University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2010. Major: American Studies. Advisor: Roderick A. Ferguson. xi, 229. Ill. (some col.)My dissertation reads diasporic Filipina/o literatures that destabilize the dominant representations which position Filipinas as "mothers" in and of the global economy and Philippine nationalism. The project is situated after the moment of US imperialism, as attempts to deliver a materially prosperous and psychologically uplifting national identity coincided with the rise of post-fordist global economic strategies, the results of which were the brokering and exporting of Filipina/os overseas. As the nation struggled to assert itself under poor and corrupt leaders, as the social unrest of anti-imperialis...
In this essay, I argue that two recent Filipina/o American novels enable us to perceive an alternati...
This paper theorizes the lives and working conditions of Filipina migrant domestic workers in Taiwan...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalism and the production of postcolonial...
The main objective of my research is to investigate how gender and the body function in strategies a...
Thesis advisor: Min H. SongThis dissertation examines how contemporary Filipino American novels narr...
My dissertation examines the relationship between militarism and domesticity in the United States th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2014. Major: American Studies. Advisors: Kale Faja...
This dissertation examines alliances and tensions between the US military, the Philippine government...
This dissertation examines how Filipino intellectual cultures, “ilustrados”, and postcolonial enligh...
The American archives of empire have imaged and imagined “Filipino bodies” to simultaneously justify...
Contemporary popular culture stereotypes Filipina women as sex workers, domestic laborers, mail orde...
Also CSST Working Paper #111.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51302/1/538.pd
Although colonial discourse about Filipinas/os is marked by images of the childish and childlike nat...
This dissertation traces the formation of Filipino subjectivity - the technology through which the F...
This doctoral thesis examines the phenomenon of Filipinization, specifically understood as the ideol...
In this essay, I argue that two recent Filipina/o American novels enable us to perceive an alternati...
This paper theorizes the lives and working conditions of Filipina migrant domestic workers in Taiwan...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalism and the production of postcolonial...
The main objective of my research is to investigate how gender and the body function in strategies a...
Thesis advisor: Min H. SongThis dissertation examines how contemporary Filipino American novels narr...
My dissertation examines the relationship between militarism and domesticity in the United States th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2014. Major: American Studies. Advisors: Kale Faja...
This dissertation examines alliances and tensions between the US military, the Philippine government...
This dissertation examines how Filipino intellectual cultures, “ilustrados”, and postcolonial enligh...
The American archives of empire have imaged and imagined “Filipino bodies” to simultaneously justify...
Contemporary popular culture stereotypes Filipina women as sex workers, domestic laborers, mail orde...
Also CSST Working Paper #111.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51302/1/538.pd
Although colonial discourse about Filipinas/os is marked by images of the childish and childlike nat...
This dissertation traces the formation of Filipino subjectivity - the technology through which the F...
This doctoral thesis examines the phenomenon of Filipinization, specifically understood as the ideol...
In this essay, I argue that two recent Filipina/o American novels enable us to perceive an alternati...
This paper theorizes the lives and working conditions of Filipina migrant domestic workers in Taiwan...
The article examines the cultivation of revolutionary nationalism and the production of postcolonial...