APA Newsletter on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies
From the Editors
- “Editors’ Introduction: What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher of Asian Descent?,” A. Minh Nguyen and Yarran Hominh
Articles
- “The Rock on My Chest,” M. Ashraf Adeel
- “The Not-So-Lonely Journey of a Japanese American Philosopher,” Kenneth Aizawa
- “Fashioning Oneself as a Philosopher of Asian Descent,” Yubraj Aryal
- “The Unbearable Lightness of Being an Asian American Philosophy,” Prasanta S. Bandyopadhyay
- “What Does It Mean to Be a Philosopher of Filipina American Descent?” Celia T. Bardwell-Jones
- “What Am I?” Julianne Chung
- “One Life in Philosophy,” Kenny Easwaran
- “Philosophy, Liberation, and Other Roads Less Travelled: Being Asian in Philosophy,” Saba Fatima
- “Thinking While Asian,” Dien Ho
- “Does He Get Paid?” Masato Ishida
- “In Praise of Teachers,” Yoichi Ishida
- “Mixed, But Not Diluted,” Justin Khoo
- “Frenemy Philosophy,” David H. Kim
- “Criss-Crossing the Philosophical Borderlines: What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher of Asian Descent?” Halla Kim
- “Making Meaning of Practices in Academic Philosophy,” Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach
- “A Small Act of Rebellion Toward Philosophy as a Gift,” Emily S. Lee
- “How I Came to Be a Philosopher,” Mi-Kyoung (Mitzi) Lee
- “From Accidental to Integral: My Journey with Doing Philosophy,” Keya Maitra
- “Breathing Living History into Haunted Places,” Gary Mar
- “Facing Challenges and Re-Advancing: Toward Constructive Engagement,” Bo Mou
- “The Past, the Present, and the Owl of Minerva,” Karen Ng
- “Ambiguity, Alienation, and Authenticity,” Anthony Nguyen
- “My Philosophy Journey to the West,” Ann A. Pang-White
- “Doing Philosophy at the Margin,” Jin Y. Park
- “My Journey Across the Pacific,” Yuriko Saito
- “The Fluidity of Identity: Moving Toward a Philosophy of Race,” Falguni A. Sheth
- “‘Wogs’ and Philosophers,” Saam Trivedi
- “The Story of One Male Asian American Philosopher,” Anand Jayprakash Vaidya
- “Fit or Flight: Ethical Decision-Making as a Model Minority,” Audrey Yap
Memorial Notice
- “In Memoriam: Jaegwon Kim (1934–2019),” Paul Guyer, Justin Broakes, and Bernard Reginster
Asian Philosophy Blogs
Submission Guidelines and Information
These essays are really a delight to read. I thank the authors for their candid and often touching accounts of their personal and professional experiences. I wish I had had the time to contribute, but my administrative work has kept me from doing much of the writing that I enjoy. This volume is a real treasure. Great work, Minh and Yarran!
Many thanks, Steve, for sharing this issue of our newsletter and, Manyul, for your very kind words. Yarran and I really appreciate your support.