Dangerous Intercourse : Gender and Interracial Relations in the American Colonial Philippines, 1898-1946 /
In Dangerous Intercourse, Tessa Winkelmann examines interracial social and sexual contact between Americans and Filipinos in the early twentieth century via a wide range of relationships-from the casual and economic to the formal and long term. Winkelmann argues that such intercourse was foundationa...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ithaca, NY :
Cornell University Press,
[2023]
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Colección: | The United States in the World
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Dangerous Intercourse: Romantic Pretense and Colonial Violence
- 1. Marshaling Interracial Intercourse during the Philippine-American War, 1898-1902
- 2. Colonial "Frontiers": Empire Building and Intercourse in the Northern and Southern Philippines
- 3. Colonial Sociality and Policing Dangerous Intercourse, 1898-1907
- 4. The Trials of Intercourse: Criminality and Illegitimacy in the Colonial Courts
- 5. Depicting Dangerous Intercourse: Sam and Maganda on the Pages of Empire
- 6. Making Mestizos: Filipino American Mixed-Race Children and Discourses of Belonging, 1898 and Beyond
- Conclusion: "My Filipino Baby," Absolution, and the Aftermath of an Imperial Romance
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index