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Filipino Studies : Palimpsests of Nation and Diaspora /

After years of occupying a vexed position in the American academy, Philippine studies has come into its own, emerging as a trenchant and dynamic space of inquiry. Filipino Studies is a field-defining collection of vibrant voices, critical perspectives, and provocative ideas about the cultural, polit...

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Otros Autores: Alidio, Kimberly (Contribuidor), Bascara, Victor (Contribuidor), Benitez, Francisco (Contribuidor), Blanco, John D. (Contribuidor), Bonus, Rick (Contribuidor), Burns, Lucy (Contribuidor), Chu, Richard T. (Contribuidor), Cruz, Denise (Contribuidor), Diaz, Robert (Contribuidor), Espiritu, Augusto F. (Contribuidor), Espiritu, Augusto (Editor ), Fajardo, Kale Bantigue (Contribuidor), Go, Julian (Contribuidor), Guevarra, Anna Romina (Contribuidor), Ignacio, Emily Noelle (Contribuidor), Manalansan, Martin F. (Contribuidor, Editor ), Ponce, Martin Joseph (Contribuidor), Rodriguez, Dylan (Contribuidor), Rodriguez, Robyn Magalit (Contribuidor), See, Sarita Echavez (Contribuidor), Tadiar, Neferti (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : New York University Press, [2016]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • The Field: Dialogues, Visions, Tensions, and Aspirations
  • PART I. Where from? Where to? Filipino Studies: Fields and Agendas
  • 1. Challenges for Cultural Studies under the Rule of Global War
  • 2. Toward a Critical Filipino Studies Approach to Philippine Migration
  • 3. Oriental Enlightenment and the Colonial World: A Derivative Discourse?
  • PART II. Colonial Layerings, Imperial Crossings
  • 4. Collaboration, Co-prosperity, and "Complete Independence": Across the Pacific (1942), across Philippine Palimpsests
  • 5. A Wondrous World of Small Places: Childhood Education, US Colonial Biopolitics, and the Global Filipino
  • 6. Ilustrado Transnationalism: Cross-Colonial Fields and Filipino Elites at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
  • 7. "Not Classifiable as Orientals or Caucasians or Negroes": Filipino Racial Ontology and the Stalking Presence of the "Insane Filipino Soldier"
  • PART III. Nationalist Inscriptions: Blurrings and Erasures
  • 8. Transnationalizing the History of the Chinese in the Philippines during the American Colonial Period: The Case of the Chinese Exclusion Act
  • 9. Redressive Nationalisms, Queer Victimhood, and Japanese Duress
  • 10. Decolonizing Manila-Men and St. Maló, Louisiana: A Queer Postcolonial Asian American Critique
  • PART IV. The Filipino Body in Time and Space
  • 11. Pinoy Posteriority
  • 12. The Case of Felicidad Ocampo: A Palimpsest of Transpacific Feminism
  • 13. Hair Lines: Filipino American Art and the Uses of Abstraction
  • 14. Eartha Kitt's "Waray Waray": The Filipina in Black Feminist Performance Imaginary
  • PART V. Philippine Cultures at Large: Homing in on Global Filipinos and Their Discontents
  • 15. Diasporic and Liminal Subjectivities in the Age of Empire: "Beyond Biculturalism" in the Case of the Two Ongs
  • 16. The Legacy of Undesirability: Filipino TNTs, "Irregular Migrants," and "Outlaws" in the US Cultural Imaginary
  • 17. "Home" and The Filipino Channel: Stabilizing Economic Security, Migration Patterns, and Diaspora through New Technologies
  • 18. "Come Back Home Soon": The Pleasures and Agonies of "Homeland" Visits
  • ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
  • INDEX