In this dissertation I explore a fault line in the historicity of inclusion and exclusion in the circle of belonging as equal citizens in the United States through a case study of the experience of the Chamorros of Guam as U.S. citizens and as an indigenous people in an unincorporated territory seeking decolonization. The Guam case raises important questions, from an indigenous perspective, about the meaning of citizenship, equality, national identity, and difference which are absent from the American story. The central questions are: What is the significance of the Guam story in terms of theorizing and historicizing national citizenship? In what ways did the grant of formal citizenship serve to integrate the Chamorros of Guam into the n...
This dissertation examines U.S. citizenship legislation in the U.S. Pacific unincorporated territori...
This dissertation critiques the assimilation paradigm by highlighting the continued impact of race f...
340 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines mu...
In this dissertation I explore a fault line in the historicity of inclusion and exclusion in the cir...
458 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In the politicized world of s...
458 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In the politicized world of s...
This study explores baseline dimensions of identity among Chamorros in Guam, as a case in point of i...
This article is based on an investigation of identity formations of a mixed-race mestisa/mestisu gro...
The Chamorros of Guam have experienced colonially-influenced change on spatial and temporal scales f...
Although racial and ethnic relations scholarship continues to proliferate, there is a lack of schola...
When asked about decolonization and the rights to self- determination of the peoples of the Micrones...
When asked about decolonization and the rights to self- determination of the peoples of the Micrones...
An unincorporated Pacific Island territory of the United States, Guam has been under American rule s...
This dissertation builds on scholarship in various fields of history (women's history and Pacific hi...
This dissertation explains "citizenship" as a practice and a tradition, rather than as a concept des...
This dissertation examines U.S. citizenship legislation in the U.S. Pacific unincorporated territori...
This dissertation critiques the assimilation paradigm by highlighting the continued impact of race f...
340 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines mu...
In this dissertation I explore a fault line in the historicity of inclusion and exclusion in the cir...
458 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In the politicized world of s...
458 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In the politicized world of s...
This study explores baseline dimensions of identity among Chamorros in Guam, as a case in point of i...
This article is based on an investigation of identity formations of a mixed-race mestisa/mestisu gro...
The Chamorros of Guam have experienced colonially-influenced change on spatial and temporal scales f...
Although racial and ethnic relations scholarship continues to proliferate, there is a lack of schola...
When asked about decolonization and the rights to self- determination of the peoples of the Micrones...
When asked about decolonization and the rights to self- determination of the peoples of the Micrones...
An unincorporated Pacific Island territory of the United States, Guam has been under American rule s...
This dissertation builds on scholarship in various fields of history (women's history and Pacific hi...
This dissertation explains "citizenship" as a practice and a tradition, rather than as a concept des...
This dissertation examines U.S. citizenship legislation in the U.S. Pacific unincorporated territori...
This dissertation critiques the assimilation paradigm by highlighting the continued impact of race f...
340 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines mu...