The aim of this work is to present the reader with a description of the history of misrepresentation of Filipinos in war political cartoons and photographs at the time of the Philippine-American War: how these worked together towards the reinforcement of the White Man’s Burden, a mission that justified the conquest and the violence used in the Philippines, and how those misrepresentations can help in making, in particular, both Americans and Filipinos aware of a forgotten and gruesome chapter of their history and in making people reflect on the cultural pluralism of the United States and its values
In the Philippines and other developing countries, the skin whitening industry is prolific and expan...
The United States recruited more than half a million Filipino soldiers and guerrillas in the Philipp...
The Philippines is an infinitely diverse country with a rich precolonial and postcolonial history. N...
From the early 20th century, Filipinos have been depicted as treacherous savages or as innocent chil...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
The Philippine–American War (c.1899–1913), which led to the colonial subjugation of the Philippines ...
Suspended Apocalypse: White Supremacy, Genocide, and the Filipino Condition by Dylan Rodríguez. Minn...
The history of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines has led to the diasporic condition of U.S. coloni...
This dissertation explores the dramatic experiences of African American soldiers who served in the P...
Historical justice projects have emerged within the past 20 to 30 years throughout the world in an a...
In 1898, when the United States took control of the Philippine Islands, Americans were new to coloni...
The campaign fought in the towns, villages, and jungle paths of the Philippine Islands at the turn o...
This paper focuses on the revolutionary use of photojournalism in Leslie’s Weekly and Harper’s Weekl...
American attitudes toward the Asiatic Other were consistent throughout the 19th and early 20th centu...
269 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.At the conclusion of the Span...
In the Philippines and other developing countries, the skin whitening industry is prolific and expan...
The United States recruited more than half a million Filipino soldiers and guerrillas in the Philipp...
The Philippines is an infinitely diverse country with a rich precolonial and postcolonial history. N...
From the early 20th century, Filipinos have been depicted as treacherous savages or as innocent chil...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
The Philippine–American War (c.1899–1913), which led to the colonial subjugation of the Philippines ...
Suspended Apocalypse: White Supremacy, Genocide, and the Filipino Condition by Dylan Rodríguez. Minn...
The history of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines has led to the diasporic condition of U.S. coloni...
This dissertation explores the dramatic experiences of African American soldiers who served in the P...
Historical justice projects have emerged within the past 20 to 30 years throughout the world in an a...
In 1898, when the United States took control of the Philippine Islands, Americans were new to coloni...
The campaign fought in the towns, villages, and jungle paths of the Philippine Islands at the turn o...
This paper focuses on the revolutionary use of photojournalism in Leslie’s Weekly and Harper’s Weekl...
American attitudes toward the Asiatic Other were consistent throughout the 19th and early 20th centu...
269 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.At the conclusion of the Span...
In the Philippines and other developing countries, the skin whitening industry is prolific and expan...
The United States recruited more than half a million Filipino soldiers and guerrillas in the Philipp...
The Philippines is an infinitely diverse country with a rich precolonial and postcolonial history. N...