Edited by Julian Go
Share on FacebookPublisher: Vibal Foundation
Dimensions: 6″ x 9″
Pages: 400
Publication Year: 2015
ISBN: 978-971-0538-47-8
Language: English
This anthology addresses how the colonial ambitions and ideals of the United States in the early twentieth century were encountered and interpreted by their Filipino subjects, often in ways that neither could expect or fully appreciate. The essays collected here—on such diverse subjects as medicine, education, lawmaking, immigration, racism, family life, and gay culture—show how Filipinos from the turbulent early years of occupation and war, up to the modern exodus of migrant workers, have engaged discursively with the American influence in more ways than we admit.