The United States’ occupation of the Philippines began with proclamations of a new era of development and the prospect of local political representation. In coming to grips with what they saw as America\u27s civilising mission, colonial scholars and officials sought information about the peoples of the Philippines by conducting a census and various population studies, using an array of methodologies drawn from criminology and physical anthropology. This article traces and critiques representations of the Philippine population in the 1903 Philippine Census as well as in several related studies published in the early American period, which served to reduce the Filipinos to a state of ‘otherness’ which served to justify colonial projects. Seve...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
This dissertation describes the cultural and intellectual contexts constituting Filipino ethnicity i...
Management of labor was central to articulating and constructing U.S. colonialism in the southern Ph...
Ethnography, as a scientific method of describing people, played a significant role in the policy of...
This paper examines the role of racial ideology in shaping U.S. colonial policy in the Philippines d...
This article seeks to contribute to the history of height in the Philippines by looking at Filipin...
This study is an examination of the American mestizos who lived in the Philippines from 1900 to 1955...
In 1898, when the United States took control of the Philippine Islands, Americans were new to coloni...
Racial classification and taxonomy of the population in the Philippines was formed primarily based ...
The main objective of my research is to investigate how gender and the body function in strategies a...
This thesis utilizes extensive archival material from the University of Oregon to argue that the Phi...
International audienceThis paper investigates the biological standard of living in the Philippines t...
In the Philippines and other developing countries, the skin whitening industry is prolific and expan...
In Metroimperial Intimacies Victor Román Mendoza shows how America's imperial incursions into the Ph...
“Intercourse with them will be dangerous,” warned the Deputy Surgeon General to all U.S. soldiers bo...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
This dissertation describes the cultural and intellectual contexts constituting Filipino ethnicity i...
Management of labor was central to articulating and constructing U.S. colonialism in the southern Ph...
Ethnography, as a scientific method of describing people, played a significant role in the policy of...
This paper examines the role of racial ideology in shaping U.S. colonial policy in the Philippines d...
This article seeks to contribute to the history of height in the Philippines by looking at Filipin...
This study is an examination of the American mestizos who lived in the Philippines from 1900 to 1955...
In 1898, when the United States took control of the Philippine Islands, Americans were new to coloni...
Racial classification and taxonomy of the population in the Philippines was formed primarily based ...
The main objective of my research is to investigate how gender and the body function in strategies a...
This thesis utilizes extensive archival material from the University of Oregon to argue that the Phi...
International audienceThis paper investigates the biological standard of living in the Philippines t...
In the Philippines and other developing countries, the skin whitening industry is prolific and expan...
In Metroimperial Intimacies Victor Román Mendoza shows how America's imperial incursions into the Ph...
“Intercourse with them will be dangerous,” warned the Deputy Surgeon General to all U.S. soldiers bo...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
This dissertation describes the cultural and intellectual contexts constituting Filipino ethnicity i...
Management of labor was central to articulating and constructing U.S. colonialism in the southern Ph...