Talk:Keith Aoki

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Notes[edit]

Could be listed on Deaths_in_April_2011 once an article is written/newspaper obituary is found: April 26 Keith Aoki, 55, American law professor, copyright scholar, and comic book artist, illness, ??reference (and language of reference, if not English).


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Biographies[edit]

Magazine/newspaper profiles[edit]

  • Diverse Education profile April 15, 2011 "Despite devoting himself to producing comic strips for nearly a decade after earning a bachelor’s in fine arts from Wayne State University in 1978, Aoki didn’t illustrate a full-length comic book until becoming a University of Oregon law professor."
  • piece about Bound by Law

Personal Remembrances[edit]

Mostly pointing to James Boyle's piece[edit]

Mostly about Bound by Law[edit]

  • POW! ZAP! IT'S ... LAW GUY?(Higher Education)(UO professor turns his love of comics into a user-friendly handbook on copyright law) The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)

April 24, 2006 (Highbeam copy)

  • Captain copyright.(comic book's copyright laws)(spectrum)(Cover story) - Diverse Issues in Higher Education - March 31, 2011 | Lum, Lydia copy)
  • Bound By Law?(Book review) Michigan Law Review April 1, 2007 | Wang, Jessica Sawyer (Highbeam copy) PDF via publisher intro

Mostly about Theft! A History of Music -- Musical Borrowing from Plato to Hip-Hop[edit]

POW! ZAP! IT'S ... LAW GUY?(Higher Education)(UO professor turns his love of comics into a user-friendly handbook on copyright law) The Register Guard (Eugene, OR), April 24, 2006, Byline: Greg Bolt The Register-Guard (Highbeam copy)

Work related to racial intolerance[edit]

  • Panel to probe racial profiling.(Minorities) The Register Guard (Eugene, OR) January 29, 2002 (Highbeam copy) -- part of an Oregon-wide "11-member committee that will look at how police agencies gather racial data during citizen stops."
  • Camp survivors connect past, present.(Minorities)(Japanese internment: Mistakes of 60 years ago should not be repeated in the wake of Sept. 11, event participants warn.) The Register Guard (Eugene, OR) February 20, 2002 Byline: REBECCA NOLAN The Register-Guard (Highbeam copy) -- photo, "Keith Aoki, a University of Oregon law professor, said during a Tuesday evening discussion at Eugene City Hall that he sees similarities between the treatment of Japanese Americans during World War II and the government's detention of hundreds of Arabs following the Sept. 11 attacks." -- speaker for "Day of Acknowledgment"
  • In spirit of healing, residents remember wartime camps.(General News)(World War II: On this day 60 years ago, FDR ordered Japanese-Americans interned.) The Register Guard (Eugene, OR) February 19, 2002 Byline: GREG BOLT The Register-Guard (Highbeam copy) "UO law professor Keith Aoki, whose father was interned at the Gila River camp in Arizona, recalled that the experience left his father with a deep feeling of shame for many years."

Other[edit]

Obituaries from Organizations[edit]

Music[edit]

Quotes about him[edit]

"There was no one even remotely like him. It was as if Feynman had produced comix about quantum physics."- Poet and activist John Perry Barlow[1]

References

Memorial Symposia[edit]


Law Review Special Issues[edit]

(Un)bound by Law: Keith Aoki Memorial Symposium, special issue of Oregon Law Review 90.5, pages 1189-1272[edit]

Super Aoki -- A tribute to Keith Aoki, University of California, Davis, Law Review. Vol. 45, No. 5, June 2012[edit]

Scholarly articles with tributes[edit]

  • John Shuford, In the Key of Aoki: Immigration Regionalism (eco), 45 U.C. DAVIS L.REV. (forthcoming 2012).
  • Steven Bender invited piece to the UC Davis law review discussing Keith's Aoki's immigration law scholarship, titled "Gringo Alley." circa 2012

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