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Title Filipino American transnational activism : diasporic politics among the second generation / edited by Robyn Magalit Rodriguez
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 259 pages) : illustrations
Series Global Southeast Asian Diasporas: Memory, Movement, and Modernities Across Hemispheres, 2352-3069 ; volume 1
Global Southeast Asian diasporas ; v. 1
Contents 1. Being Filipino without the Philippines : second-generation Filipino American ethnic identification / Armand Gutierrez -- 2. Bayan ko (my country) : the KDP and a diasporic vision of Filipino American activism, 1972-1981 / Joy Sales -- 3. The Philippines Information Bulletin and the transnational anti-Marcos press / Mark John Sanchez -- 4. Artist as citizen : transnational cultural work in the national democratic movement of the Philippines / Ryan Leano -- 5. "Centerwomen" and the "fourth shift" : hidden figures of transnational Filipino activism in Los Angeles, 1972-1992 / Karen Buenavista Hanna -- 6. Painting the picture : Habi arts and collective mural making in the Los Angeles area / Darlene Marie "Daya" Mortel Edouard -- 7. The intertextuality of triumphant diasporic return : reading the novels of R. Zamora Linmark / L. Joyce Zapanta Mariano -- 8. Transpacific freedom dreams : the radical legacy of Silme Domingo and Gene Viernes / Michael Schulze-Oechtering Castaneda and Wayne Jopanda
Summary "Filipino American Transnational Activism: Diasporic Politics in the Second Generation offers an account of how Filipinos born or raised in the United States often defy the multiple assimilationist agendas that attempt to shape their understandings of themselves. Despite conditions that might lead them to reject any kind of relationship to the Philippines in favor of a deep rootedness in the United States, many forge linkages to the "homeland" and are actively engaged in activism and social movements transnationally. Though it may well be true that most Filipino Americans have an ambivalent relationship to the Philippines, many of the chapters of this book show that other possibilities for belonging and imaginaries of "home" are being crafted and pursued"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Filipino Americans -- Ethnic identity
Filipino Americans -- Politics and government
Transnationalism -- Political aspects -- Philippines
Filipino diaspora.
Group identity.
Politics and culture -- Philippines
group identity.
Filipino Americans -- Ethnic identity
Filipino diaspora
Group identity
Politics and culture
Philippines
Form Electronic book
Author Rodriguez, Robyn Magalit, editor.
LC no. 2019040961
ISBN 9789004414556
900441455X