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  1. The American Academy of Asian Studies was one of the principal roots of what later came to be known, in the early sixties, as the San Francisco Renaissance, of which one must say, like Saint Augustine when asked about the nature of time, "I know what it is, but when you ask me, I don't."

  2. American Academy of Asian Studies (1951–1956) The California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) grew out of the earlier American Academy of Asian Studies, founded by Louis Gainsborough in 1951. Other early contributors to the founding of the academy include Frederic Spiegelberg.

  3. Since 1979, Association for Asian American Studies has been elevating the professional standards of excellence in teaching and research across the complex and diverse field of Asian American Studies.

  4. Journal of Asian American Studies (JAAS) explores aspects of Asian American and Pacific Islander experiences through original articles detailing new theoretical developments, research results, methodological innovations, public policy concerns, and pedagogical issues.

  5. AAS Publications. Explore our journals and book series, which feature topics from ancient history to popular culture, covering all disciplines and areas of Asia, including scholarly monographs, books for teaching and classroom use, and titles that encourage debate and discussion. More Info.

  6. Asian American Studies Programs & Centers. AAAS is proud to be able to make available resources to support practitioners from all corners of the community. Browse our growing national directory of Asian American Studies Programs and Centers and learn how your resource can be added to our database. Show entries.

  7. The Association for Asian Studies ( AAS) is a scholarly, non-political and non-profit professional association focusing on Asia and the study of Asia. It is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.