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,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "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, political, and economic state of the Philippines and its diaspora. Traversing issues of colonialism, neoliberalism, globalization, and nationalism, this volume examines not only the past and present position of the Philippines and its people, but also advances new frameworks for re-conceptualizing this growing field. Written by a prestigious lineup of international scholars grappling with the legacies of colonialism and imperial power, the essays examine both the genealogy of the Philippines' hyphenated identity as well as the future trajectory of the field. Hailing from multiple disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, the contributors revisit and contest traditional renditions of Philippine colonial histories, from racial formations and the Japanese occupation to the Cold War and 'independence' from the United States. Whether addressing the contested memories of World War II, the 'voyage' of Filipino men and women into the U.S. metropole, or migrant labor and the notion of home, the assembled essays tease out the links between the past and present, with a hopeful longing for various futures. Filipino Studies makes bold declarations about the productive frameworks that open up new archives and innovative landscapes of knowledge for Filipino and Filipino American Studies"--Publisher's website |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781479829415 1479829412 |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- 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. | |
505 | 8 | |a 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. | |
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contents | Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- 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. |
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spelling | Filipino studies : palimpsests of nation and diaspora / edited by Martin F. Manalansan IV and Augusto F. Espiritu. New York : New York University Press, [2016] ©2016 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "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, political, and economic state of the Philippines and its diaspora. Traversing issues of colonialism, neoliberalism, globalization, and nationalism, this volume examines not only the past and present position of the Philippines and its people, but also advances new frameworks for re-conceptualizing this growing field. Written by a prestigious lineup of international scholars grappling with the legacies of colonialism and imperial power, the essays examine both the genealogy of the Philippines' hyphenated identity as well as the future trajectory of the field. Hailing from multiple disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, the contributors revisit and contest traditional renditions of Philippine colonial histories, from racial formations and the Japanese occupation to the Cold War and 'independence' from the United States. Whether addressing the contested memories of World War II, the 'voyage' of Filipino men and women into the U.S. metropole, or migrant labor and the notion of home, the assembled essays tease out the links between the past and present, with a hopeful longing for various futures. Filipino Studies makes bold declarations about the productive frameworks that open up new archives and innovative landscapes of knowledge for Filipino and Filipino American Studies"--Publisher's website Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 29, 2016). Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- 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. Philippines Study and teaching. Filipinos Study and teaching. Filipino Americans Study and teaching. Filipinos Migrations Study and teaching. Philippines Colonial influence Study and teaching. Neoliberalism Study and teaching Philippines. Globalization Social aspects Study and teaching Philippines. Nationalism Study and teaching Philippines. Philippins Étude et enseignement. Américains d'origine philippine Étude et enseignement. Néo-libéralisme Étude et enseignement Philippines. Mondialisation Aspect social Étude et enseignement Philippines. Nationalisme Étude et enseignement Philippines. HISTORY Asia Southeast Asia. bisacsh Nationalism Study and teaching fast Education fast Philippines fast Electronic book. Manalansan, Martin F., 1960- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCtRPQh6JB4H6qXCQFyv3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99836392 Espiritu, Augusto Fauni, 1965- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGKBGby3DXXp6gYwc39tC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001076171 has work: Filipino studies (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGYFrrgKTVRkFdph8R8Hmd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork 1479829056 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1084150 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Filipino studies : palimpsests of nation and diaspora / Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- 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. Filipinos Study and teaching. Filipino Americans Study and teaching. Filipinos Migrations Study and teaching. Neoliberalism Study and teaching Philippines. Globalization Social aspects Study and teaching Philippines. Nationalism Study and teaching Philippines. Philippins Étude et enseignement. Américains d'origine philippine Étude et enseignement. Néo-libéralisme Étude et enseignement Philippines. Mondialisation Aspect social Étude et enseignement Philippines. Nationalisme Étude et enseignement Philippines. HISTORY Asia Southeast Asia. bisacsh Nationalism Study and teaching fast Education fast |
title | Filipino studies : palimpsests of nation and diaspora / |
title_auth | Filipino studies : palimpsests of nation and diaspora / |
title_exact_search | Filipino studies : palimpsests of nation and diaspora / |
title_full | Filipino studies : palimpsests of nation and diaspora / edited by Martin F. Manalansan IV and Augusto F. Espiritu. |
title_fullStr | Filipino studies : palimpsests of nation and diaspora / edited by Martin F. Manalansan IV and Augusto F. Espiritu. |
title_full_unstemmed | Filipino studies : palimpsests of nation and diaspora / edited by Martin F. Manalansan IV and Augusto F. Espiritu. |
title_short | Filipino studies : |
title_sort | filipino studies palimpsests of nation and diaspora |
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topic | Filipinos Study and teaching. Filipino Americans Study and teaching. Filipinos Migrations Study and teaching. Neoliberalism Study and teaching Philippines. Globalization Social aspects Study and teaching Philippines. Nationalism Study and teaching Philippines. Philippins Étude et enseignement. Américains d'origine philippine Étude et enseignement. Néo-libéralisme Étude et enseignement Philippines. Mondialisation Aspect social Étude et enseignement Philippines. Nationalisme Étude et enseignement Philippines. HISTORY Asia Southeast Asia. bisacsh Nationalism Study and teaching fast Education fast |
topic_facet | Philippines Study and teaching. Filipinos Study and teaching. Filipino Americans Study and teaching. Filipinos Migrations Study and teaching. Philippines Colonial influence Study and teaching. Neoliberalism Study and teaching Philippines. Globalization Social aspects Study and teaching Philippines. Nationalism Study and teaching Philippines. Philippins Étude et enseignement. Américains d'origine philippine Étude et enseignement. Néo-libéralisme Étude et enseignement Philippines. Mondialisation Aspect social Étude et enseignement Philippines. Nationalisme Étude et enseignement Philippines. HISTORY Asia Southeast Asia. Nationalism Study and teaching Education Philippines Electronic book. |
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