Indian subcontinent on the West Coast of the United States and Canada in support of India's struggle for independence. The difference in focus is reflected in the title: whereas South Asians in North America evokes South Asian sojourners on alien American soil--and includes items dealing with visitors to North America such as Vivekananda--, the present bibliography places the South Asian American experience within the context of an Asian American ethnicity. It is the premise of the course for which this bibliography was developed that the experience of Americans of South Asian origin is best studied in the light, not only of a global South Asian diaspora, but also of the shared experiences of successive generations of Americans of Asian ethnicity. Differently from the focus indicated in the subheadings "The Immigrant Experience, 1900-1946" and "The Immigrant Experience, 1947-1986" in South Asians in America, the present bibliography was designed to help students explore their identity as Americans of South Asian ethnicity born and/or raised in the United States.[145]

Many new titles have appeared since 1986, when the research for South Asians in America was concluded. In addition to these, to relevant titles already included in South Asians in America, and to publications that had not come to its editors' notice, the present bibliography includes critical studies of South Asian American literature, a field of inquiry that is new to South Asian American Studies, though not to Asian American Studies at large. Works of creative writing proper and newspaper and magazine articles are not included any more than they were in South Asians in America. Differently, the present bibliography does not include unpublished dissertations and papers. Entries marked * are unverified.

Titles in South Asian American Studies

DIRECTORIES AND REFERENCE WORKS

* Abraham, Thomas. North American Directory and Reference Guide of Asian Indian Businesses and Independent Professional Practitioners. Bronx, NY: Thomas Abraham, 1984.

Andrews, K. P., ed. Keralites in America: Community Reference Book. Glen Oaks, NY: K. P. Andrews for Literary Market Review, 1983.

* Doshi, Mahendra. Who's Who among Indian Immigrants in North America. New York, B. K. Verma, 1975.

* Fenton, John Y. South Asian Religions in the Americas: An Annotated Bibliography of Immigrant Religious Traditions. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, forthcoming.

* Guthikonda, Ravindranath et al. Indian Community Reference Guide and Directory of Indian Associations in North America. Livingston, NJ: Orient Book Distributors, 1979.

* Sajnani, Daulat N. Discover India in New York: An Indian Guide to Every Place in Town. New York: Sajnani, 1977.

Singh, Jane et al., ed. South Asians in North America: An Annotated and Selected Bibliography. Berkeley: Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies, 1988.

Tatla, Darshan Singh, ed. Sikhs in North America: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991.

BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS, AND SPECIAL ISSUES OF JOURNALS

Agarwal, Priya. Passage from India: Post- 1965 Indian Immigrants and Their Children - Conflicts, Concerns and Solutions. Palos Verdes, CA: Yuvati Publications, 1991.

* Awan, Sadiq Nooralam. The People of Pakistan Origin in Canada: The First Quarter Century. Ottawa: Canada-Pakistan Association of Ottawa-Hull, 1976.

Blaise, Clark and Bharati Mukherjee. The Sorrow and the Terror: The Haunting Legacy of the Air India Tragedy. New ed., Markham, Ont. - New York: Penguin, 1988.

Brown, Emily C. Har Dayal: Hindu Revolutionary and Rationalist. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1975.

Brown, Richard Harvey and George V. Coelho, ed. Tradition and Transformation: Asian Indians in America. Williamsburg, VA: Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, 1986.

Buchignani, Norman, Doreen M. Indra, and Ram P. Srivastava. Continuous Journey: A Social History of South Asians in Canada. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1985.

Chadney, James G. The Sikhs of Vancouver. New York: AMS Press, 1984.

Chandrasekhar, S., ed. From India to America: A Brief History of Immigration. La Jolla, CA: Population Review Publications, 1982.

* Chandrasekhar, S., ed. From India to Canada. La Jolla, CA: Population Review Books, 1986.

Chekki, Dan A., ed. Family in India and North America = Journal of Comparative Family Studies 19:2 (1988).

Daniels, Roger. History of Indian Immigration to the United States: An Interpretative Essay. New York: Asia Society, 1989.

Dasgupta, Sathi S. On the Trail of an Uncertain Dream: Indian Immigrant Experience in America. New York: AMS Press, 1989.

Elkhanialy, Hekmat and Ralph W. Nicholas, ed. Immigrants from the Indian Subcontinent in the USA: Problems and Prospects. Chicago: Indian League of America, 1976.

Fenton, John Y. Transplanting Religious Traditions: Asian Indians in America. New York: Praeger, 1988.

Ferguson, Ted. A White Man's Country: An Exercise in Canadian Prejudice. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1975.

Fisher, Maxine P. The Indians of New York City: A Study of Immigrants from India. New Delhi: Heritage, 1980.

Gibson, Margaret A. Accommodation without Assimilation: Sikh Immigrants in an American High School. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1988.

Hawley, John Stratton and Gurinder Singh Mann. Studying the Sikhs: Issues for North America. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1993.

Helweg, Arthur W. and Usha M. Helweg. An Immigrant Success Story: East Indians in America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990.

Jain, Usha R. The Gujaratis of San Francisco. New York: AMS Press, 1989.

Jensen, Joan M. Passage from India: Asian Indian Immigrants in North America. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988.

Johnston, Hugh. The East Indians in Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Historical Association, 1984.

Johnston, Hugh. The Voyage of the Komagata Maru: The Sikh Challenge to Canada's Colour Bar. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1979; 2nd ed., Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1989.

Josh, Sohan Singh. Hindustan Gadar Party: A Short History. 2 vols. New Delhi: People's Publishing House, 1977-1978.

Josh, Sohan Singh. Tragedy of Komagata Maru. New Delhi: People's Publishing House, 1975.

* Kanungo, R. N., ed. South Asians in the Canadian Mosaic. Montreal: Kala Bharati Foundation, 1984.

Katrak, Ketu H. and R. Radhakrishnan, ed. Desh- Videsh: South Asian Expatriate Writing and Art = Massachusetts Review 29:4 (1988).

Khalidi, Omar, ed. Indian Muslims in North America. Watertown, MA: South Asia Press, 1991.

La Brack, Bruce. The Sikhs of Northern California 1940- 1975. New York: AMS Press, 1988.

Leonard, Karen Isaksen. Making Ethnic Choices: California's Punjabi Mexican Americans. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1992.

Malik, Iftikhar Haider. Pakistanis in Michigan: A Study of Third Culture and Acculturation. New York: AMS Press, 1989.

Mazumdar, Sucheta and Vasant Kaiwar, ed. Immigration to North America = South Asia Bulletin 2:1 (1982).

* Mehta, Mukund. America Invites You. Bombay: Sales Directions, 1977.

* Mohapatra, Manindra Kumar. A Study of Affluent Overseas Indians in the United States. Hong Kong: Asian Research Service, 1984.

Muthanna, I. M. People of India in North America. 2nd ed., Bangalore: Lotus Printers, 1982.

Nelson, Emmanuel S., ed. Bharati Mukherjee: Critical Perspectives. New York: Garland Publishing, 1993.

Puri, Harish K. Ghadar Movement: Ideology, Organization, and Strategy. Amritsar: Guru Nanak Dev University Press, 1983.

* Ratti, Rakesh, ed. A Lotus of Another Color: An Unfolding of the South Asian Gay and Lesbian Experience. Boston: Alyson Publications, 1993.

Richardson, E. Allen. East Comes West: Asian Religions and Cultures in North America. New York: Pilgrim Press, 1985.

Rustomji, Roshni, ed. South Asian Women Writers: The Immigrant Experience = Journal of South Asian Literature 21:1 (1986).

Saran, Parmatma. The Asian Indian Experience in the United States. Cambridge, MA: Schenkman; New Delhi: Vikas, 1985.

Saran, Parmatma and Edwin Eames, ed. The New Ethnics: Asian Indians in the United States. New York: Praeger, 1980.

Shah, Nita. The Ethnic Strife: A Study of Asian Indian Women in the United States. New York: Pinkerton and Thomas, 1993.

Unna, Warren. Sikhs Abroad: Attitudes and Activities of Sikhs Settled in the USA and Canada. Calcutta: Statesman, 1985.

Williams, Raymond Brady. Religions of Immigrants from India and Pakistan: New Threads in the American Tapestry. Cambridge - New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988.

Women of South Asian Descent Collective, ed. Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1993.

* Xenos, Peter et al. Asian Indians in the United States: A 1980 Census Profile. Honolulu, HI: East- West Center, 1989.

ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS IN VOLUMES (IN SOURCES OTHER THAN THE VOLUMES LISTED ABOVE)

Agnew, Vijay. "Feminism and South Asian Immigrant Women in Canada." In Ethnicity, Identity, Migration: The South Asian Context, edited by Milton Israel and N. K. Wagle, 142-64. Toronto: University of Toronto Centre for South Asian Studies, 1993.

Alexander, Meena. "Piecemeal Shelter: Writing, Ethnicity, Violence." Public Culture 5:3 (1993): 621- 25.

Amarasingham, Lorna Rhodes. "Making Friends in a New Culture: South Asian Women in Boston, Massachusetts." In Uprooting and Development, edited by George V. Coelho and Paul I. Ahmed, 417- 43. New York: Plenum Press, 1980.

Amarasingham, Lorna Rhodes. "Patterns of Friendship among South Asian Women." In Sourcebook on the New Immigration, edited by Roy Simon Bryce- Laporte, 313- 17. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1980.

Appadurai, Arjun. "The Heart of Whiteness." Callaloo 16 (1993): 797- 807.

Appadurai, Arjun. "Patriotism and Its Futures." Public Culture 5:3 (1993): 411- 29.

Awan, Sadiq N. "The People of Pakistani Origin in Canada, Their First Twenty- Five Years." In Visible Minorities and Multiculturalism: Asians in Canada, edited by K. Victor Ujimoto and Gordon Hirabayashi, 243- 46. Toronto: Butterworths, 1980.

Babu, B. Ramesh. "The Indian- Americans: A Minority in the Making." In Minorities and the American Political System, edited by B. Ramesh Babu, 134- 52. New Delhi: South Asian Publishers, 1989.

* Bernado, Stephanie. "Asian Indians in America." In The Ethnic Almanac. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1981.

Bharati, Agehananda. "Indian Expatriates in North America and Neo-Hindu Movements." In The Communication of Ideas, edited by J. S. Yadava and Vinayshil Gautam, 245-55. New Delhi: Concept Publishing, 1980.

Bhardwaj, Surinder M. and N. Madhusudana Rao. "Asian Indians in the United States: A Geographic Appraisal." In South Asians Overseas: Migration and Ethnicity, edited by Colin Clark et al., 197- 217. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

Bhat, Gauri. "Tending the Flame: Thoughts on Being Indian American." Committee on South Asian Women Bulletin 7:3- 4 (1993): 1- 6.

Bhattacharjee, Anannya. "The Habit of Ex- Nomination: Nation, Woman and the Indian Immigrant Bourgeoisie." Public Culture 5:1 (1992): 19- 44.

Bhatti, F. M. "A Comparative Study of British and Canadian Experience with South Asian Immigration." In Visible Minorities and Multiculturalism: Asians in Canada, edited by K. Victor Ujimoto and Gordon Hirabayashi, 43- 61. Toronto: Butterworths, 1980.

Bowerman, Jennifer K. "East Indians in Alberta: A Human Rights Viewpoint." In Visible Minorities and Multiculturalism: Asians in Canada, edited by K. Victor Ujimoto and Gordon Hirabayashi, 181- 91. Toronto: Butterworths, 1980.

* Boxill, Anthony. "Women and Migration in Some Short Stories of Bharati Mukherjee and Neil Bissoondath." Literary Half- Yearly 32:2 (1991): 43- 50.

Buchignani, Norman. "Accommodation, Adaptation, and Policy: Dimensions in the South Asian Experience in Canada." In Visible Minorities and Multiculturalism: Asians in Canada, edited by K. Victor Ujimoto and Gordon Hirabayashi, 121- 50. Toronto: Butterworths, 1980.

Buchignani, Norman. "Determinants of Fijian Indian Social Organization in Canada." In Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation, edited by George Kurian and Ram P. Srivastava, 68- 89. Delhi: Vikas, 1983.

Buchignani, Norman. "The Political Evolution of Sikhs in Canada before World War I." Indian Journal of Political Science 41 (1980): 379-411.

* Buchignani, Norman. "A Review of the Historical and Sociological Literature on East Indians in Canada." Canadian Ethnic Studies 9 (1977): 86- 108.

Buchignani, Norman. "The Social and Self-Identities of Fijian Indians in Vancouver." Urban Anthropology 9 (1980): 75-97.

* Buchignani, Norman. "South Asians in Alberta." In Peoples of Alberta: Portraits of Cultural Diversity, edited by Howard Palmer and Tamara Palmer, 413-36. Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books, 1985.

Buchignani, Norman and Doreen Indra. "Inter- Group Conflict and Community Solidarity: Sikhs and South Asian Fijians in Vancouver." Canadian Journal of Anthropology 1 (1981): 149- 57.

* Buchignani, Norman and Doreen M. Indra. "The Political Organization of South Asians in Canada, 1904-1920." In Ethnicity, Power and Politics in Canada, edited by Jorgen Dahlie and Tissa Fernando, 202-32. Toronto: Methuen, 1981.

Cartwright, Christine A. "Indian Sikh Homes out of North American Houses: Mental Culture in Material Translation." New York Folklore 7 (1981): 97-111.

Chadney, James G. "Demography, Ethnic Identity and Decision- Making: The Case of the Vancouver Sikhs." Urban Anthropology 6 (1977): 187- 204.

Chadney, James G. "Sikh Family Patterns and Ethnic Adaptation in Vancouver." Amerasia Journal 7 (1980): 31-50.

Chan, Sucheng. "Overseas Sikhs in the Context of International Migrations." In Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition, edited by Mark Juergensmeyer and N. Gerald Barrier, 191- 206. Berkeley: Graduate Theological Union, 1979.

* Chandras, Kananur V. "East Indian Americans." In Racial Discrimination against Neither-White- Nor- Black American Minorities (Native Americans, Chinese Americans, Japanese Americans, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans and East Indian Americans), edited by Kananur V. Chandras, 80-96. San Francisco: R and E Research Associates, 1978.

Chawla, Madhu S. "Racial Hatred." In Asian American Experiences in the United States, edited by Joann Faung Jean Lee, 116-17. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1991.

Chawla, Sudershan S. "Different by Choice." In Asian American Experiences in the United States, edited by Joann Faung Jean Lee, 118-20. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1991.

Chua, C. L. "Passages from India: Migrating to America in the Fiction of V. S. Naipaul and Bharati Mukherjee." In Reworlding: The Literature of the Indian Diaspora, edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson, 51- 61. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992.

Clothey, Fred W. "The Construction of a Temple in an American City and the Acculturation Process." In his Rhythm and Intent: Ritual Studies from South India, 164-200. Madras: Blackie and Son, 1983.

Cottrell, Ann Baker. "Today's Asian- Western Couples Are Not Anglo- Indians." Phylon 40 (1979): 351- 61.

Dasgupta, Sathi. "Conjugal Roles and Social Network in Indian Immigrant Families: Bott Revisited." Journal of Comparative Family Studies 23 (1992): 465- 80.

* Dasgupta, Tania. "South Asian Women at Work." Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Bulletin 8:1 (1981).

Datta, Ranajit Kumar. "Characteristics & Attitudes of Immigrant Indian Scientists and Engineers in U.S.A." Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research 34 (1975): 149-57.

D'Costa, Ronald. "Recent Immigration to Canada from India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka." In Perspectives in Sociology: Essays in Honour of Professor A. Aiyappan, edited by P. K. B. Nayar and John Kattakayam, 99-106. Trivandrum: Kerala Sociological Society, 1977.

D'Costa, Ronald. "Socio-Demographic Characteristics of the Population of South Asian Origins in Canada." In Ethnicity, Identity, Migration: The South Asian Context, edited by Milton Israel and N. K. Wagle, 181-95. Toronto: University of Toronto Centre for South Asian Studies, 1993.

* Dusenbery, Verne A. "Canadian Ideology and Public Policy: The Impact of Vancouver Sikh Ethnic and Religious Adaptation." Canadian Ethnic Studies 12:3 (1981): 101- 19.

Dusenbery, Verne A. "On the Moral Sensitivities of Sikhs in North America." In Divine Passions: The Social Construction of Emotion in India, edited by Owen M. Lynch, 239- 61. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989.

Dworkin, Rosalind J. "Differential Processes in Acculturation: The Case of Asiatic Indians in the United States." Plural Societies 11 (1980): 43- 57.

Fenton, John Y. "Academic Study of Religion and Asian Indian- American College Students." In A Sacred Thread: Modern Transmission of Hindu Traditions in India and Abroad, edited by Raymond Brady Williams, 258- 77. Chambersburg, PA: Anima, 1992.

Filteau, Carolyn H. "The Role of the Concept of Love in the Hindu Family Acculturation Process." In Visible Minorities and Multiculturalism: Asians in Canada, edited by K. Victor Ujimoto and Gordon Hirabayashi, 289- 99. Toronto: Butterworths, 1980.

Fisher, Maxine P. "Creating Ethnic Identity: Asian Indians in the New York City Area." Urban Anthropology 7 (1978): 271- 85.

* Fornaro, Robert J. "Asian-Indians in America: Acculturation and Minority Status." Migration Today 12 (1984): 28-32.

Ghosh, Ratna. "Sarees and the Maple Leaf: Indian Women in Canada." In Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation, edited by George Kurian and Ram P. Srivastava, 90- 99. Delhi: Vikas, 1983.

Ghosh, Ratna. "Social and Economic Integration of South Asian Women in Canada." In Women in the Family and the Economy: An International Comparative Survey, edited by George Kurian and Ratna Ghosh, 59-71. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1981.

Gibson, Margaret A. "Playing by the Rules." In Education and Cultural Process: Anthropological Approaches, edited by George Dearborn Spindler, 2nd ed., 274-81. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1987.

Gibson, Margaret A. "Punjabi Immigrants in an American High School." In Interpretive Ethnography of Education: At Home and Abroad, edited by George and Louise Spindler, 281-310. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1987.

Gibson, Margaret A. "Punjabi Orchard Farmers: An Immigrant Enclave in Rural California." International Migration Review 22:1 (1988): 28-50.

* Gibson, Margaret A. and Parminder K. Bhachu. "Community Forces and School Performance: Punjabi Sikhs in Rural California and Urban Britain." New Community 13 (1986): 27-39.

Gibson, Margaret A. and Parminder K. Bhachu. "The Dynamics of Educational Decision Making: A Comparative Study of Sikhs in Britain and the United States." In Minority Status and Schooling: A Comparative Study of Immigrant and Involuntary Minorities, edited by Margaret A. Gibson and John U. Ogbu, 63-91. New York: Garland Publishing, 1991.

Gonzales, J. L., Jr. "Asian Indian Immigration Patterns: The Origins of the Sikh Community in California." International Migration Review 20:1 (1986): 40- 54.

Gunew, Sneja and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. "Questions of Multiculturalism." In Women's Writing in Exile, edited by Mary Lynn Broe and Angela Ingram, 412-20. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.

Gupta, Santosh P. "Change in the Food Habits of Asian Indians in the United States: A Case Study." Sociology and Social Research 60 (1975): 87- 99.

Helweg, Arthur W. "East Indians in England and North America." Ethnic and Immigration Groups: The United States, Canada, and England = Trends in History 2:4 (1982): 93- 118. New York: Institute for Research in History and Halworth Press, 1983.

Henry, Frances. "Some Problems of South Asian Adaptation in Toronto." In Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation, edited by George Kurian and Ram P. Srivastava, 41- 50. Delhi: Vikas, 1983.

Hess, Gary R. "The Forgotten Asian Americans: The East Indian Community in the United States." In The Asian American: The Historical Experience, edited by Norris Hundley, 157-78. Santa Barbara, CA: Clio Books, 1976.

Indra, Doreen M. "South Asian Stereotypes in the Vancouver Press." Ethnic and Racial Studies 2:2 (1979): 166- 89.

Jacoby, Harold S. "Some Demographic and Social Aspects of Early East Indian Life in the United States." In Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition, edited by Mark Juergensmeyer and N. Gerald Barrier, 159- 71. Berkeley: Graduate Theological Union, 1979.

Jain, Jasbir. "Foreignness of Spirit: The World of Bharati Mukherjee's Novels." Journal of Indian Writing in English 13:2 (1985): 12- 19.

Jensen, Joan M. "East Indians." In Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups, edited by Stephan Thernstrom, 296- 301. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1980.

Jensen, Joan M. "The `Hindu Conspiracy': A Reassessment." Pacific Historical Review 48 (1979): 65-83.

Juergensmeyer, Mark. "The Ghadar Syndrome: Immigrant Sikh Studies and Nationalist Pride." In Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition, edited by Mark Juergensmeyer and N. Gerald Barrier, 173- 90. Berkeley: Graduate Theological Union, 1979.

Juergensmeyer, Mark. "The Ghadar Syndrome: Nationalism in an Immigrant Community." Punjab Journal of Politics 1 (1977): 1-22.

* Khare, Brij B. "Cultural Identity and Problems of Acclimatization: Three Areas of Concern." In Political Participation of Asian Americans: Problems and Strategies, edited by Yung-kwan Jo, 59-72. Chicago: Pacific/Asian Mental Health Research Center, 1980.

Kurian, George. "Parent- Child Interaction among South Asian Immigrants." In Parent- Child Interaction in Transition, edited by George Kurian, 149- 55. New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.

Kurian, George and Ratna Ghosh. "Child Rearing in Transition in Indian Immigrant Families in Canada." In Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation, edited by George Kurian and Ram P. Srivastava, 128- 38. Delhi: Vikas, 1983.

La Brack, Bruce. "Occupational Specialization among Rural California Sikhs: The Interplay of Culture and Economics." Amerasia Journal 9:2 (1982): 29- 56.

La Brack, Bruce. "The Reconstitution of Sikh Society in Rural California." In Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation, edited by George Kurian and Ram P. Srivastava, 215- 40. Delhi: Vikas, 1983.

La Brack, Bruce. "Sants and the Sant Tradition in the Context of Overseas Sikh Communities." In The Sants: Studies in a Devotional Tradition of India, edited by Karine Schomer and Hugh McLeod, 265-79. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1987.

La Brack, Bruce and Karen Leonard: "Conflict and Compatibility in Punjabi-Mexican Immigrant Families in Rural California, 1915-1965." Journal of Marriage and the Family 46 (1984): 527-37.

Lal, Brij V. "Political Movement in the Early East Indian Community in Canada." Journal of Indian History 58 (1980): 193-220.

Leonard, Karen. "Ethnic Identity and Gender: South Asians in the United States." In Ethnicity, Identity, Migration: The South Asian Context, edited by Milton Israel and N. K. Wagle, 165-80. Toronto: University of Toronto Centre for South Asian Studies, 1993.

Leonard, Karen. "The Pahkar Singh Murders: A Punjabi Response to California's Alien Land Law." Amerasia Journal 11:1 (1984): 75- 88.

Leonard, Karen. "Punjabi Farmers and California's Alien Land Law." Agricultural History 59 (1985): 549- 62.

Leong, Liew-Geok. "Bharati Mukherjee." In International Literature in English: Essays on the Major Writers, edited by Robert L. Ross, 487-500. New York: Garland Publishing, 1991.

Luthra, Rashmi. "Matchmaking in the Classifieds of the Immigrant Indian Press." In Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings by and about Asian American Women, edited by Asian Women United of California, 337- 44. Boston: Beacon Press, 1989.

* Malik, Amin. " Insider/Outsider Views on Belonging: The Short Stories of Bharati Mukherjee and Rohinton Mistry." Short Fiction in the New Literatures in English, edited by J. Bardolph, 189- 96. Nice: Faculte des Lettres et Sciences Humaines, 1989.

* Malik, Iftikhar H. "Early South Asian Immigrants in North America." Pakistan Journal of American Studies 4 (1986): 79-111.

Mathur, S. S. "Indian Families in U.S.A. and the Problem of Rearing Children." In Indians Overseas, edited by Syed Ashfaq Ali, 38-43. Bhopal: Jai Bharat Publishing House, 1984.

Mazumdar, Sucheta. "Colonial Impact and Punjabi Emigration to the United States." In Labor Immigration under Capitalism: Asian Workers in the United States before World War II, edited by Lucy Cheng and Edna Bonacich, 316- 36. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.

Mazumdar, Sucheta. "Punjabi Agricultural Workers in California, 1904- 1945." In Labor Immigration under Capitalism: Asian Workers in the United States before World War II, edited by Lucy Cheng and Edna Bonacich, 549- 78. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.

Mazumdar, Sucheta. "Race and Racism: South Asians in the United States." In Frontiers of Asian American Studies: Writing, Research, and Commentary, edited by Gail M. Nomura et al., 25- 38. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1989.

Melendy, H. Brett. "East Indians in America." In his Asians in America: Filipinos, Koreans, and East Indians, 173-297. Boston: Twayne, 1977; new ed., New York: Hippocrene Books, 1981.

Menon, Ramdas. "Arranged Marriages among South Asian Immigrants." Sociology and Social Research 73 (1989): 180- 81.

* Minde, K. and R. Minde. "Children of Immigrants: The Adjustment of Ugandan Asian Primary School Children in Canada." Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal 21 (1976): 371-81.

Minocha, Urmil. "South Asian Immigrants: Trends and Impacts on the Sending and Receiving Societies." In Pacific Bridges: The New Immigration from Asia and the Pacific Islands, edited by James T. Fawcett and Benjamin V. Carino, 347-73. Staten Island, NY: Center for Migration Studies, 1987.

Mishra, Jim and Kate. "Twenty-five Years." In Asian American Experiences in the United States, edited by Joann Faung Jean Lee, 175-80. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1991.

Mohapatra, Manindra Kumar. "Perceptions of Discrimination among Overseas Indians in America: An Empirical Study." Asian Profile 7 (1979): 141- 58.

Naidoo, Josephine C. "East Indian Women in the Canadian Context: A Study in Social Psychology." In Visible Minorities and Multiculturalism: Asians in Canada, edited by K. Victor Ujimoto and Gordon Hirabayashi, 193- 218. Toronto: Butterworths, 1980.

* Naidoo, Josephine C. "South Asian Women in Canada." In Sex Roles: Origins, Influences, and Implications for Women, edited by Connie Stark Adamec. Montreal: Eden Press Women's Publications, 1980.

* Nandi, Proshanta K. "The World of an Invisible Minority: Pakistanis in America." California Sociologist 3 (1980): 143-65.

Nanji, Azim A. "The Muslim Family in North America: Continuity and Change." In Family Ethnicity: Strength in Diversity, edited by Harriette Pipes McAdoo, 229-42. London: Sage Publications, 1993.

Nanji, Azim. "The Nizari Ismaili Muslim Community in North America: Background and Development." In The Muslim Community in North America, edited by Earle H. Waugh et al., 149- 64. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1983.

Narayanan, Vasudha. "Creating the South Indian `Hindu' Experience in the United States." In A Sacred Thread: Modern Transmission of Hindu Traditions in India and Abroad, edited by Raymond Brady Williams, 147- 76. Chambersburg, PA: Anima, 1992.

Needham, Lawrence. "'The Sorrows of a Broken Time': Agha Shahid Ali and the Poetry of Loss and Recovery." In Reworlding: The Literarure of the Indian Diaspora, edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson, 63- 76. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992.

Nelson, Emmanuel. "Kamala Markandaya, Bharati Mukherjee, and the Indian Immigrant Experience." Toronto South Asian Review 9:2 (1991): 1- 9.

Nodwell, Evelyn and Neil Guppy. "The Effects of Publicly Displayed Ethnicity on Interpersonal Discrimination: Indo- Canadians in Vancouver." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 29 (1992): 87- 99.

* Pandya, Sudha. "Bharati Mukherjee's Darkness: Exploring the Hyphenated Identity." Quill 2:2 (1990): 68- 73.

Pereira, Cecil, Bert N. Adams, and Mike Bristow. "Canadian Beliefs and Policy regarding the Admission of Ugandan Asians to Canada." Ethnic and Racial Studies 1 (1978): 352-64.

Qureshi, Regula Burckhardt. "Marriage Strategies among Muslims from South Asia." In Muslim Families in North America, edited by Earle H. Waugh et al., 185- 212. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1992.

Qureshi, Regula B. and Saleem M. M. Qureshi. "Pakistani Canadians: The Making of a Muslim Community." In The Muslim Community in North America, edited by Earle H. Waugh et al., 127- 48. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1983.

Radhakrishnan, R. "Culture as Common Ground: Ethnicity and Beyond," MELUS 14:2 (1987): 5- 19.

Radhakrishnan, R. "Is the Ethnic `Authentic' in the Diaspora?" In The State of Asian America: Activism and Resistance in the 1990s, edited by Karin Aguilar- San Juan, 219- 233. Boston: South End Press, 1994.

Radhakrishnan, R. "Postcoloniality and the Boundaries of Identity," Callaloo 16 (1993): 750- 71.

Raj, Samuel. "Some Aspects of East Indian Struggle in Canada, 1905- 1947." In Visible Minorities and Multiculturalism: Asians in Canada, edited by K. Victor Ujimoto and Gordon Hirabayashi, 63- 80. Toronto: Butterworths, 1980.

Ramcharan, Subhas. "The Social, Economic and Cultural Adaptation of East Indians from the British Caribbean and Guyana to Canada." In Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation, edited by George Kurian and Ram P. Srivastava, 51- 67. Delhi: Vikas, 1983.

Rayaprol, Aparna. "Gender Ideologies and Practices Among South Indian Immigrants in Pittsburgh." In Sagar: South Asia Graduate Research Journal 2:1 (1995): 15-38.

Rocher, Rosane. "Building Community Spirit: A Writing Course on the Indian American Experience." In Asian American Studies: Pedagogies and Prospects, edited by Lane R. Hirabayashi et al. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, forthcoming.

Rocher, Rosane. "Reconstituting South Asian Studies for a Diasporic Age." In Sagar: South Asia Graduate Research Journal 1:2 (1994): 90-109.

Roland, Alan. "The Indian Self: Reflections in the Mirror of the American Life Style." In his In Search of Self in India and Japan: Toward a Cross- Cultural Psychology, 195- 206. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988.

Rose, P. I. "Asian Americans from Pariahs to Paragons." In Clamor at the Gates, edited by Nathan Glazer, 181- 212. San Francisco: Institute for Comparative Studies Press, 1985.

Ross- Sheriff, Fariyal and Azim Nanji. "Islamic Identity, Family, and Community: The Case of the Nizari Ismaili Community." In Muslim Families in North America, edited by Earle H. Waugh et al., 101- 17. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1992.

Saran, Parmatma. "Cosmopolitans from India." Society 14:6 (1977): 65-9. Also in Awakening Minorities: Second Edition: Continuity and Change, edited by John R. Howard, 97-107. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1983.

* Saran, Parmatma. "A Look at the Asian Indian Community in the Context of Employment and Family." In A Look beyond the Model Minority Image: Critical Issues in Asian America, edited by Grace Yun, 61- 67. New York: Minority Rights Group, 1989.

Saran, Parmatma. "New Ethnics: The Case of the East Indians in New York City." In Sourcebook on the New Immigration, edited by Roy Simon Bryce- Laporte, 303- 12. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1980.

Saran, Parmatma. "Pains and Pleasures: Consequences of Migration for Asian Indians in the United States." Journal of Ethnic Studies 15:2 (1987): 23- 46.

Saran, Parmatma. "Patterns of Adaptation of Indian Immigrants: Challenges and Strategies." In Uprooting and Development, edited by George V. Coelho and Paul I. Ahmed, 375- 99. New York: Plenum Press, 1980.

Segal, Uma A. "Cultural Variables in Asian Indian Families." Families in Society 72 (1991): 233- 42.

Sethi, Rita Chaudhry. "Smells Like Racism: A Plan for Mobilizing against Anti- Asian Bias." In The State of Asian America: Activism and Resistance in the 1990s, edited by Karin Aguilar- San Juan, 235- 50. Boston: South End Press, 1994.

Sen, Mono. "Tensions." In Asian American Experiences in the United States, edited by Joann Faung Jean Lee, 110-11. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1991.

Shah, Sonia. "Presenting the Blue Goddess: Toward a National, Pan- Asian Feminist Agenda." The State of Asian America: Activism and Resistance in the 1990s, edited by Karin Aguilar- San Juan, 147- 58. Boston: South End Press, 1994.

* Shaheen, Ghazala and Cecilia A. Gonzales. "Clothing Practices of Pakistani Women Residing in Canada." Canadian Ethnic Studies 13 (1981): 120-6.

Sheth, Manju. "Asian Indian Americans." In Asian Americans: Contemporary Trends and Issues, edited by Pyong Gap Min, 169-98. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1995.

Siddique, Chaudry M. "On Migrating to Canada: The First Generation Indian and Pakistani Families in the Process of Change." Sociological Bulletin 26 (1977): 203-26.

Siddique, Chaudry M. "Structural Separation and Family Change: An Exploratory Study of the Immigrant Indian and Pakistani Community of Saskatoon, Canada." International Review of Modern Sociology 7 (1977): 13- 34.

Siddique, Muhammad. "Changing Family Patterns: A Comparative Analysis of Immigrant Indian and Pakistani Families of Saskatoon, Canada." Journal of Comparative Family Studies 8 (1977): 179-200. Also in Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation, edited by George Kurian and Ram P. Srivastava, 100- 127. Delhi: Vikas, 1983.

Siddique, Muhammad. "Social Structural Pressures to Change: A Case Study of the Immigrant Indian and Pakistani Community of Saskatoon, Canada." Asian Profile 6 (1978): 231-47.

Singh, Hardayal. "Being Indian in Jersey City." In Asian American Experiences in the United States, edited by Joann Faung Jean Lee, 112-15. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1991.

Sivaramkrishna, M. "Bharati Mukherjee." In Indian English Novelists: An Anthology of Critical Essays, edited by Madhusudan Prasad, 71- 86. New Delhi: Sterling, 1982.

Srivastava, Anila and Michael M. Ames. "South Asian Women's Experience of Gender, Race and Class in Canada." In Ethnicity, Identity, Migration: The South Asian Context, edited by Milton Israel and N. K. Wagle, 123-41. Toronto: University of Toronto Centre for South Asian Studies, 1993.

Srivastava, Ram P. "The Evolution of Adaptive Strategies: East Indians in Canada." In Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation, edited by George Kurian and Ram P. Srivastava, 30- 40. Delhi: Vikas, 1983.

St. Andrews, B. A. "Co- Wanderers Kogawa and Mukherjee: New Immigrant Writers." World Literature Today 66 (1992): 56- 58.

Steiner, Gloria L. and Rakesh K. Bansil. "Cultural Patterns and the Family System in Asian Indians: Implications for Psychotherapy." Journal of Comparative Family Studies 20 (1989): 371- 75.

Swami, Brahmviharidas. "The Evolution of Swaminarayan Festivals: Internal and External Transmission of Traditions." In A Sacred Thread: Modern Transmission of Hindu Traditions in India and Abroad, edited by Raymond Brady Williams, 200- 8. Chambersburg, PA: Anima, 1992.

Tapping, Craig. "South Asia/North America: New Dwellings and the Past." In Reworlding: The Literature of the Indian Diaspora, edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson, 35- 49. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992.

Tapping, Craig. "South Asia Writes North America: Prose Fictions and Autobiographies from the Indian Diaspora." In Reading the Literatures of Asian America, edited by Shirley Geok-lin Lim and Amy Ling, 285-301. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1992.

Thakkar, Rasesh. "Transfer of Culture through Arts -- the South Asian Experience." In Ethnicity, Identity, Migration: The South Asian Context, edited by Milton Israel and N. K. Wagle, 217-37. Toronto: University of Toronto Centre for South Asian Studies, 1993.

Vaid, Jyotsna. "Seeking a Voice: South Asian Women's Groups in North America." In Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings by and about Asian American Women, edited by Asian Women United of California, 395-405. Boston: Beacon Press, 1989.

Venkatachari, K. K. A. "Transmission and Transformation of Rituals." In A Sacred Thread: Modern Transmission of Hindu Traditions in India and Abroad, edited by Raymond Brady Williams, 177- 90. Chambersburg, PA: Anima, 1992.

Visweswaran, Kamala. "Feminist Ethnography as Failure" and "Identifying Ethnography." In her Fictions of Feminist Ethnography, 95-140. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1994.

Wagle, Iqbal. "South Asians in Canada, 1905-1920: A Bibliographical Essay." In Ethnicity, Identity, Migration: The South Asian Context, edited by Milton Israel and N. K. Wagle, 196-216. Toronto: University of Toronto Centre for South Asian Studies, 1993.

Wakil, S. Parvez, C. M. Siddique, and F. A. Wakil, "Between Two cultures: A Study in Socialization of Children of Immigrants." Journal of Marriage and the Family 43 (1981): 929- 40.

Williams, Marcelle. "Ladies on the Line: Punjabi Cannery Workers in Central California." In Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings by and about Asian American Women, edited by Asian Women United of California, 148- 59. Boston: Beacon Press, 1989.

Williams, Raymond B. "Negotiating the Tradition: Religious Organizations and Gujarati Group Identity in the United States." In Migration and Modernization: The Indian Diaspora in Comparative Perspective, edited by Richard Harvey Brown and George V. Coelho, 25-38. Williamsburg, VA: Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, 1987.

Williams, Raymond Brady. "Sacred Threads of Several Textures: Strategies of Adaptation in the United States." In A Sacred Thread: Modern Transmission of Hindu Traditions in India and Abroad, edited by Raymond Brady Williams, 228- 57. Chambersburg, PA: Anima, 1992.

Wood, John R. "East Indians and Canada's New Immigration Policy." In Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation, edited by George Kurian and Ram P. Srivastava, 3- 29. Delhi: Vikas, 1983.

* Wood, John R. "A Visible Minority Votes: East Indian Electoral Behaviour in the Vancouver South Provincial and Federal Elections of 1979." In Ethnicity, Power and Politics in Canada, edited by Jorgen Dahlie and Tissa Fernando, 177-201. Toronto: Methuen, 1981.

Wood, Marjorie R. "Hinduism in Vancouver: Adjustments in the Home, the Temple, and the Community." In Visible Minorities and Multiculturalism: Asians in Canada, edited by K. Victor Ujimoto and Gordon Hirabayashi, 277- 88. Toronto: Butterworths, 1980.

SERIALS

Conference on Indian Family and Youth, edited by Jagat Motwani et al. Silver Spring, MD: National Federation of Asian Indian Organizations in America, biyearly, 1984--.

India Abroad. New York etc., weekly, 1970--.

* India Currents. San Jose, CA, monthly, 1987--.

India Today. North American Special Edition. New York, semimonthly, June 30, 1992--.

* India West. Emeryville, CA, weekly, 1975--.

* The Indian- American.

* Indo- American Review, 1990- .

ONward. Dayton, OH, bimonthly, 1994--.

Toronto South Asian Review. Toronto, quarterly, 1982--.

Selected Titles in Asian American Studies

DIRECTORIES AND REFERENCE WORKS

* Asian American Encyclopedia. 6 vols. North Bellmore, NY: Marshall Cavendish, forth-coming.

Backus, Karen and Julia C. Furtaw. Asian Americans Information Directory. 1st ed., Detroit: Gale Research, 1992.

Cheung, King- Kok and Stan Yogi, ed. Asian American Literature: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1988.

* Doi, Mary L. et al. Pacific/Asian American Research: An Annotated Bibliography. Chicago: Pacific/Asian Mental Health Research Center, 1981.

Kim, Hyung- chan, ed. Asian American Studies: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.

Who's Who among Asian Americans 1994/95. Detroit: Gale Research, 1994.

BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS, AND SPECIAL ISSUES OF JOURNALS

Aguilar- San Juan, Karin, ed. The State of Asian America: Activism and Resistance in the 1990s. Boston: South End Press, 1994.

Asian Women United of California, ed. Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings by and about Asian American Women. Boston: Beacon Press, 1989.

Bagasao, Paula Y. and Bob H. Suzuki, ed. Asian and Pacific Americans: Behind the Myths = Change 21:6 (1989).

Barkan, Elliott Robert. Asian and Pacific Islander Migration to the United States: A Model of New Global Patterns. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992.

Barringer, Herbert L. et al., ed. Asian and Pacific Islanders in the United States. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1993.

Chan, Sucheng. Asian Americans: An Interpretive History. Boston: Twayne. 1991.

Cheng, Lucy and Edna Bonacich, ed. Labor Immigration under Capitalism: Asian Workers in the United States before World War II. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.

Fawcett, James T. and Benjamin V. Carino, ed. Pacific Bridges: The New Immigration from Asia and the Pacific Islands. Staten Island, NY: Center for Migration Studies, 1987.

* Grant, Geraldine S. Six Immigrant Groups in Queens: A Pilot Study. Flushing, BY: Queens College, City University of New York, 1980.

Hsia, Jayjia. Asian Americans in Higher Education and at Work. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1988.

Hundley, Norris, ed. The Asian American: The Historical Experience. Santa Barbara, CA: Clio Books, 1976.

Hune, Shirley et al., ed. Asian Americans: Comparative and Global Perspectives. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1991.

Kitano, Harry L. and Roger Daniels. Asian Americans: Emerging Minorities. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice- Hall, 1988.

Lee, Joann Faung Jean. Asian American Experiences in the United States. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1991.

Min, Pyong Gap, ed. Asian Americans: Contemporary Trends and Issues. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1995.

Nandi, Proshanta K. The Quality of Life of Asian Americans: An Exploratory Study in a Middle Size Community. Chicago: Pacific/Asian Mental Health Research Center, 1980. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1991.

Ng, Franklin et al., ed. New Visions in Asian American Studies: Diversity, Community, Power. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1994.

Nomura, Gail M. et al., ed. Frontiers of Asian American Studies: Writing, Research, and Commentary. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1989.

Okihiro, Gary Y. Margins and Mainstreams: Asians in American History and Culture. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1994.

Okihiro, Gary Y. et al., ed. Reflections on Shattered Windows: Promises and Prospects for Asian American Studies. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1988.

Ong, Paul, Edna Bonacich, and Lucie Cheng, ed. The New Asian Immigration in Los Angeles and Global Restructuring. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1994.

* Ramcharan, Subhas. Racism: Nonwhites in Canada. Toronto: Butterworths, 1982.

Revilla, Linda A. et al., ed. Bearing Dreams, Shaping Visions: Asian American Perspectives. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1993.

Root, Maria P. P., ed. Racially Mixed People in America. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1992.

Takagi, Dana Y. The Retreat from Race: Asian- American Admissions and Racial Politics. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1992.

Takaki, Ronald T. Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans. Boston: Little, Brown, 1989.

Ujimoto, K. Victor and Gordon Hirabayashi, ed. Visible Minorities and Multiculturalism: Asians in Canada. Toronto: Butterworths, 1980.

* Uka, Laura. Asian Americans: Personality Patterns, Identity, and Mental Health. New York: Guilford Press, 1994.

United States Commission on Civil Rights. Civil Rights Issues Facing Asian Americans in the 1990s. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992.

Waugh, Earle H. et al. The Muslim Community in North America. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1983.

Waugh, Earle H. et al., ed. Muslim Families in North America. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1992.

Wong, Sau- ling. Reading Asian American Literature: From Necessity to Extravagance. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993.

ARTICLES

Barkan, Elliott R. "Whom Shall We Integrate?: A Comparative Analysis of the Immigration and Naturalization Trends of Asians before and after the 1965 Immigration Act (1951- 1978)." Journal of American Ethnic History 3:1 (1983): 29- 57.

* Chan, Kenyon and Shirley Hune. "Racialization and Panethnicity: From Asians in America to Asian Americans." In Toward a Common Destiny: Race and Ethnic Relations in American Schools, edited by W. Hawley and A. Jackson. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, forthcoming.

* Chan, Kenyon and Margie Kitano. "Demographic Characteristics of Exceptional Asian Students." In Exceptional Asian Children and Youth, edited by M. Kitano and P. Chinn. Reston, VA: Council for Exceptional Children, 1986.

Escueta, Eugenia and Eileen O'Brien. "Asian Americans in Higher Education: Trends and Issues." Research Briefs 2:4 (1991). Washington, DC: American Council on Education.

Gardner, Robert et al. "Asian Americans: Growth, Change, and Diversity." Population Bulletin 40:4 (1985): 3- 44.

Lee, Sharon M. and Keiko Yamanaka. "Patterns of Asian American Intermarriage and Marital Assimilation." Journal of Comparative Family Studies 21 (1990): 287-305.

Leong, Russell. "Model or Double Minority." Amerasia Journal 15 (1989): 235- 53.

Lesser, Jeff H. "Always `Outsiders': Asians, Naturalization, and the Supreme Court." Amerasia Journal 12:1 (1985-86): 83-100.

Lowe, Lisa. "Heterogeneity, Hybridity, Mutiplicity: Marking Asian American Differences." Diaspora 1 (1991): 24-44.

Mazumdar, Sucheta. "Asian American Studies and Asian Studies: Rethinking Roots." In Asian Americans: Comparative and Global Perspectives, edited by Shirley Hune et al., 29-44. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1991.

Sue, Stanley and Sumie Okazaki. "Asian-American Educational Achievements: A Phenomenon in Search of an Explanation." American Psychologist 45 (1990): 913-20.

Toji, Dean S. and James H. Johnson. "Asian and Pacific Islander American Poverty: The Working Poor and the Jobless Poor." Amerasia Journal 18 (1992): 83- 89.

SERIALS

Amerasia Journal. Los Angeles, quarterly, 1971--.

Selected Works on the South Asian Diaspora

REFERENCE WORKS

Nelson, Emmanuel S., ed. Writers of the Indian Diaspora: A Bio- Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993.

Thomas, Timothy N. Indians Overseas: A Guide to Source Materials in the India Office Records for the Study of Indian Emigration, 1830-1950. London: British Library, 1985.

Vaid, Jyotsna et al., ed. South Asian Women at Home and Abroad: A Guide to Resources. Syracuse, NY: Committee on Women in Asian Studies of the Association for Asian Studies, 1984.

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

Barrier, N. Gerald and Verne A. Dusenbery, ed. The Sikh Diaspora: Migration and the Experience beyond Punjab. Delhi: Chanakya, 1989.

Brown, Richard Harvey and George V. Coelho. Migration and Modernization: The Indian Diaspora in Comparative Perspective. Williamsburg, VA: Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, 1987.

Clark, Colin et al., ed. South Asians Overseas: Migration and Ethnicity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

Jain, Prakash C. Racial Discrimination against Overseas Indians: A Class Analysis. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, 1990.

Juergensmeyer, Mark and N. Gerald Barrier, ed. Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition. Berkeley: Graduate Theological Union, 1979.

Kurian, George and Ram P. Shrivastava, ed. Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation. Delhi: Vikas, 1983.

Motwani, Jagat K. and Jyoti Barot- Motwani, ed. Global Migration of Indians: Saga of Adventure, Enterprise, Identity and Integration. New York: National Federation of Indian- American Associations, 1989.

Mowli, V. Chandra, ed. Where the West Meets the East: International Seminar on Non-Resident Indians. New Delhi: Sterling, 1993.

Nelson, Emmanuel S., ed. Reworlding: The Literature of the Indian Diaspora. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992.

Tinker, Hugh. The Banyan Tree: Overseas Emigrants from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1977.

Tinker, Hugh. Separate and Unequal: India and the Indians in the British Commonwealth. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1976.

Williams, Raymond Brady, ed. A Sacred Thread: Modern Transmission of Hindu Traditions in India and Abroad. Chambersburg, PA: Anima, 1992.

ARTICLES

Ghosh, Amitav. "The Diaspora in Indian Culture." Public Culture 2:1 (1989): 73- 78.

SERIALS

COSAW Bulletin. College Station, TX, quarterly, 1983--.