As an activist-scholar formation called the Critical Filipina and Filipino Studies Collective (CFFSC) we take the position that Carlos Bulosan is indispensable for an emerging multidisciplinary field that is equipped in defying the neoliberal onslaught against ethnic studies in the United States and the unbridled racism most evident in the ongoing US “wars of terrorism” that haunt people of color throughout the world. We take seriously Bulosan’s insight that “[I]f the writer has any significance, [s]he should write about the world in which [s]he lives: interpret his [her] time and envision the future through his [her] knowledge of historical reality” (On Becoming Filipino 43). While Bulosan for our times can be taken up in an assortment of ...
Unethical approaches to storytelling in professional journalism continue to shape public discourse a...
There have been significant contributions and effort from Filipino communities to document their his...
The history of Filipina immigrants and Filipina American women prior to World War II has received le...
This editorial introduction to Writer in Exile/Writer in Revolt: Critical Perspectives on Carlos Bul...
This editorial introduction to Writer in Exile/Writer in Revolt: Critical Perspectives on Carlos Bul...
Who is Carlos Bulosan? Why is he significant? Why teach Bulosan in our classrooms? These questions f...
The current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have compelled interdisciplinary scholars to seek new metho...
The importance of Carlos Bulosan in Filipino and Filipino-American radical history and literature is...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This study seeks to understand how undergraduate Filip...
This article traces the development of Philippine studies as a discipline from the American period t...
Through a qualitative study fusing participatory action methods with a focus group, testimonio, indi...
In this article, I situate E. San Juan, Jr. as a key intellectual figure in the development of Filip...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Filipino-Americans are the seco...
The dearth of research on Filipino/a/x American (FilAm) community college students perpetuates the n...
The term “Filipino” offers more than a call to nationality; it also recalls the genesis of colonizat...
Unethical approaches to storytelling in professional journalism continue to shape public discourse a...
There have been significant contributions and effort from Filipino communities to document their his...
The history of Filipina immigrants and Filipina American women prior to World War II has received le...
This editorial introduction to Writer in Exile/Writer in Revolt: Critical Perspectives on Carlos Bul...
This editorial introduction to Writer in Exile/Writer in Revolt: Critical Perspectives on Carlos Bul...
Who is Carlos Bulosan? Why is he significant? Why teach Bulosan in our classrooms? These questions f...
The current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have compelled interdisciplinary scholars to seek new metho...
The importance of Carlos Bulosan in Filipino and Filipino-American radical history and literature is...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This study seeks to understand how undergraduate Filip...
This article traces the development of Philippine studies as a discipline from the American period t...
Through a qualitative study fusing participatory action methods with a focus group, testimonio, indi...
In this article, I situate E. San Juan, Jr. as a key intellectual figure in the development of Filip...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Filipino-Americans are the seco...
The dearth of research on Filipino/a/x American (FilAm) community college students perpetuates the n...
The term “Filipino” offers more than a call to nationality; it also recalls the genesis of colonizat...
Unethical approaches to storytelling in professional journalism continue to shape public discourse a...
There have been significant contributions and effort from Filipino communities to document their his...
The history of Filipina immigrants and Filipina American women prior to World War II has received le...