Theses from 2019
“Unspoken Understanding”: The Evolution of Chinese American Adoption Communities, Annie Abruzzo , '20
Theses from 2016
Saving Furusato in the City of Quartz: Japanese American Imaginings of Community, Culture, and History through the Little Tokyo Redevelopment Projects, Samuel A. Mori , '16
Submissions from 2014
The World Bank's Influence on Chinese Urban Transport Development, Emma V. Saarel , '14
Green Power and Great Powers: The Origins and Implications of Techno-Nationalism in China's Renewable Energy Industry, Collin B. Smith , '14
Submissions from 2013
Hard Force, Soft Power: China's Rise and the "Grammar" of Normative Construction, Lorand C. Laskai , '13
The Emperor's Naked Army: Japanese Reflections in the Late Showa Era, Frank V. Mondelli , '14
A model and typology of reduplication in Sora, Jacob B. Phillips , '13
為人民服務: Healthcare in China during the Cultural Revolution, Tori M. Shepard , '15
The Interplay Between Taboo Terms, Taboo Topics, and Khamphǔan: A Thai Language Game, Peera Songkünnatham , '15
Submissions from 2012
The Absence of Love and Assertion of Identity: a Scholastic Interpretation of Ukifune, Francesca A. Bolfo , '12
Anciently Contemporary: The Synchronicity of Premodern Chinese and Contemporary American Architectures, Jonathan Molloy , '14
Submissions from 2011
Re-translating Haruki Murakami's "The Second Bakery Attack", James Preimesberger , '11
Submissions from 2010
Heritage Language Loss in the Chinese Community in Argentina, Calvin N. Ho , '11
Global Schooling, Local Technology: ICT for Literacy Education in Beijing's Migrant Schools, Benjamin E. Rachbach , '11
Kabuki in Transition, Marissa Roque , '10
Nationalism, Feminism, and the Evolution of Chinese Women's Physical Culture, Jing Yan , '11
Submissions from 2008
Narrative Internal and External Worlds: A Framework for the Films of Wong Kar-wai, Elizabeth Bogal-Allbritten , '09
Beijing Tattoo Culture: Conflicting Currents of History, Modernity, Individuality, and Society, Fletcher Coleman , '09
Stepping Up and Speaking Out: Empowerment and Communalization Through Community Youth Programming for Asian American Youth, Stephanie Lin Hsu , '08
"Feng Shui" and the "Odious Iron-Way": Railways and Beijing's Spatial Order, 1890-1916, Anson Stewart , '10
Submissions from 2004
Possibility and Liberation in "Card Captor Sakura" Through the Subversion of Normative Sex, Gender, and Social Expectation, Lan Xuan Le , '04
Taking Refuge: Buddhist Ethics Regarding Intimate Violence, Sarah St. Vincent , '04
Submissions from 2000
Reconstruction, Restoration, and Representation: The Resurgence of Tibetan Buddhism in China, Joseph Scheier-Dolberg , '00