Courses in Asian American Studies

Asian American Studies by us, for us.

Towards a vision of opening access to Asian American studies beyond the academy and supporting the livelihoods of critics, scholars, and teachers in our community, Asian American Literary Archive offers Asian American literature-related classes to the public on a periodic basis.

Winter 2025 — Introductory

Intro to Asian American Literature with Joe Wei

A portion of a brush painting after Wang Wei that depicts snowy mountains and trees. After Wang Wei's 'Snow Over Rivers and Mountains', Wang Shimin (1668), National Palace Museum.

Winter 2025 — Advanced

Classical Chinese Poetry and its Influence on American Poetry: A Re-Viewing

with Nicole W. Lee

Past Courses

[Summer 2024] Asian American Studies for Right Now with Ida Yalzadeh
[Fall 2023] Foundations of Asian American Studies with Ida Yalzadeh
[Summer 2022] Foundations of Asian American Studies with Ida Yalzadeh

Our Course Levels

  • Community

    Community courses are occasional courses offered at the Archive. They can be one-off lectures or workshops that offer an introductory look into one facet of a discipline for students of all levels.

  • Introductory

    Introductory courses are meant to equip beginning students with historically major debates, theories, and skills for a given discipline. They provide a basis of knowledge for students to pursue study of subfields and comparison in other disciplines.

  • Intermediate

    Intermediate-level courses assume knowledge of major principles and debates in a given discipline. These courses build on these basic ideas to deepen students' granular knowledge of that field and introduce them to contemporary questions and comparative studies in that field.

  • Advanced

    Advanced courses build the array of interdisciplinary and deeper thinking achieved at the intermediate level. These courses dive deep into a particular intersection or topic for further study.