This dissertation examines how the experiences of Filipinos shaped—and were facilitated by—the United States Navy since the end of the nineteenth century. It analyzes the conflations of race, gender, and nationalism in the imperial politics of Filipino enlistment and the bi-national imaginaries of U.S.-Philippine relations. I coin this bi-national condition as the “U.S.-Philippine nation.” By closely investigating the unique historical distinctions and comparisons between enlisted and civilian Filipinos in (and beyond) the U.S. Navy, I explore the following questions within the contexts of empire, militarism, and bi-national recognition. When and why did U.S. military officials enlist Filipinos in the first place? Second, what political im...
This dissertation begins and ends with migration stories, starting with Filipinos in Hawaii and late...
This dissertation traces the formation of Filipino subjectivity - the technology through which the F...
This study looks at multiple expressions of indigenous agency in Filipino nation-state building from...
My dissertation examines the relationship between militarism and domesticity in the United States th...
This dissertation examines alliances and tensions between the US military, the Philippine government...
This dissertation explores the dramatic experiences of African American soldiers who served in the P...
This dissertation describes the cultural and intellectual contexts constituting Filipino ethnicity i...
This thesis analyzes the structural paradigms in place within American society as multifaceted tools...
269 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.At the conclusion of the Span...
The United States recruited more than half a million Filipino soldiers and guerrillas in the Philipp...
This dissertation examines the U.S. colonial state's efforts to promote Filipino national sentiment ...
The main objective of my research is to investigate how gender and the body function in strategies a...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on April 1, 2011).The entire ...
textThe history of the United States’ occupation in the Philippines requires an alternative archive ...
This article will examine the United States’ first colony in Asia and the historical relationship be...
This dissertation begins and ends with migration stories, starting with Filipinos in Hawaii and late...
This dissertation traces the formation of Filipino subjectivity - the technology through which the F...
This study looks at multiple expressions of indigenous agency in Filipino nation-state building from...
My dissertation examines the relationship between militarism and domesticity in the United States th...
This dissertation examines alliances and tensions between the US military, the Philippine government...
This dissertation explores the dramatic experiences of African American soldiers who served in the P...
This dissertation describes the cultural and intellectual contexts constituting Filipino ethnicity i...
This thesis analyzes the structural paradigms in place within American society as multifaceted tools...
269 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.At the conclusion of the Span...
The United States recruited more than half a million Filipino soldiers and guerrillas in the Philipp...
This dissertation examines the U.S. colonial state's efforts to promote Filipino national sentiment ...
The main objective of my research is to investigate how gender and the body function in strategies a...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on April 1, 2011).The entire ...
textThe history of the United States’ occupation in the Philippines requires an alternative archive ...
This article will examine the United States’ first colony in Asia and the historical relationship be...
This dissertation begins and ends with migration stories, starting with Filipinos in Hawaii and late...
This dissertation traces the formation of Filipino subjectivity - the technology through which the F...
This study looks at multiple expressions of indigenous agency in Filipino nation-state building from...