Filipinx American Studies : Reckoning, Reclamation, Transformation
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New York :
Fordham University Press,
2022.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Filipinx American Critique: An Introduction
- Section A: Reckoning
- Part I: Empire as Endless War
- 1. Empire: Turns and Returns
- 2. Empire as the Rule of War and Fascism
- 3. Empire: US States at the Intersection of Diaspora and Indigeneity
- 4. The Persistence of War through Migration
- 5. Liminal Services: Third Spaces of Being within the United States
- 6. "Genocide" and the Poetics of Alter-Being in the Obsolescence of the "Filipino American
- Part II: Labor and Knowledge/Power
- 7. Filipinx Labor and the Contradictions of US Empire
- 8. On History, Development, and Filipinx American Studies: Emergent, Dominant, and Residual
- 9. The Limits of "Immigration" Frameworks: Centering Empire in Analyzing Migration and the Diaspora
- 10. Including the Excluded: The "Chinese" in the Philippines and the Study of "Migration" in Filipinx American Studies
- 11. Labor and Carework
- 12. The Labor of History in Filipinx Historiography
- Section B: Reclamation
- Part III: Across Language, Sex-Gender, and Space-Time Geographies
- 13. Pag-uugat at Paglalayag (Roots and Journeys): Filipino Language Learning and Activism
- 14. In an Archipelago and Sea of Complexities: Contemporary Intersectional / Transpacific / Decolonial Queer and/or Trans Filipinx American Studies
- 15. Datíng as Affect in Filipinx Migration
- 16. Gender: A Transpacific Feminist Approach to Filipinx Studies
- 17. The Contingencies of Kasarian
- Part IV: Critical Schooling and Justice in Other Words
- 18. Filipinx Americans and Higher Education
- 19. Filipinx American College Student Identities: A Critique of Models
- 20. Third World Studies and the Living Archive of US-based Filipinx Activism
- 21. Activism Is in the Heart of Filipinx American Studies
- 22. Filipinx American Activism-and Why I Once Loved Manny Pacquiao
- 23. Considerations from the US-Occupied Pacific
- Section C: Transformation
- Part V: Relationalities, Intimacies, and Entanglements
- 24. Filipinxness: An Epochal Perspective
- 25. A Tale of Two "X"s: Queer Filipinx and Latinx Linguistic Intimacies
- 26. Hypervisible (In)visibility: Black Amerasians
- 27. Why I Don't (Really) Consider Myself a Filipinx: Complicating "Filipinxness" from a Katutubo Intervention
- 28. Repertoires on Other Stages
- Part VI: Recalcitrant Bodies, Unruly Vernaculars
- 29. Confronting Worldly Acts: Filipinx Performances and Their Elsewheres
- 30. Aye Nako!: The Frustrations of Filipinx American Illegibility
- 31. Who Cares?: Ability and the Elderly Question in Filipinx American Studies
- 32. Dalaga na!: Gender and Youth Studies Come of Age in Filipinx Studies
- 33. Unpacking Hiya: (Trans)national "Traits" and the (Un)making of Filipinxness