From the early 20th century, Filipinos have been depicted as treacherous savages or as innocent children in America, evidenced in political comics and comments from the time. In today\u27s society, even though the depictions are not as blatantly racist as they were in the early 20th century, Filipinos are dehumanized, exoticized, or idealized and represented in a two-dimensional way. However, this construction of the Filipino identity may be starting to change with the advent of more ardent vocalization by Filipinos with regard to the production of their images
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
Looking at the current situation, the colonial mentality is one of the common social phenomena that ...
The aim of this work is to present the reader with a description of the history of misrepresentation...
The Philippines is an infinitely diverse country with a rich precolonial and postcolonial history. N...
Due to the persisting legacies of U.S. colonization, the Filipino American identity is shaped not on...
Filipino-Americans have struggled to create a unique and visible social identity within the United S...
Filipino Americans are the fourth largest migrant group in America and the second largest Asian popu...
Filipino American men live gendered and racialized lives. Studies that have examined\ud the intersec...
In 1898, when the United States took control of the Philippine Islands, Americans were new to coloni...
This dissertation describes the cultural and intellectual contexts constituting Filipino ethnicity i...
This research explores the identity issues of 1.5 and second generation Filipino Americans, specific...
The history of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines has led to the diasporic condition of U.S. coloni...
For 350 years, the Philippines was colonized by Spain and the United States. The Philippines became ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.It is an unfortunate oc...
Since the colonization of the Philippines in 1898 by the United States, close ties have existed betw...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
Looking at the current situation, the colonial mentality is one of the common social phenomena that ...
The aim of this work is to present the reader with a description of the history of misrepresentation...
The Philippines is an infinitely diverse country with a rich precolonial and postcolonial history. N...
Due to the persisting legacies of U.S. colonization, the Filipino American identity is shaped not on...
Filipino-Americans have struggled to create a unique and visible social identity within the United S...
Filipino Americans are the fourth largest migrant group in America and the second largest Asian popu...
Filipino American men live gendered and racialized lives. Studies that have examined\ud the intersec...
In 1898, when the United States took control of the Philippine Islands, Americans were new to coloni...
This dissertation describes the cultural and intellectual contexts constituting Filipino ethnicity i...
This research explores the identity issues of 1.5 and second generation Filipino Americans, specific...
The history of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines has led to the diasporic condition of U.S. coloni...
For 350 years, the Philippines was colonized by Spain and the United States. The Philippines became ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.It is an unfortunate oc...
Since the colonization of the Philippines in 1898 by the United States, close ties have existed betw...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
Looking at the current situation, the colonial mentality is one of the common social phenomena that ...
The aim of this work is to present the reader with a description of the history of misrepresentation...