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- catalog abstract "Filipino Americans, who experience life in the United States as immigrants, colonized nationals, and racial minorities, have been little studied, though they are one of our largest immigrant groups. Based on her in-depth interviews with more than one hundred Filipinos in San Diego, California, Yen Le Espiritu investigates how Filipino women and men are transformed through the experience of migration, and how they in turn remake the social world around them. Her sensitive analysis reveals that Filipino Americans confront U.S. domestic racism and global power structures by living transnational lives that are shaped as much by literal and symbolic ties to the Philippines as they are by social, economic, and political realities in the United States. Espiritu deftly weaves vivid first-person narratives with larger social and historical contexts as she discovers the meaning of home, community, gender, and intergenerational relations among Filipinos. Among other topics, she explores the ways that female sexuality is defined in contradistinction to American mores and shows how this process becomes a way of opposing racial subjugation in this country. She also examines how Filipinos have integrated themselves into the American workplace and looks closely at the effects of colonialism.".
- catalog contributor b12811676.
- catalog coverage "Philippines Relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "United States Relations Philippines.".
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Espiritu deftly weaves vivid first-person narratives with larger social and historical contexts as she discovers the meaning of home, community, gender, and intergenerational relations among Filipinos. Among other topics, she explores the ways that female sexuality is defined in contradistinction to American mores and shows how this process becomes a way of opposing racial subjugation in this country. She also examines how Filipinos have integrated themselves into the American workplace and looks closely at the effects of colonialism.".
- catalog description "Filipino Americans, who experience life in the United States as immigrants, colonized nationals, and racial minorities, have been little studied, though they are one of our largest immigrant groups. Based on her in-depth interviews with more than one hundred Filipinos in San Diego, California, Yen Le Espiritu investigates how Filipino women and men are transformed through the experience of migration, and how they in turn remake the social world around them. Her sensitive analysis reveals that Filipino Americans confront U.S. domestic racism and global power structures by living transnational lives that are shaped as much by literal and symbolic ties to the Philippines as they are by social, economic, and political realities in the United States.".
- catalog description "Home making -- Leaving home : Filipino migration/return to the United States -- "Positively no Filipinos allowed" : differential inclusion and homelessness -- Mobile homes : lives across borders -- Making home : building communities in a Navy town -- Home, sweet home : work and changing family relations -- "We don't sleep around like white girls do" : the politics of home and location -- "What of the children?" : emerging homes and identities -- Homes, borders, and possibilities.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-265) and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 271 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0520227557 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0520235274 (paper : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley : University of California Press,".
- catalog spatial "Philippines Relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "United States Relations Philippines.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "306.8/089/9921073 21".
- catalog subject "E184.F4 E87 2003".
- catalog subject "Families United States.".
- catalog subject "Filipino Americans Ethnic identity.".
- catalog subject "Filipino Americans Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "Racism United States.".
- catalog subject "Transnationalism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Home making -- Leaving home : Filipino migration/return to the United States -- "Positively no Filipinos allowed" : differential inclusion and homelessness -- Mobile homes : lives across borders -- Making home : building communities in a Navy town -- Home, sweet home : work and changing family relations -- "We don't sleep around like white girls do" : the politics of home and location -- "What of the children?" : emerging homes and identities -- Homes, borders, and possibilities.".
- catalog title "Home bound : Filipino American lives across cultures, communities, and countries / Yen Le Espiritu.".
- catalog type "text".