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Author Mendoza, Victor Román, 1976- author.

Title Metroimperial Intimacies / Victor Román Mendoza
Published Durham : Duke University Press, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 286 pages) : illustrations
Series Perverse modernities
Perverse modernities.
Contents Racial-sexual governance and the U.S. colonial state in the Philippines -- Unmentionable liberties : a racial-sexual differend in the U.S. colonial Philippines -- Menacing receptivity : Philippine insurrectos and the sublime object of metroimperial visual culture -- The Sultan of Sulu's epidemic of intimacies -- Certain peculiar temptations : little brown students and racial-sexual governance in the metropole
Summary In Metroimperial Intimacies Victor Román Mendoza combines historical, literary, and archival analysis with queer-of-color critique to show how U.S. imperial incursions into the Philippines enabled the growth of unprecedented social and sexual intimacies between native Philippine and U.S. subjects. The real and imagined intimacies--whether expressed through friendship, love, or eroticism--threatened U.S. gender and sexuality norms. To codify U.S. heteronormative behavior the colonial government prohibited anything loosely defined as perverse, which along with popular representations of Filipinos, regulated colonial subjects and depicted them as sexually available, diseased, and degenerate. Mendoza analyzes laws, military records, the writing of Philippine students in the United States, and popular representations of Philippine colonial subjects to show how their lives, bodies, and desires became the very battleground for the consolidation of repressive legal, economic, and political institutions and practices of the U.S. colonial state. By highlighting the importance of racial and gendered violence in maintaining control at home and abroad, Mendoza demonstrates that studies of U.S. sexuality must take into account the reach and impact of U.S. imperialism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-277) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Colonial administrators -- Philippines -- Attitudes -- History -- 20th century
Imperialism -- Social aspects -- Philippines -- History -- 20th century
Colonial administrators -- Attitudes
Diplomatic relations
Imperialism -- Social aspects
SUBJECT Philippines -- Foreign relations -- United States
United States -- Foreign relations -- Philippines
United States -- Territories and possessions -- History -- 20th century
Subject Philippines
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780822374862
0822374862